BNUG monthly 9/13 - Donald Becker
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Sun Sep 11 09:02:28 EDT 2005
Please note that Donald Becker, not only is the co-founder of beowulf,
but has written a number of drivers we use in Linux.
Boston Network Users Group
Monthly General Meeting
Tuesday - September 13
6:30-9:00PM
Auditorium at Carlson Hall
Mount Ida College
Newton, Massachusetts
THIS MONTH:
Server Clustering
Presented By
Donald Becker of Penguin Computing
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This month, Donald Becker of Penguin Computing, will be presenting an
overview of clustering technologies.
Excerpt from Don's Bio:
"Donald Becker is known throughout the international community of
operating system developers for his contributions to networking
software. In addition, Donald was a co-founder of the original Beowulf
project, which is the cornerstone for commodity-based high-performance
cluster computing. Donald's work in parallel and distributed computing
began in 1983 at MIT's Real Time Systems group."
Click below for the full Bio:
http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com/ateExpertBio/0,289623,sid39_cid946937,00.html
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Please come to Mount Ida College's Carlson Hall on Tuesday, September
13 and learn about clustering from one of the co-founders of the
original Beowulf clustering project!
Refreshments are served from 6:30 pm. Meeting starts at 7:00pm with the
technical presentation concluding at 9:00 pm.
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BNUG monthly meetings, membership and refreshments are always FREE and
you are not required to be a member to attend. If you wish to join
BNUG, are interested in more information, or need directions to BNUG's
meeting place at Mount Ida College in Newton, please visit the BNUG web
site at:
< http://www.bnug.org >
--
Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix user group
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