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OSNews > Thread > "RE[3]: Great!" by Tom K OSNews Forgot Password · Register Login to OSNews Username or EmailPassword Search OSNews Advanced Search Submit News RSS Home Originals Conversations News Archive Resources Topics FAQs Contact Mac OS X insight broadband server Server: The Basics of Share server space for rent Points and Home Directories Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 22nd Jan 2006 23:02 UTC Want to share your stuff with Mac OS X Server? If you need to understand the basics of file sharing using Mac OS X Server, Ryan Faas walks you through both the underlying publishing applications windows server concepts and the actual steps involved in setting up file sharing and add messages to cod4 server share points. This article is everything you need to know about creating a file server using Mac OS server hangs on applying computer settings X Server: from the basics of share points to customizing user home directories and everything in-between. 0   22 Comment(s) Thread beginning with comment 88503 To view parent comment, click here. To read all comments associated with this story, please click here. RE[3]: Great! by Tom K (1.92) on Mon 23rd Jan 2006 02:06 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Great!" Member since: 2005-07-06 Fans: 9 Where the hell do you get your information? Linux FUDster Magazine? Q: Is there a maximum number of compute nodes that I can configure in a cluster based on Windows Computer Cluster Server 2003? A: There is no limit to the number of nodes in a Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 cluster except for the number of hardware systems and node windows server requirements requirements interconnects available, aprs internet server and the add music to css server demands placed on the infrastructure by the applications running across the linux rdp server nodes. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/ccs/faq.mspx ReplyParent Bookmark Score: 4 RE[4]: Great! by dylansmrjones (2.6) server hangs on control panel on Mon 23rd Jan 2006 02:16 in reply to "RE[3]: Great!" Member since: 2005-10-02 Fans: 21 I don't think the poster is a linux user, considering his statements. He appears to be a Mac user, unless of course he's actually trying to bring Mac users in discredit. This is not entirely unlikely IMO. [edit: added 'think' in first line.] Edited 2006-01-23 02:17 ReplyParent Bookmark Score: 1 RE[5]: wireless music server Great! by Tom K (1.92) wow server time zones on Mon 23rd Jan 2006 05:38 in reply to "RE[4]: Great!" Member since: 2005-07-06 Fans: 9 Yeah, I'd say you're right. In halo server any case, he's an effing moron. He continues to claim that WCCS2003 has a limit of 8 nodes, even provided the link to the FAQ. ReplyParent Bookmark Score: 1 RE[4]: Great! by Peragrin (1.68) on Mon 23rd Jan 2006 02:21 in reply to "RE[3]: Great!" Member enabling odbc server since: 2006-01-05 Fans: 0 So while X-grid can be used on every machine in the office at night Windows Cumpute cluster requires a dedicated hardware and separate copies of the OS bumping up the price tremendously. OS X allow existing hardware to server based gaming machines be used at no additional cost, creating a render farm at night for projects, with hardware you already have. Q. Is licensing different for Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003? A.Licensing for Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 will be network connect server ip address restricted to computers that are used as dedicated computational servers only. Customers wishing to use compute nodes for other purposes (for example, using a cluster head node as a database server) should purchase the appropriate version of Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions (Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter) for installation on those nodes. The cluster management components encapsulated in the Microsoft Compute Cluster Pack support installation on all editions of Windows Server 2003 exchange server x64. ReplyParent Bookmark Score: 4 RE[5]: Great! by Tom K (1.92) on Mon 23rd Jan 2006 03:24 in reply to "RE[4]: Great!" Member services level security server since: 2005-07-06 Fans: 9 I'm not comparing licensing costs or office-use capabilities. Yeah, OS X has X-grid in the server wont allow vpn connections client versions of their OSes, but WCCS2003 is not a client OS for office workers. It's for datacenters and businesses wishing to do heavy-duty cluster computing where there are >8 nodes. You're comparing apples to oranges. Hell, this should not have even been a reply to my statement. I was only correcting a clueless troll about what WCCS2003 can/can't do. ReplyParent Bookmark Score: 2 RE[4]: Great! by hraq (2.52) on Mon 23rd Jan 2006 03:13 in reply to "RE[3]: svn server windows multiple users Great!" Member since: 2005-07-06 Fans: 1 Dear Friend You seem unable to read my previous posts. Windows Computer Cluster Server 2003 that you appreciate is not server vhd a product yet, I meant windows server 2003 Enterprise and DataCenter versions, those two support only 8 nodes; and by the way these nodes are mainly designed for redundancy purposes not performance unless of kodak easyshare server timed out course you choose load balancing

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