Clustering is a way to create a system where computers gain access to each others' data and resources. In principle, this adds more computing power and redundancy to the system; however, practical implementations often consume more resources due to the overhead associated with synchron... Clustering is a way to create a system where computers gain access to each others' data and resources. In principle, this adds more computing power and redundancy to the system; however, practical implementations often consume more resources due to the overhead associated with synchron...Nov. 8, 2006 11:00 AM EST Reads: 12,852 Replies: 2 |







Matti Kosola is 25 years old, about to graduate this fall as a Master of Science from Tampere University of Technology, in Finland. He has major in software engineering and minors in communications engineering and industrial management. He started his career as a research assistant at 2005 in Tampere U of Tech working on developing tool project to Nokia 770. Since spring 2006 he has been researching Linux clustering file systems.










