> Mosix struck me as being a bit more user friendly than
> Beowulf, although that might not be true.

AFAIK, they do rather different things. Mosix moves processes to machines
that are lightly loaded, from machines that are more heavily loaded.
Beowulf breaks up a large problem into many smaller ones, and the nodes
communicate with the Message Passing Interface and Parallel Virtual Machine
APIs.

Neither will do failover/redundancy.

it's a matter of choosing the appropriate clustering technology for the job
your trying to do.

Carl Soderstrom
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