The Urgent Grid

STREET#GRID SPECIAL REPORT

As the number of CPUs in your grid network increases, the degree to which you have to critically analyze what they mean has to rise as well. More than one architecture can exist with some tradeoffs. For example, suppose you had a compute farm with 64 datacenter processors. It's living in your datacenter, and through your measurements you know it's running out of steam.

People approach you and say, "Let's take advantage of all the compute horsepower on the desktop." We're going to pick 200 nodes

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