Comment by bayindirh 8 months ago It's pretty depressing to see how much performance and capacity we waste. 3 comments bayindirh Reply bombcar 8 months ago Hush you. I need 48 cores at 5 GHz and 200 gigs of RAM to serve a simple status page. bayindirh 8 months ago I'm an HPC admin, I can (and will) make you serve this page from NIC's unused core. I need these cores for streaming cat videos. bombcar 8 months ago Yes, we did by 10,000 cores a year ago, no there is no capacity, yes we will run the ERP off an old win2k server, no we are not using 10k cores for seti@home.Runs Prime95 like a baws
bombcar 8 months ago Hush you. I need 48 cores at 5 GHz and 200 gigs of RAM to serve a simple status page. bayindirh 8 months ago I'm an HPC admin, I can (and will) make you serve this page from NIC's unused core. I need these cores for streaming cat videos. bombcar 8 months ago Yes, we did by 10,000 cores a year ago, no there is no capacity, yes we will run the ERP off an old win2k server, no we are not using 10k cores for seti@home.Runs Prime95 like a baws
bayindirh 8 months ago I'm an HPC admin, I can (and will) make you serve this page from NIC's unused core. I need these cores for streaming cat videos. bombcar 8 months ago Yes, we did by 10,000 cores a year ago, no there is no capacity, yes we will run the ERP off an old win2k server, no we are not using 10k cores for seti@home.Runs Prime95 like a baws
bombcar 8 months ago Yes, we did by 10,000 cores a year ago, no there is no capacity, yes we will run the ERP off an old win2k server, no we are not using 10k cores for seti@home.Runs Prime95 like a baws
Hush you. I need 48 cores at 5 GHz and 200 gigs of RAM to serve a simple status page.
I'm an HPC admin, I can (and will) make you serve this page from NIC's unused core. I need these cores for streaming cat videos.
Yes, we did by 10,000 cores a year ago, no there is no capacity, yes we will run the ERP off an old win2k server, no we are not using 10k cores for seti@home.
Runs Prime95 like a baws