“Would you rather spend $100,000 on one 16-processor server or a
third that much on eight networked dual-processor machines? A
start-up plans to launch technology in 2005 that it says will give
the cheaper option the abilities of the more expensive one.“Executives from Katana Technology–to be renamed VirtuOS
Computing next year–say the company’s software will let computer
administrators link low-end Linux servers into a single powerful
machine…”
CNET News: Making Big Iron from Lots of Little Iron
By
Stephen Shankland
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