And what are you going to run the 8,100 processers in, linux? 

Perhaps it would be better to get a better NT admin, and actually use the
8,100 processors.

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when you criticize them, you are a mile a way and have their shoes."

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I've been discussing with someone else that perhaps they use
92 processes to run Windows and the 8,100 to monitor for
errors and do an auto restart...

We started with only 2 process to run windows, but then
we thought about Office and upped it to 92...

Mike Kline


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> Obviously not, it would take a single computer that powerful just to 
> make Windows run in a meaningful way.
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> Dick Goulet
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> ** The World's Fastest Computer (This Week)
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> Scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, 
> Calif., held a coming-out party this week, but it wasn't for a 
> debutante--it was to dedicate the world's fastest computer, a silicon 
> belle named ASCI White. And this young lady knows how to cook. It 
> works at speeds of 12.3 teraflops, or trillion floating operations per 
> second--faster than the combined speed of the next three most powerful 
> machines on earth.
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> The $110 million IBM supercomputer consists of 8,192 off-the-shelf IBM 
> Power-3-II processors. It's got four terabytes of RAM and disk 
> capacity of more than 160 terabytes, and it fills a computer room 
> longer than two basketball courts. There's 49.3 miles of cable 
> connecting the nodes of the machine, and it requires enough power to 
> cool 765 homes. 
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