Hi, On Apr 29, 2015, at 1:47 AM, Thibaut Varène <t-b...@parisc-linux.org> wrote: > This brings the question of "what is cfarm used for". QEMU can only "emulate" > so much, and in some specific cases, nothing can replace actual hardware > testing. The behavior of some platforms, and more precisely some flavors of > said platforms, can be "surprising" when compared to its QEMU counterpart > under specific loads.
This. And people who don’t believe this, better check HPC software like ATLAS and try to see what it does. For the record, both hardware and virtual/simulated resources are useful, for different purposes each. Fotis -- echo "sysadmin know better bash than english" | sed s/min/mins/ \ | sed 's/better bash/bash better/' # signal detected in a CERN forum _______________________________________________ Gcc-cfarm-users mailing list Gcc-cfarm-users@gna.org https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/gcc-cfarm-users