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On 01/20/2018 10:32 PM, Mike Horvath wrote:
> I have been looking for a way to perform a lot of single core operations
> remotely. But these cloud services feature some really bad single core
> performance. In the 2GHz range I mean, which is slower than my home PC.
>
> Mike
I think cloud services are geared more towards I/O than cpu intensive
ops. "Read/parse the data - read the database - write the data".
I think you want something more cluster oriented, like a weather
modeling cluster.
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dik
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On 1/20/2018 10:47 PM, dick balaska wrote:
> On 01/20/2018 10:32 PM, Mike Horvath wrote:
>> I have been looking for a way to perform a lot of single core
>> operations remotely. But these cloud services feature some really bad
>> single core performance. In the 2GHz range I mean, which is slower
>> than my home PC.
>>
>> Mike
>
> I think cloud services are geared more towards I/O than cpu intensive
> ops. "Read/parse the data - read the database - write the data".
>
> I think you want something more cluster oriented, like a weather
> modeling cluster.
>
The tasks need to be performed sequentially, so splitting them up among
a number of machines is not doable.
Mike
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