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Hello all, I have a pallet of network switches pulled from a working enterprise network, feature self error checking, and can been demonstrated functioning. The units are scuffed up a bit as shown in the pictures, but no dents or serious damage. Open to volume discounts. Shipping not included in...
That is kind of true, but what I am talking about is using a GPU cluster, not server processors. Using a cluster with nVidia's latest technology, they can communicate and share memory/processor resources over the PCI-E interface directly instead of going through the system bus....
And with the...
Yeah, I feel like using a cluster you can run games at settings desktops could never ever reach, and it's not about the price/set (which is important) but about providing a gaming experience superior to anything anyone can get anywhere.
It seems as though you could run BF3 at Ultra settings and...
I am intentionally reviving this thread because I never really got a solid answer, and am more serious about deploying such a system.
I am looking for someone with knowledge of current virtualization software, and am wondering if any of the current off the shelf offerings could take advantage...
Correct Nate, you take the video output from the game and encode it in h264, then the clients just decode that datastream and even Atom proc's can do that.
This is a hypothetical design scenario for now, but it is something that I would like to deploy in my home or in a gaming cafe environment...
That's the point, instead of buying a bunch of gaming PC's which you'll have to upgrade if you want them to be able to play the latest games, you just have the cluster and thin clients and scale that to your load. That way every user gets unbelievable graphics and supercomputer gaming experience...
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I am trying to get a better sense of what it takes to deploy a "cloud" or as [H]'ers like to say, "cluster" for hosting gaming applications with low latency. Moreover, I am interested in a gaming cafe that has a local cluster with thin clients connected so you virtually eliminate network...
PM me if you have a key and have pity on a battlefield fan. I preorderd the game, but it's not from one of the select dealers that are offering beta keys - FML