Gerry Creager wrote:
Daniel Pfenniger wrote:
Douglas Eadline wrote:

[...]

This article sounds unbalanced and self-serving.

I thought it read a bit like a chronicle of my recent experiences.

I think that this article is fine, not unbalanced. What I like to point out to customers and partners is

        There is a cost to *EVERYTHING*

Heinlein called it TANSTAAFL. Every single decision you make carries with it a set of costs.

What purchasing agents, looking at the absolute rock bottom prices do not seem to grasp, is that those costs can *easily* swamp any purported gains from a lower price, and raise the actual landed price, due to expending valuable resource time (Gerry et al) for months on end working to solve problems that *should* have been solved previously.

There is a cost to going cheap. This cost is time, and loss of productivity. If your time (your students time) is free, and you don't need to pay for consequences (loss of grants, loss of revenue, loss of productivity, ...) in delayed delivery of results from computing or storage systems, then, by all means, roll these things yourself, and deal with the myriad of debugging issues in making the complex beasts actually work. You have hardware stack issues, software stack issues, interaction issues, ...

What I am saying is that Doug is onto something here. It ain't easy. Doug simply expressed that it isn't.

As for the article being self serving? I dunno, I don't think so. Doug runs a consultancy called Basement Supercomputing that provides services for such folks. I didn't see overt advertisements, or even, really, covert "hire us" messages. I think this was fine as a white paper, and Doug did note that it started life as one.

My $0.02

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