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Beowulf systems are high performance computers constructed from commodity hardware connected by a private internal network and running an open source operating system infrastructure. This tutorial will cover design, installation, deployment and running Beowulf clusters. It will be focused on the Scyld Beowulf system, and will include specific examples and a complete cluster installation CD-ROM.