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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (6080)5/5/1999 7:08:00 PM
From: Jerry Whlan  Read Replies (1) of 14451
 
Beowulf clusters are more of a threat to IBM's SP2 line than to SGI's boxes. The Origin's chief claim to fame is in being a shared-everything box, 128 cpus (and theoretically a lot more) with access to the same memory space. The Cray T3E is closer to a Beowulf cluster, but the interconnect is still orders of magnitude faster.

Beowulf clusters are good for applications that are "embarrassingly parallel" but not so good for anything with even modest interprocess communication. The are many applications that are not embarrassingly parallel and Linux (and Intel) have a long way to go before they start to impact that marketspace.
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