Distributed Computing Economics
machaut writes "In a ClusterComputing.org article, Jim Gray, director of Microsoft's Bay Area Research Lab, provides an interesting economic analysis for building distributed systems. When do you choose a grid over a cluster or a supercomputer?
When does it pay off to move a task to the data vs moving the data to the task? He takes current hardware and networking costs into account to answer those questions."
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When do you choose a grid over a cluster or a supercomputer?
When you have a really high-paying job where you are paid to make such decisions.
Wow, what a world. $1 will now buy:
1 GB sent over the WAN
10 Tops tera-CPU instructions
8 hours of cpu time
1 GB disk space
10 M database accesses
10 TB of disk bandwidth
1 large beverage
1 of everything in the $1 store
1 unlimited phonecall from some 10-10-### phone company.
5 packets of cool aid
10 packets of generic cool aid
2 cans of coke
When I was a child, data was expensive, and food was cheap...
This is already true. Most email traffic these day seems to be marketers talking to spam filters.
We only look at the cost of SETI from our perspective here on earth...but if you ever consider the enormous cost space aliens have to incur to make their secret communications appear as background noise, then I think more people would oppose the project.