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    Diskless Image Management (DIM) for Cluster Administration
    (IBM, Inc. and Indiana University, 2006-09) Morjan, Peter; Rodgers, Greg; Aiken, Ross; Turner, George; Hancock, David Y.; Feinswog, Laurie
    Large computing systems have large administration needs. But just as technologies have evolved to take advantage of certain parallelisms of large scale computing, administrating these technologies must evolve to take advantage of the associated operational efficiencies. Using a straightforward push technology, and scalable to thousands of blades, Diskless Image Management (DIM) allows system administrators to boot, patch, or modify one, several or all distributed images in minutes from a single management console. DIM was prototyped on the MareNostrum cluster with 2406 blades, but is scalable to 7000 blades. Using IBM JS20 blade technology MareNostrum consists of 172 BladeCenters.
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    Distributed Image Management (DIM) for Cluster Administration
    (IBM, Inc. and Indiana University, 1996-11) Morjan, Peter; Rodgers, Greg; Aiken, Ross; Turner, George; Hancock, Dave; Feinswog, Laurie
    Distributed Image Management (DIM) is a centralized cluster management tool developed by Peter Morjan at IBM for large scale computing systems. This report discusses the technology behind DIM and its features and benefits.
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