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was Linux meant to scale...
...to 16,000 processors? It would be a shame to have that kind of processor power available but fail to make effective use of it due to problems of scaling. Maybe they're going to use some customized version?
Posted by: spatula6   Posted on: 09/07/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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32,000 processors and no license fee for Linux!  whisperycat | 09/07/06
So  Loverock Davidson | 09/07/06
No it isn't Microsoft's market  Sabz5150 | 09/07/06
was Linux meant to scale...  spatula6 | 09/07/06
Look at the top 500 supercomputers in the world  Sabz5150 | 09/07/06
That they spent all their money on hardware?  CattleProd | 09/07/06
And got more hardware that they would have otherwise  Sabz5150 | 09/07/06

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