Nope, this is like you have a task that you would ordinarily handoff to a
supercomputer such as a Cray. If you can break the computational problem
down into small pieces, then you have each of the processors do their
piece of the problem giving supercomputer performance at a much lower
price. What you are talking about is a cluster server ala "NT Wolfpack".
Or you could use a load distributor ala "BigIP" or one of the others.
On Mon, 18 May 1998, Randy Carpenter wrote:
>Hmmm... would this be usable in a web server configuration? Like could I
>have 3 or 4 machines, all connected to each other, but having a single IP
>address for incoming requests? And, if one server crashed, the others
>would still be up and running, and it would be invisible to the end user?
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