Re: [ubuntu-uk] FW: High Performance Computing

2007-04-24 Thread Ian Pascoe
: Re: [ubuntu-uk] FW: High Performance Computing On Monday, 23.04.2007 at 22:14 +0100, Ian Pascoe wrote: > I'm surprised about the kernal level - I'd have thought with all the > tooing and froing about running virtual machines and so on just lately > that the projects would b

Re: [ubuntu-uk] FW: High Performance Computing

2007-04-24 Thread Dave Ewart
On Tuesday, 24.04.2007 at 14:04 +0100, Dave Ewart wrote: > Examples of each: > > Clustering: OpenMOSIX, MOSIX Virtualisation: VMware, Xen Parallel: any > multi-threaded application Sorry, wrapped that bit by mistake: Clustering: OpenMOSIX, MOSIX Virtualisation: VMware, Xen Parallel: any multi

Re: [ubuntu-uk] FW: High Performance Computing

2007-04-24 Thread Dave Ewart
On Monday, 23.04.2007 at 22:14 +0100, Ian Pascoe wrote: > I'm surprised about the kernal level - I'd have thought with all the > tooing and froing about running virtual machines and so on just lately > that the projects would be clamboring to get the virtualisation stuff > into the main line 2.6.2

[ubuntu-uk] FW: High Performance Computing

2007-04-23 Thread Ian Pascoe
Hi Dave I'm surprised about the kernal level - I'd have thought with all the tooing and froing about running virtual machines and so on just lately that the projects would be clamboring to get the virtualisation stuff into the main line 2.6.2x kernal. Or, have I led myself up the garden path of t