linux operating system for server
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I'm going to be setting up a server that will eventually turn into a cluster, and need to be able to run matlab on it using parallel/cluster toolboxes. I'm considering a linux system, and according to the mathworks site my options are:
- ubuntu - red hat - suse - debian
has anybody something similar that could offer some advice into this choice?
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Walter Roberson
on 4 May 2012
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We used to use Red Hat on one of our clusters, until red hat stopped development of their free version and moved to a software-maintenance-fee model. Not that it was expensive, but the admin got annoyed at being asked to pay for "free" software.
Me, I was raised in the days where the asking price for software updates was weighed against the labor costs of doing the work ourselves and the labor costs of working around problems that there were already known solutions for.
This is, naturally, just one of the considerations. I do not have any information about relative efficiencies or reliabilities.
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