Training Course: Computer Cluster

Introduction to Cluster Computing: Exploring High-Performance Computer Clusters, HPC Technologies, and Node Computing

REF: IT321768

DATES: 15 - 19 Dec 2025

CITY: London (UK)

FEE: 5100 £

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Introduction

Computer clusters play a crucial role in modern computing, enabling organizations to harness the combined processing power of multiple interconnected computers. Whether it's high-performance computing, high-availability systems, or load-balancing clusters, understanding how to effectively leverage their capabilities is essential in today's technology-driven landscape.

Throughout this course, we will explore the key concepts, architectures, and software involved in building computer clusters. You will gain hands-on experience through practical exercises, learning how to optimize performance, troubleshoot common issues, and ensure fault tolerance and high availability.

Course Objectives

  • Understand the fundamental concepts and principles of computer clusters.
  • Learn the benefits and challenges associated with building and managing computer clusters.
  • Gain hands-on experience in designing, configuring, and optimizing computer clusters.
  • Develop the skills to troubleshoot and resolve common issues in computer clusters.
  • Acquire knowledge of advanced topics such as load balancing, fault tolerance, and high availability in computer clusters.

Course Outlines

Day 1: Introduction to Computer Clusters

  • Overview of distributed computing and parallel processing.
  • Types of computer clusters: High-Performance Computing (HPC) clusters, High-Availability (HA) clusters, and Load Balancing clusters.
  • Cluster hardware: Servers, networking equipment, and storage systems.
  • Cluster software: Operating systems, middleware, and cluster management tools.
  • Cluster architectures: Shared-memory vs. distributed-memory architectures.

Day 2: Designing and Configuring a Computer Cluster

  • Cluster design considerations: Scalability, performance, and fault tolerance.
  • Network topologies for clusters: Bus, ring, mesh, and tree architectures.
  • Cluster interconnect technologies: Ethernet, InfiniBand, and Fibre Channel.
  • Cluster storage options: Direct-attached storage (DAS), Network-attached storage (NAS), and Storage Area Networks (SAN).

Day 3: Cluster Management and Administration

  • Cluster installation and setup: Operating system installation, network configuration, and software installation.
  • Cluster management tools: Job schedulers, resource managers, and monitoring systems.
  • User and group management in clusters: Access control and security considerations.
  • Performance monitoring and tuning in clusters: Identifying bottlenecks and optimizing resource utilization.

Day 4: Advanced Topics in Computer Clusters

  • Fault tolerance and high availability in clusters: Redundancy, failover mechanisms, and data replication.
  • Load balancing techniques in clusters: Round-robin, weighted round-robin, and dynamic load balancing.
  • Cluster file systems: Distributed File Systems (DFS) and Parallel File Systems (PFS).
  • Virtualization in clusters: Benefits and considerations for virtualizing cluster resources.

Day 5: Troubleshooting and Performance Optimization

  • Common issues and challenges in computer clusters: Network congestion, resource contention, and software compatibility.
  • Debugging and troubleshooting techniques in clusters: Log analysis, performance profiling, and benchmarking.
  • Performance optimization strategies in clusters: Parallelization, workload distribution, and algorithmic improvements.
  • Cluster security considerations: Protecting data and resources in a shared cluster environment.

Training Course: Computer Cluster

Introduction to Cluster Computing: Exploring High-Performance Computer Clusters, HPC Technologies, and Node Computing

REF: IT321768

DATES: 15 - 19 Dec 2025

CITY: London (UK)

FEE: 5100 £

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