From this list, would I be correct in thinking that no Microsoft products (i.e., operating systems) run on these ultra high-end machines? Or, to paraphrase what I really mean (and in the interests of honesty), does Windows suck like a Dyson when it comes to High-Performance Computing?
It does mostly but here's an exception:
Making a rare appearance: a Windows-based system, in the form of a cluster of Dell Computer servers with 384 Xeon processors. It was built at the Cornell Theory Center and is ranked No. 50 on the list
Hypersonic Bombers ??
I thought they were called missiles
Lightning Jets Blow Sky High
From this list, would I be correct in thinking that no Microsoft products (i.e., operating systems) run on these ultra high-end machines? Or, to paraphrase what I really mean (and in the interests of honesty), does Windows suck like a Dyson when it comes to High-Performance Computing? It does mostly but here's an exception: Making a rare appearance: a Windows-based system, in the form of a cluster of Dell Computer servers with 384 Xeon processors. It was built at the Cornell Theory Center and is ranked No. 50 on the list
We are very serious about exploring the open-source route," said Alan Baratz, president of Sun's Java software division, in an interview with Wired News in 1998 !!!!
Also, an Open Source Java Project:
Ant: The Open Source Java Project
Ant: work in progress
Smooth start to London traffic tax
'No rise soon' in London traffic tax
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