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MQbench is a graphical message passing (mpi, mpich) benchmark, which involves Qt for graphical view of different MPI Calls. MQbench has the abiltiy to benchmark the communication behaviour between different groups of clusternodes with a single click.
Distributed session caching tools and APIs, primarily for SSL/TLS servers though perhaps useful for other (non-SSL/TLS) circumstances. Also includes a self-contained network abstraction library (libnal), and the sslswamp SSL/TLS benchmark/test utility.
A small client/server/node application written in java for distributed computing, or clustering. you write your programs to use this system, you create an object with a meathod to run and send it to the server that assign it a node.
JCGrid is an easy-to-use tools for real-world grid-computing. It requires only to install Java Runtime and you can easy split your cpu-intensive task among several Workstations/PC/Mac/etc. It includes support for POVRay and MandelGrid as usage examples.
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sharq is a batch-queueing system that allows for multiple users to make effective use of a beowulf cluster. sharq allows for prioritization based on a user's funding, and also based on the size of the job. sharq is very light-weight and easy to learn.
Zeus Grid is a Grid Computing environment usefull to run systems in heterogenous machines at same time. In this first step, it will only compile, run and collect application results and file storage.
Java package containing architecture to distribute CPU intensive processing tasks across the internet. A generic client will be capable of running any task the server provides it, automatically updating the code it runs.
IslandEv distributes a Genetic Algorithm (like <a href="/projects/jaga">JaGa</a>) across a network (see <a href="/projects/distrit">DistrIT</a>) using an island based coevolutionary model in which neighbouring islands swap migrating individuals every
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PlumpOS is an openMosix-node-on-a-cdrom. It was originally based off ClumpOS and continues to try to be an easy/small/powerful way of implementing openMosix nodes.
NIUS allows reservation of nodes under it's control for exclusive interactive use by a group of users. This system is in use by National Center for Data Mining at University of Illinois in Chicago to reserve workstations for researchers.
eucaristos is a Linux distribution for spontaneous openMosix cluster building. This is a mini-distribution and it's entirely contained in a standard 1.44Mb foppy.
VL-1 is High Performance Computing Middleware designed for the domain experts/researchers/Teachers who want to focus more on their problem then finding out ways of how to implement their problem.
...Existing products we're involved in include port to Linux of Tony Forbes' MFAC for brute-force factorization of MM61 for relatively small factors, and further development and improvement of Tim Charron's ECMnet distributed computing f
MPY is an MPI implementation for Python using MPICH (or any other MPI implementation). MPY also provides helper functions for ease of programming, and a simple plug-in interface.
a 3d replacement for mosix's boring text based mon program.
Interaces with gomd (www.nonngu.org/gomd) so you dont have
to run this big openGL app on your cluster, just a handy server.
The project focuses on developing an environment where one can harness idle CPU cycles of numerous networked systems to work together on a particularly processing-intensive problem. (distributed computing you may call it)
Open, fast, robust grid for distributing computing, processes etc. A great alternative to overpriced commercial products such as DataSynapse. Not constrained by standards: contribute to invent new grid computing.
The project Mandala helps the development of concurrent and/or distributed applications. It is based on the asynchronous reference concept which provide asynchronous and potentially remote method invocation.
JVMCluster
Features:
- clusterable Java Virtual Machine (based on PVM)
- uses CPPVM as adapter layer to PVM
- object persistent layer integrated into JVM
- memory management unit is based on integrated relational database
- JDBC/ODBC api to acces
The software provides a means to form a simple Java cluster. It can be also viewed
as a parallel computing library in Java. The project is based on the following
<a href='http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-super.html'>article</a>
This project is a .NET implementation of the JavaSpace API along with the some examples using spaces. The software was written using the JavaSpace specification and not any other implementation. Persistence is provided via Bamboo Prevalence.
YaJal is an abstraction layer written in Java over JXTA. It hides all the complexity in setting up and handling JXTA classes. It offers you an easy framework where to develop peer-to-peer applications.
Atomatrix is a multithreaded execution system of atomic matrices with a dynamic compiler and a network eviron. It is the next generation object-orientated environment. XML, MUD-OO CLI, GnucDNA support, windows and many subprojects are built-in.