[Quantian-general] Quantian-general Digest, Vol 28, Issue 2

xiaopeng hu huxiaopengstat at gmail.com
Thu Jul 3 12:18:32 UTC 2008


I have tried many times but failed.

Now I want to first connect two computers.
 How to connect the two computers.  Use a router or directly connect two pc?

Thanks

2008/7/3 <quantian-general-request at lists.alioth.debian.org>:

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>   1. Re: how to setup quantian parallel        computing       environment?
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> From: Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org>
> Subject: Re: [Quantian-general] how to setup quantian parallel
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> On 1 July 2008 at 23:37, xiaopeng hu wrote:
> | I have two pc. They are connect to a router.
> |
> | How to using R parallelly?
> |
> | Thank you?
> |
> | Can you give me detailed methods?
>
> Some of the Quantian talks (eg at Usenix or DSC) show examples about how to
> do this -- you could start there. These are e.g. at
>   http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/presentations.html
>
> That said, Quantian is 'just' a working collection of all the methods, you
> still need to read on, say, snow or Rmpi to understand how to best take
> advantage of them.  This is a big and complex topic -- and I will be giving
> a
> three hour tutorial introduction to 'high performance computing with R' at
> Use R in Dortmund next month that covers this in more detail than this
> email
> could.
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> But in short: snow is probably your best best.
>
> Dirk
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