[Beowulf] ClusterMonkey/Doug E. got slashdotted
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Douglas Eadline deadline at clustermonkey.netMon Apr 24 04:33:59 PDT 2006
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> Apparently clustermonkey has achieved some degree of slashdot fame, > judging > from the comments about being unable to get to the article. > http://hardware.slashdot.org/hardware/06/04/22/1822258.shtml > It was fun in a weird sort of way watching my server run out of memory. But, 20,000 views in 24 hours is not to bad if it did not come on like tsunami. > > However, it would appear that some of the posters on /. don't actually > understand what clusters are or are trying to do. Which is why I wrote this some time ago http://www.clustermonkey.net//content/view/16/33/ Like most things, Slashdot does not seem to be what it used to be. What ever that was. -- Doug
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