: Clusters, Networks of Workstations (NoW) and Grids offer a new, highlyavailable
and cost-effective parallel computing paradigm. Their simplicity, versatility
and unlimited power made them a rapidly adopted technology. It seems that they
form the new way of computing. Although these platforms are based on the same
principles, they differ significantly, needing special attention to their characteristics.
Future computer scientists, programmers and analysts have to be well prepared, both
about administrative and programming issues, in order to ensure faster and smoother
transition.
We present the architecture of a dynamic clustering system consisting of Beowulf
class clusters and NoW, as well as our experience from constructing and using such a
system, as an educational infrastructure for HPC.