We had Sun's N1 architect here a few months ago to brief us on N1. ( grid)

In a nutshell, all of your servers go in a pool, the administrative software
doles out the resources as needed, simple as that.

Of course, it is not that simple.  Very interesting stuff, though I think the current
buzz about 'utility computing' based on the grid will be just as successful
as ASP was supposed to be.

Should be very interesting in large organizations.  Mr. Strong acknowledged
that this is still vaporware - not really to alpha stage yet.

Jared





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I think it's more than that.  I've got a meeting with the Oracle folks
tomorrow for an overview of other stuff, but he did mention that grid
computing is not like Oracle Failover.  

It's more like you have a group of servers at your disposal.  Oracle has
*not* been installed on these machines.

You have a database running on another machine.  As load increases, Oracle
will spawn off work onto the other free servers somehow.  How the data gets
there, and everything works is a mystery to me.  But this is what was said
by an Oracle technical rep.  So it sounds like a true electical power grid,
where a server can draw upon other capability as it needs it, and then
releases it as it doesn't need it.  

Sounds awesome if it's true and if it works.

Please please please somebody correct me if I'm wrong.  I can take the
body-blows.

Tom Mercadante
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im not 100% certain. I believe has to do with using 'of the shelf parts' to
slap together your own servers instead of paying for expensive ones. You set
them up as a 'grid' like structure, so if one CPU fails you can failover to
others.

I think thats what it is...
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