Hi,

i have an idea and want to know if it is possible.
in my network many systems are normal computers running win2k on
harddisk or act as an ltsp client via floppy.
these systems are pentium two/three and celeron between 350 and 700mhz.
i think thats hardware overkill. what about to use these performance as
cluster clients? yes, it sounds crazy, it is just an idea but i wonna
know if this is possible.
every user and every program a user runs is a new process on the server.
am i right? i heard about the mosix project, a cluster which doesnt need
patched apps and act like an smp.

how effective is it to run an smp server?
what about the shared memory?

and again before i ask the final question "is it useful?", is it even
possible?

bastian


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