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How does a new Linux distribution distinguish itself from the rest? By having a supercomputer installation option, of course.
By providing the Supercomputer install class PCQuest has given users the opportunity to more or less effortlessly convert a group of older machines into a supercomputing cluster. They provide this functionality using Oscar, which consists of a fully integrated and easy to install software bundle designed for high performance cluster computing. However, Oscar is not yet ready for Red Hat 8.0, and hence, to the credit of the PCQuest team, a lot of effort has been directed towards making this possible. The intruction from PCQuest is here, and the article is here.
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