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Originally posted by Maxatoria
It takes more computing power to virtualise something than it does to in theory have it running as its own separate entity (there may be times where IO transfers are faster in a VM but a good fast network will be fine for most things)
Originally posted by grey580
reply to post by Maxatoria
Not true.
You can cluster several computers together to act as 1 very powerful machine.
This way you can spread out cpu intensive tasks over several computers.
Originally posted by grey580
reply to post by dominicus
Well VM is virtualization of an operating system.
What I'm talking about is taking a bunch of servers and clustering them into 1 giant server.
And of course you can take those clustered servers and put several VM's on them.edit on 5-11-2012 by grey580 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by dominicus
What im saying is that we should explore ways to have all of this be virtual: servers, operating systems, cpu's, processors, quantum computers, clusters, and VM's of vms.