This white paper explains how to set up Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 as an isolated cluster outside the corporate Active Directory infrastructure. It also lists the hardware and software requirements for a Windows Compute Cluster deployment, the Active Directory considerations, and the distinct differences between deploying the cluster in a corporate Active Directory environment versus in an isolated environment. The paper presents the specific scenarios where an isolated deployment can be carried out and identifies some of the limitations of this type of deployment. Finally, there is a step-by-step guide for the installation of the Compute Cluster pack on the head nodes and compute nodes.
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