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The computational capabilities of commercial CPUs and GPUs reached a plateau but software applications are usually memory-intensive tasks that commonly need/utilize most recent hardware developments. Computer clusters are an expensive solution, although reliable and versatile, with a limited market share for small colleges. Small schools would typically rely on cloud-based systems because they are more affordable (less expensive), manageable (no need to worry about the maintenance), and easier to implement (the burden is shifted to the datacenter). Here we provide arguments in favor of an on-campus hardware solution, which, while providing benefits for students, does not present the financial burden as-sociated with larger and more powerful computer clusters. We think that in-structors of engineering/computer science faculties might find this a viable and workable solution to improve the computing environment of their schools with-out incurring the high cost of a ready-made solution. At the basis of this proposal is the acquisition of inexpensive refurbished hardware and of a type1 VMware hypervisor with free licensing, as well as the development of a custom-made web platform to control the deployed hypervi-sors. VMware is a global leader in cloud infrastructure and software-based solu-tions. In particular, the adoption of a customized “Elastic Sky X integrated” as hypervisor together with Virtual Operating Systems installed in the very same datastore, would constitute an interesting and working proof-of-concept achiev-ing a computer cluster at a fraction of the market cost.
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Colafranceschi, S., & Biase, E. de. (2021). The Case for a Cost-Effective General-Purpose Computer Cluster for Small Colleges. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning, 16(4), 4–13. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v16i04.18837
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