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Please join Clustercorp and Microsoft to learn about Rocks&amp;#43;Hybrid -- a combination of the commercial version of the Rocks&#174; Cluster Distribution for Linux and Microsoft Windows&#174; HPC Server 2008.&amp;nbsp; The joint solution is a simple to use product for deploying
 dual-boot HPC systems that run Linux and Windows natively in a single cluster.&amp;nbsp; In this webcast we&#39;ll discuss Rocks&amp;#43;Hybrid from both an end-user and architectural perspective -- attendees will come away with a new perspective on how easily they can make dual-boot
 clusters a part of their data center! 
In a hybrid environment, the Rocks&amp;#43; head node provides the same services as in a homogeneous Rocks&amp;#43; environment. The Rocks&amp;#43; standard node discovery process is largely unchanged, except that when a hybrid node is discovered, the system is automatically configured
 for the dual-boot nature of the hybrid nodes. Newly discovered nodes will install both Linux and Windows operating systems onto the local drive without user intervention, then return to running Rocks&amp;#43; at the end of the install process – ready to run end-user
 applications in either operating system. 
Rocks&amp;#43; also enables continued management and maintenance of hybrid clusters with Windows HPC Server. Rocks&amp;#43; uses an end-to-end Linux-Windows deployment scheme any time a change is made to the stack, which means nodes are set in a known good state.&amp;nbsp; This
 allows for simple maintenance, upgrades, and even push-button replacements of failed nodes.&amp;nbsp; Adding a node to a Rocks&amp;#43;Hybrid cluster is as simple as powering the server on with it set to PXE (network) boot.&amp;nbsp; Don&#39;t miss this informative webcast! 
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