Microsoft Releases Computational Cluster Technical Preview Toolkit
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Christoph Wasshuber wasshub at ti.comWed Feb 14 06:06:18 PST 2001
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Matt Links wrote: > > from http://www.microsoft.com/WINDOWS2000/hpc/indstand.asp > > "Until recently, most clustered computers ran UNIX or proprietary > operating systems on proprietary hardware. Microsoft changed all > that with Windows® 2000, the de facto industry-standard operating > system. Now anyone with massive computing needs can create > clusters using commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) PCs and a shrink-wrapped > version of Windows 2000. " > > I don't know about the rest of you but this makes me laugh. It makes me very angry!! Because it is clearly a lie! Isn't there a Better Business Bureau or somewhere to complain about? This is clear misinformation. Chris....
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