Whatever the situation, your University's cluster/grid probably has some tools installed to make parallel processing simpler. Ask around or check for PVM, LAM/MPI, or MPICH2. Learn how these systems work and check out CPAN for the perl modules that interface with them. Parallel::PVM and Parallel::MPI are both available, but the PVM module has seen more recent updates and has a higher version number, so it might be a better bet.
Good luck with the project.
In reply to Re: Perl and parallel processors
by moklevat
in thread Perl and parallel processors
by Anonymous Monk
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