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ichey103

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  1. High-performance computing (HPC) clustering High-performance computing (HPC) cluster technology is used in supercomputers (multiple computers working in parallel and acting as one computer to achieve very high calculating power). Unlike failover-clusters, HPC-clusters do not require shared disk as it only does calculations and does not need to read or write to a common storage. If one of the machines in a HPC-cluster fails, then all that happens is that the cluster as a whole can not calculate as fast but none of the functionality is lost. Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 (CCS) is a such cluster technology software, announced in June 2006 by Microsoft,[2] i just dont know anymore
  2. right but nothing on setting up
  3. i want to run game servers on it and someone told me the best way is to join them into one
  4. Is what i want to do a cluster server
  5. a little bit of both i guess i want whatever 3 computers to function as one to divide the load and work together its just something i really want to do
  6. that my computer the i use to play on
  7. like i said im doig it this way to learn how to setup and configure everything for now MY personal SYSTEM SPECS AMD 64 +3000 2.8gig 2gig ram and 256mb fx geforce 6200
  8. amd athlon xp 1.5 512ram (not an emachine processor and memory was emachine but the board isnt) gateway p4 1.2 64megram (has some kind ram called eipp or some thing not normal 3com superstack switch (5bucks at flea market)(going back this weekend to see what else the guy has) besides im looking for how to set one up i want to run game servers
  9. hello all i just got a 3com switch from the flea market for 5 bucks (ill add pics if requested)but i have a switch and a few spare computers and i wan to something along the lines of making a gaming server rack but cant find documentation on it or vids or pics im willing to have a good discussion can anyone help
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