Deploying Red Hat HPC Cluster in Al-Neelain University Labs
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59992/IJCI.2024.v3n7p1Keywords:
HPC Cluster, Red Hat, Al-Neelain UniversityAbstract
By using HPC Cluster, users can expedite their HPC workloads on elastic resources as needed and save money by choosing from low-cost pricing models that match utilization needs. The researchers preferred the red hat open-source solution because it is the easiest pre-integrated, pre-tested, and certified configurations. Most HPC software forgets about keys like storage and data integrity also I/O performance, So the researchers recommend using third party tools and monitors to reduce this weakness.
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