Speaker:
Enrico Biolo, Cristiano Meda
- Università di Verona
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
at
3:00 PM
AULA I
The Linux Virtual Server (LVS) and the Condor system are advanced load balancing solutions that can be used to build highly scalable and highly available network services. They provide mechanisms and policies that support High Throughput Computing (HTC) on large collections of distributively owned computing resources.
In this seminar, LVS and Condor are presented and compared. Experimental results computed on the Linux Slackware 10.2 operating system running on a VMware workstation for the virtualization of several machines (clients, gateway and real servers) will be analyzed. Practice guidelines about how to configure these virtual machines with a Linux NFS will be provided too.