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What would you define as a "commodity cluster"? To me it's a 512-core vendor-specific blade server with special interfaces to get more bandwith at lower latency across longer links. But maybe i'm just an old fogey.



blades were never more than a marketing trick: the offer nothing that can't be achieved in a standard chassis. there were a few multi-chassis SMP/NUMA machines that had cache coherency over external interfaces, but that was neither commodity nor HPC.


1) Not vendor specific 2) Not blades 3) 10Gbe, not special interfaces

That is a commodity cluster.




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