Obsolete hardware?

ashok shankar das asdas at redhat.com
Mon Jan 15 02:34:33 EST 2007


Gordon Schumacher wrote:

>I don't know if this has already been discussed here or whether my
>assumptions are correct, but I was contemplating the fate of all the
>alpha/B1/B2 systems that will end up floating around out there once
>there are "real" production systems.  I'm guessing that ultimately, they
>will no longer be useful for a lot of development because they will not
>match the hardware configurations of the production systems.
>
>Might they be redistributed to needy folks as something of a
>promotional?  I know that we're not talking about a large number of
>systems but perhaps it would still come in useful.
>
>If my initial assumption is incorrect (that these obsolete systems will
>no longer be useful for development) then never mind, I'm just trying to
>think ahead to the future...
>  
>
In that case I will Propose of some HPC cluster using those obsolate 
boards(hopefully Open Mosix)
And it can be named OLPC cluster/ OLPC super ;)

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