
Recently I decided to play around with developing for a cluster on the Microsoft platform and below are the steps I had to take with regards to installation.įirst I gathered a number of old machines at the office, in my case that is 3 dual-core boxes, but you could have done it with just 2 PCs (or many more of course). On each one of those you must install: Windows HPC Server 2008 (link to trial) a. This includes a trial of the Windows Server 2008 RTM 64-bit operating system (SRVHPC_EN.iso). I already had Windows Server on a separate disc, so I installed what I had. I did not try R2, which is the same code base as Win7, but that should work too. Note that this is just the vanilla operating system (even Standard Edition is good enough) and the important part is the 64-bit.

I will assume that you are all capable of installing an OS, so no more instruction or special consideration needed here (window update, join domain, add users etc).ī. The second part of the link above is an add-on to the operating system, namely the HPC Pack 2008 (HPCEval.iso). It is a wizard with a set of steps to complete which are all fairly explanatory of the "click Next" flavor.
