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| mpich | 1.2.5.2 | BSD-style | MPICH is a portable implementation of MPI. | MPICH is a freely available, portable implementation of MPI, the Standard for message-passing libraries. MPICH-A Portable Implementation of MPI is a MPI Standard conforming library that was developed by the Argonne National Laboratory. It allows different processes across a network of workstations to communicate using specific message passing functions. It includes librairies, parallel debuging tools and docs. This package provides the libraries that use the standard p4 device. |
| pvm | 3.4.4 | GPL | Parallel Virtual Machine (PVM) | PVM is a software system that enables a collection of heterogeneous computers to be used as a coherent and flexible concurrent computational resource. The individual computers may be shared- or local-memory multiprocessors, vector supercomputers, specialized graphics engines, or scalar workstations, that may be interconnected by a variety of networks, such as ethernet, FDDI. User programs written in C, C++ or Fortran access PVM through library routines. |
| pvm-examples | 3.4.4 | GPL | PVM examples | This package contains PVM examples written in C and Fortran, and book written in English. |
Linux, along with Solaris, also came out ahead of Windows in terms of administration costs, despite the fact that it’s less expensive to hire Windows system administrators. The average Windows administrator in the study earned [USD]$68,500 a year, while Linux sys admins took home [USD]$71,400, and those with Solaris skills were paid [USD]$85,844. The Windows technicians, however, only managed an average of 10 machines each, while Linux or Solaris admins can generally handle several times that. — CIO Update, summarising a Robert Frances Group report
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