tysonflint nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2007/07/17 22:35:
> I just attended a Microsoft online webcast on Windows Compute Cluster Server
> 2003. They gave the attendees each a 10 node copy of Windows Compute
> Cluster Server 2003 for non-commercial use. I've got half a dozen machines
> or so at home that I think would make a great number cruncher for POV-Ray if
> I could get them set up as a cluster. Is the current version of POV-Ray (or
> the lastest beta) capable of benefiting from running under Windows Compute
> Cluster Server 2003? What would it take to compile it in order to run well
> under this environment? I've got access to Visual Studio, but am looking
> for some sort of tutorial on how to compile POV-Ray to run across the nodes
> of the Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003.
>
>
It should run fine. The current beta may benefit but I can't tell for sure. As
the clustering is used to make several computers work as one BIG, multiprocessor
computer, I think that your chances are good. Try V3.7 beta in that environment
and tell us how it went.
--
Alain
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You know you've been raytracing too long when quotes about raytracing are making
sence to you.
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