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Re: Re: UKHA Team on Grid.org



Interestingly, I'm currently doing my masters on Grid computing too
and I've been trying to think of some kind of fun HA project to
run on my home Condor pool, or maybe something a bit more complex
using Globus Toolkit and webservices.  I kind of want to write
something myself, not just participate in one of these desktop
Grid projects, though I should join up to the cancer research while
I think up ideas I suppose.

If anyone's doing anything fun and HA related on Grid or on clusters
in general then I'd be interested to hear about them.  I'm thinking
along the lines of HA projects which require either huge compute
power, great gobs of storage, data mining, or large numbers of sensors,
etc.

Any ideas?
Kathryn.

On Tue, Nov 21, 2006 at 11:58:02AM -0000, milesy1981 wrote:
> Grid Computing is a bit of a love to me. My masters thesis which I
> just completed a few months ago was based on using Grid Computing for
> Artificial Intelligence purposes.
>
> I was using a very nifty 80Ghz IBM cluster for it though.
>
> http://www.chrismiles.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Chris%20Miles%20-%
> 20thesis.doc
>
> Its an interesting read if your geek minded like me
>
> Chris
>



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