this depends on what you want it to be doing. you can do something with
OpenStack and that technically is a cluster. or you could get old school
and look into beowolf clusters.
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 7:42 PM Harold Hartley <
wheelie207@ownmail.net>
wrote:
> I’m looking at building a cluster and I know there are different types. I
> haven’t fully decided on what I would be using it for.
> Well, I have 4 computers about 3 or 4 years old and all have i5 processing
> with 8 gigs ram in each. I am not sure what size hard drives I want in
> them. I am looking at doing animations making my own small video movie like
> and then post on my blog. Even thought of other uses as well.
> Would anyone have an idea what type of cluster I should go with. Thanks
>
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