Windows HPC
Jim Meyer
purp at wildbrain.com
Sun Aug 18 09:12:48 PDT 2002
Hello!
On Sat, 2002-08-17 at 10:40, Mark Hahn wrote:
> Todd Needham wrote:
> > exploit the power and scalability of Windows-based clusters.
>
> could you define what you mean by "power" here? I don't see Cornell
> doing anything which cannot easily be done on alternative setups,
> so they have equivalent power.
>
> "scalability", I understand. so in what way are Windows-based clusters
> more scalable? a correct answer must define which resources limit the
> scaling of non-Windows clusters, and how Windows clusters avoid that limit.
>
> power and scalability are well-defined technical terms, not buzzwords
> that marketing types can just emit around at random.
While I would agree that there are OSes better suited to distributed and
parallel computing than Windows, I feel obliged to point out that Todd's
original statement didn't claim to be either more powerful or more
scalable. It merely said that the solution "easily and fairly
transparently allows [the users] to exploit the power and scalability of
Windows-based clusters." It didn't attempt to quantify that power or
scalability.
I don't think we need to invent straw men to debate here; there's more
than enough legitimate fodder. =]
Cheers!
--j
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Jim Meyer, Geek At Large purp at wildbrain.com
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