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Averages DO matter, just in different place

Averages DO matter, just in different place

Posted Dec 6, 2007 21:28 UTC (Thu) by khim (subscriber, #9252)
In reply to: Enterprise realtime and cooperative development by stephend
Parent article: Enterprise realtime and cooperative development

The keyword here is "grid". As long as rules were as simple as "buy if less then $10" non-realtime computers worked great. Today we have 1000 computers which calculate complex models. So we have something like this: 990 computers have lighting-fast response (10-50ms, for example), 5 have the same 100ms as realtime computers and the last 5 have latency 200ms. Realtime grid wins. Next round: 995 computers finished in 50ms, 3 in 100 ms, one in 150ms and one in 200ms. Still realtime grid wins. Once per blue moon you have situation when non-deteministing-but-usually-fast response produces answer in less then 100ms and non-realtime grid wins, but in general - you NEED soft realtime there...


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