Philip Webb <purslow <at> ca.inter.net> writes:

>   ... others who are using Linux in high-stakes situations
>   - even a major stock exchange which has based its operation on Gentoo.


Gentoo, imho, lacks a singular, mature(stable) technology to 
really have a major impact on commercial unix systems.

(Local)Clustering.

A few years ago "they" were very close. Kernel  sources such almost 
mainstream. Then a  meltdown occurred (not of gentoo folks 
but the clustering  geniuses) and progress halted for a while.


Now I see this:

http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/cluster/


In addition to performance, the clustering will have to solved
High Availability AND a method to upgrade the nodes one at a time
with testing to ensure that the software (regardless of 
OS or applications or security patch) works on the individual 
computers. Then that box/processor/card
can be logically plugged back into the cluster. 

So you get the best of both worlds, many workstations and a cluster 
for single app  acceleration. That will impact small and medium 
size businesses like crazy. This duality of many fast 
workstations and a cluster from the same group of local 
machines, is a MicroSoft Killer. Plus folks will be able to do
their own super computing type of processing that only
the governments and large corps can do now. GAME CHANGER, methinks.
Add the relentless advance of ARM processor for low power and fast
shutoff/reboot, controlled by other computers and you can
put your cluster into deep (low power) hibernation, all thanks to
Gentoo.

Cloud Computing is for (idiot) home owners, kids and ignorant business types.
As soon as they learn the details of what is happening to their data
on some body else's cloud, anyone with anything to protect will run 
from Cloud Computing. Anyone] with any desire for privacy already
have discounted Cloud computing. With personal supercomputer, ordinary
people and small business can share data and applications (such as
their own credit rating on persons and companies or something
like modeling their own ideas on climate change or the farce it is).


Gentoo devs solve this (clustering issues) and Gentoo will explode on the
commercial scene. Everyone I show how to update software on Gentoo, 
just lets their bottom jaw drop and are speech_less..... Gentoo clustering
is a MicroSoft killer....


Gentoo needs a little more stability and when it provides a really
stable cluster technology..... look out, IMHO.....


hth,
James





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