Big BLU Sper Computer
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Mon Sep 6 10:40:01 EDT 2004
| I'm not sure which John you're referring to. If you meant me, then no,=20
| I have no room in my house, nor could I afford the operational costs=20
| of something like this even if I did have sufficient space.=20
I think that was me. I've been thinking for some time that I should
use the handful of "obsolete" PCs inour basement to learn something
about clustering and such. Of course, it would be more useful to have
more machines.
OTOH, I'm not at all sure of the economics of such things. I don't
really know how to accurately calculate the cost of running a
machine. Yeah, the cost per KW-hour is just a number, but that
doesn't make it easy to figure out the actual cost.
Maybe I should get one of those gadgets that gives long-term data on
how much power an appliance is using. Then I could figure out how
much my current boxes actually cost to run. I wonder which of these
meters gives useful data? There seems to be an order-of-magnitude
range of prices, with somewhat vague descriptions of what they do.
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