Microway Application Notes INDEX  

Microway Application Note 1 : Installing and running lam-mpi with XMPI using rsh or ssh on fast ethernet Pentium/Athlon clusters.

Microway Application Note 2: PGI-CDK installation and running.

Microway Application Note 3: NAS v/s SAN Pros and Cons.

Microway Application Working Note 4: Installation and using ATLAS, BLAS, LAPACK, LINPACK and ScaLAPACK and some benchmark results on a fast ethernet Pentium/Athlon cluster.

Microway Application Note 5: Virtual Memory Pre-Paging with LINUX.

Microway Application Note 6: Linux Virtual Server Clusters - PROS and CONS.

Microway Application Note 7: Installing and running MPICH with MPE, ROMIO I/O, and Jumpshot.

Microway Application Note 8: Compilation of existing benchmarks for x86 based systems.

Microway Application Note 9: Compilation of existing benchmarks for Alpha systems.

Microway Application Note 10: Installation and running MPI on WIN-NT cluster.

Microway Application Note 11: Analysis of different benchmarks available for evaluating performance of different parallel architechtures.  

Microway Application Note 12: Installing, running and optimizing LVS.

Microway Application Note 13: Installing and running Scyld Beowulf and BPROC with bWatch for x86 based clusters.

Microway Application Note 14: Scyld v/s Dolphin Architectures - PROS and CONS.

Microway Application Note 15: Installing and configuring Dolphin Wulfkit for x86 based clusters.

Microway Application Note 16: Cluster computing with NFS and PBS batch queing: An example on installing, configuring and using.

Microway Application Note 17: Sychronization of the CMOS RTC to OS system clock for clusters.

Microway Application Note 18: Overview of cluster service in Windows 2000 server and advanced server.

Microway Application Note 19 : Clearing Shared Memory Segments and Interprocess Communications.

Microway Application Note 20: Distributed Memory Cluster Computing, Management and Administrative Software.

Microway Application Note 21: Optimizing network performance: from TCP/IP to NFS.

Microway Application Note 22: Installing and configuring CONDOR.

Microway Application Note 23: Real Time Resource Management  and Adaptive Parallel Programming for a Cluster of Computers: A comparison of different approaches in a computationally intensive environment.

Microway Application Note 24: Using node_monitor.tcl: A utility for monitoring nodes in an rsh cluster using fast ethernet.  

Microway Application Note 25: Time Synchronization on NT Clusters: A utility for time sync.  

Microway Application Note 26 : Implementing Virtual Processors with BSP, DAPPLE and HPF.

Microway Application Note 27 : Detecting and optimzing programs for Hyperthreading in Xeon processors.