I would be very interested in more information about your potential
cluster when you get into the execution phase. These Beowulf clusters
really fascinate me. I haven't had an excuse to build one yet, as my
work revolves around webservers and database servers, neither of which
are Beowulf-type applications. 
        I've been slowly acculating old Sparc IPX's with the intention of
possibly building one in the future, just for the hell of it. 


"Tanner, Robby" wrote:
> 
> But a group of P-75's should be able to hold their own shouldn't they?
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jacques Gelinas [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Friday, March 24, 2000 4:01 PM
> > To:   Tanner, Robby
> > Subject:      RE: clusters


> > >     What the demonstration would do is run a monolithic application on a
> > > PIII-450 as compared to running it on a cluster of five or six P-75
> > > computers.  Obviously, some sort of multi-threaded application is the
> > > direction to go, and I would also like it to be associated with =
> > > graphics,
> >
> > A PIII-450 is probably 10 times faster than a P75 if not more.
> >


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