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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27/06/12 13:46, Antonio Mendoza
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<div><span>What about the power consumption? Any rough idea?</span></div>
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LOL I don't want to look! It will be high I know. :-) I can do the
calcs and get back to you.<br>
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<div><span>I have 2 mini-ITX plus several "standard"
motherboards and always wanted to try to run a cluster (I
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I do prefer openmosix but getting the kernel mods in place will be a
bind and as my hardware was messing around I lost interest.<br>
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<div>Thanks for mentioning Rocks, seems to be great.</div>
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Rocks is good. Documentation is a little tricky at times but it adds
to the fun.<br>
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Good luck<br>
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<div>Regards</div>
<div>Antonio</div>
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Kevin Groves
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Kent Linux User Group - General Topics
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Miércoles 27 de junio de 2012 13:16<br>
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Re: [Klug-general] High Availability - Corosync<br>
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I did try and get my array of mini-ITX boards to go with it.
One decided it was too much and toasted itself. The rest are
just too scared to even try.<br>
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Nope, need biggish machines for this type. Have to say its
going to be handy during the winter, the heating effect is
not bad. :-)<br>
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kev,<br>
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