My program runs on a cluster ... no way around that.

Cheers,
David



On 17, Jul 2008, at 12:31 PM, Dave Dyer wrote:


One possibility is to use one of the VM products that are available
to host unix on a windows machine, or windows on a unix machine.

VirtualBox looks particilarly promising, since it's free and available
for all the common platforms.   There is some performance penalty
associated with the virtualization, but I would expect for a CPU bound
Go program this would be minimal.

If the performance penalty is significant enough, it could
be equalized by running ALL programs in VM boxes.

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