[Beowulf] How Can Microsoft's HPC Server Succeed?
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-------------- Original message -------------- From: Jon Forrest <jlforrest at berkeley.edu> > That said, I just don't see how Microsoft's HPC server > can succeed. Yes, it seems impossible, but then what is success here? In the most limited sense this is a perimeter defending move by Microsoft. Now that a much larger part of the IT world is parallel and the Linux/HPC universe has a parallel cluster/savvy advantage along several dimensions. But also considered those new entrants into clustered server computing arena in proximity markets like finance where there is a lot of "application server" type work that is initiated from a Windows desktops. Then there is the improved workflow argument and the "high productivity computing" concept. That's mind share grabber with folks making spending decisions in these new arrival areas. Then there is raw staying power. If by success you mean total replacement and domination, not likely ... but if you mean capturing a somewhat larger share of the new arrivals into the market and protecting their flank from a end around stimulated by the parallel revolution ... then I would say, yes ... they can succeed. rbw -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.scyld.com/pipermail/beowulf/attachments/20080403/2f31277e/attachment.html
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