On 21 Dec 2004 05:04:36 -0800, Mike M?ller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Can someone recommend a parallelization approach? Are there examples or > > documentation? Has someone got experience with stability and efficiency? > > I am successfully using pyro http://pyro.sourceforge.net for my > parallelization task (8 node Linux cluster, embarrassing parallel). > It comes with a good documentation and it is easy to use. It works on > clusters as well as on heterogeneous networks. You just need to start > a server on each cluster node (e.g. rsh node1 startserver.py). You > also need a name server running (maybe on your master node). Then a > client can just asks a server to calculate and gets some result back. > You can also send an object that calculates on the server and comes > back including the result. > > There are some examples included in the documentation you can start > with and just change the parts that are specific to your application. > > It is easy to understand and use and has been working well for me for > more than 2 years.
How have you chosen to deal with the security implications? Jp -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list