[Beowulf] small-footprint MS WIn "MinWin"
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James Cownie jcownie at cantab.netTue Oct 23 11:57:51 PDT 2007
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On 22 Oct 2007, at 19:37, Robert G. Brown wrote: > > ... > If we wanted to make a small compromise and perhaps manage a very few, > very standard peripheral devices and maybe make it easier to run > different programs, we might right the smallest possible operating > system -- something capable of taking a portable binary that we > want to > run and loading it onto the CPU to run, while providing it with some > more or less fixed entry points into code for e.g. reading or writing > disk, maybe a network device (trickier, because of the asynchronous > problems there), and of course managing memory. Let's name our > creation > "DOS" just for grins. > ... > I'm just curious. Who runs their cluster nodes at level 1 or 2 (plus > networking as needed)? Anybody? Show of hands? Seems to me that your "DOS" could equally be a description of SUNMOS (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUNMOS) and its descendants, which (AFAIK) are still in use at Sandia running significantly large clusters solving production problems. Indeed Cray's Unicos/ic (the node os in the XT machines) describes in a similar way, and may even be the latest Sunmos descendant, if not it's certainly philosophically close. So the answer to your question is likely "Quite a lot of people". (Or, maybe, a few people, but they have a *lot* with a lot of nodes :-)) -- -- Jim -- James Cownie <jcownie at cantab.net>
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