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  1. Starcluster does 80-90% of what you want on Ask Slashdot: Scientific Computing Workflow For the Cloud? · · Score: 3, Informative

    http://star.mit.edu/cluster/

    The rest of it is easily scriptable. I have some ebs based AMIs that on bootup, connects to a central server,
    registers itself (ticks up a text file, and adds itself to /etc/hosts).

    If you combine starcluster for generic cluster management with the existing Amazon provided tools
    http://blog.roozbehk.com/post/35277172460/installing-amazon-ec2-tools)
    this is really only a days worth of scripting and testing.

    There are also several public AMIs on Ec2 that are oriented towards scientific computing.
    http://www.google.com/search?q=ec2%20ami%20scientific

    This is my day job stuff.

  2. offby1:: why not just run them all and look? on Ask Slashdot: Best Small-Footprint Modern Browser? · · Score: 1

    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5264/5676211571_b3660843f1_b.jpg K-meleon and Opera == 19 Mb FireFox 4 , PaleMoon, Chrome ,etc much bigger=

  3. 1 VLC + "N" VNC if no TV? on Streaming the Inauguration In a School? · · Score: 1

    This is based on the possibility , puzzling as it might seem that
    1. Broadcast TV won't do it.
    2. Everyone involved is rather lazy
    3. There is at least one ethernet connected computer in each classroom or other viewing spot.
    4. Direct Software cost (like buyng rec-coding stuff, ala adobe/real/microsoft) won't work.
    5. Did I mention lazyness?
    6. Zero to less network background,experience,etc

    So, we have :

    1. One computer that recieves the main stream, (cnn, c-span, etc).
    2. It also runs a VNC server (tight, real, ultra,etc)
    3. All viewing computers run a corresponding VNC client, preferably set to relative low,but tolerable quality mode. preferably connected in viewonly mode (so no 2nd graders pull pranks)
    4. Central computer is in the principal's office and the audio is piped over the public annouce system (VNC not so good for audio)
    Voila, all local area network computers can view (& hear) and only 1 incoming stream is needed.
    Cost: 0 in software, 4-8 hour in client computer setup (teach email giving link to where to download VNC viewer).
    No routing or multicast wizardly and everybody gets to watch and listen (over the PA system)
    Alt solution:

    Every class takes a field trip to the Mall (or wal-mart) electronics sections and watches it on broadcast television there.
    Downside to alt fix, costs fuel.