Comparing Windows NT,Linux, and QNX as the basis for cluster systems |
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Authors: | Avi Kavas Dror G. Feitelson |
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Affiliation: | School of Computer Science and Engineering, The Hebrew University, 91904 Jerusalem, Israel |
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Abstract: | Clusters use commodity hardware and software components to provide an environment for high-performance parallel processing. A major issue in the development of a cluster system is the choice of the operating system that will run on each node. We compare three alternatives: Windows NT, Linux, and QNX—a real-time microkernel. The comparison is based on expressive power, performance, and ease-of-use metrics. The result is that none of these systems has a clear advantage over the others in all the metrics, but that each has its strong and weak points. Thus any choice of a base system will involve some technical compromises, but not major ones. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | Windows NT Linux QNX node system computational cluster |
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