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Best Places to find Windows HPC Server 2008 Resources

Within the team we compiled a great lists of "best places" to find information about Windows HPC Server 2008 which just RTM'd.

Community Sites which contain a lot of screens casts and interview content

TechNet Edge - A collection of Windows HPC topical demonstrations for the IT Professionals.

Channel9 - A collection of Windows HPC topical demonstrations for the Developer.

WindowsHPC.net - The HPC Community and technical forums.

https://www.microsoft.com/hpc - The Microsoft product portal.   See the on-demand webcasts via the events tab.

https://code.msdn.microsoft.com/hpc - A listing of resources for developers.

A great list of bloggers on this subject from within Microsoft

https://blogs.technet.com/gmarchetti

https://blogs.msdn.com/volkerw

https://blogs.msdn.com/hpctrekker

https://blogs.msdn.com/philpenn

https://code.msdn.microsoft.com/hpc

Whitepapers

Microsoft Windows HPC Server 2008 Overview Data Sheet
Here's a quick overview of Windows HPC Server 2008 benefits and features.
Windows HPC Server 2008 Job TemplatesLearn how Job templates can help streamline the job submission process.
Windows HPC Server 2008: Using MS-MPI
Find out more about the new high performance Message Passing Interface (MPI) stack included in Microsoft HPC Pack 2008.
Overview of SOA Programming Model and Runtime System for Windows HPC Server 2008This white paper provides a technical overview of SOA applications and the Windows HPC Server 2008 functions that support the SOA model.

Windows HPC Server 2008 Technical Overview
Get a detailed overview of Windows HPC Server 2008 new features and benefits.

Windows HPC Server 2008 Job Scheduler
Learn how the Windows HPC Server 2008 new Job Scheduler provides greater scalability and supports advanced policies. It also includes a new service-oriented architecture (SOA) mode that allows interactive applications.

Windows HPC Server 2008 System Management Overview
Learn more about the Windows HPC Server 2008 centralized management and deployment interface with template-based deployment capabilities, and a Network Configuration Wizard that helps to simplify network and topology setup and configuration.

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  • Anonymous
    October 11, 2008
    I was wondering if anyone has discussed how you might go about building a computer yourself which could take advantage of HPC server 2008?  What would be different from building an ordinary PC if anything?