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Old 08-16-2011, 02:05 PM   #1
baronobeefdip
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is there a way to use Debian for a cluster frontend with rocks instead of centos


we are making a server and we have decided to use rocks for both the front end and the nodes. for the most part rocks seems to be a good node os for the clusters but we don't like centos and all of redhats other variants. is there a way to use debian as the front end box for a rocks cluster instead of centos
 
  


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