Step 1 of 9:
Definition
PVM (Parallel Virtual Machine) is a software system
that allows you to combine a number of computers,
connected over a network, into a Parallel Virtual Machine.
This machine can consist of computers with different
architectures running different flavors of the Unix
operating systems, and be treated as if it were a
single parallel machine. As the software is a public
domain, meaning that many organizations, which already
have a cluster of workstations, can get a parallel machine
for free and solve larger problems using existing hardware
resources.
|