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


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