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    Cplant 1.0

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    Cplant description

    Cplant (tm) is code designed to provide an environment for clustering.

    Cplant (tm) is code designed to provide an environment for clustering. Cplant (tm) is a collection of code designed with an emphasis on scalability, to provide a full-featured environment for cluster computing on commodity hardware components. Cplant (tm) system software provides a scalable message passing layer, scalable runtime utilities, and scalable debugging support. It is distributed as source code, which can be built for a specific hardware configuration. This consists of operating system code (in the form of Linux modules and driver), application support libraries and compiler tools, an MPI port, user-level runtime utilities, support for application debugging, and scripts for configuring and installing the built software.

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