Commodity clusters provide today a convenient and cost-effective platforms for executing complex computation-, data-, and/or transaction-oriented applications. To achieve higher performance, scalability, and usability, research and development challenges remain in virtually all areas of cluster computing, including middleware, networking, algorithms and applications, resource management, platform deployment and maintenance, and integration with grid computing. Cluster 2004, to be held in beautiful San Diego, provides an open forum for researchers, practitioners, and users to present and discuss issues, directions, and results that will shape the future of cluster computing. See the Call for Participation for more details.
2003: Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
2002: Chicago, Illinois, USA
2001: Newport Beach, California, USA
2000: Chemnitz, Germany
1999: Melbourne, Australia
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| AMD | Intel | Verari Systems | Scalable Systems | Linux Networx |
| Aspen Systems | Voltaire | Cambridge Computer | Sun Microsystems | Western Scientific |