[Beowulf] MS HPC... Oh dear...
    matt jones 
    jamesjamiejones at aol.com
       
    Mon Jun 12 04:09:58 PDT 2006
    
    
  
Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
 > In fact i'm not amazed if you soon call every windows machine a server,
 > because it runs 'services' that are clear server services.
this is very true of most machienes i use (within windows networking). 
they all run file sharing, as part of windows, which means they are 
servers by definition.
but if you categorise into intended purpose like:
PCs,
workstations,
thin clients,
servers,
nodes,
it is not a server because thats not it's purpose as a whole. it is a 
PC, and part of it being my PC is that it has to be able to share my 
files so i can get them elsewhere.
so yea it is a server, some of the time, but most windows (mainstreem 
9x, and nt, which XP is part of) are not used for this purpose of being 
a server at all, they are mainly desktop PCs.
likewise linux, unix, and any other OS can be called any of the above.
it depends on how you use it.
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matt jones,
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