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This paper is designed to cover how to use Microsoft Windows Deployment Services (WDS) to deploy Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 (WCCS). Although the example cluster in this paper is rather small, the principles employed in creating, imaging and deploying systems apply to clusters as large as one care to have. In addition, the example in this paper is specific to high performance computing (HPC), but one could just as easily be deploying email servers or 5000 new Windows VISTA desktops - the same general techniques apply.
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| Format: | WORD | Size: | 862 KB |
| Date: | Aug 2007 | ||
| Pages: | 32 |
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