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We evaluate the applicability of the dynamic rejuvenation algorithm introduced in A. Avritzer, et al. (2005) to clusters of identical systems operating in parallel. The dynamic rejuvenation algorithm triggers software rejuvenation events when degradation in the value of the response time is detected.