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crmMaster2012-11-06 13:28:16
Cloud computing
crmMaster, 2012-11-06 13:28:16

How are you using your home cloud?

Yesterday raised OpenStack cloud on home computers.

I thought about mining bitcoins, but one 4850 does all of them combined.

There is quite decent computing power at the disposal, and I would like to find a use for it.

The configuration is as follows:
1 core (HT) AMD E-450 APU, 256 MB RAM
2 cores core 2 duo T6570 2 gb RAM
2 cores (HT) core i5 650 1 gb RAM
2 cores (HT) Atom D425 1 gb RAM
There is also PS3 but I don't know how to connect it to the cloud :(

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vadymg, 2012-11-06
@vadymg

Excuse me, but what is so cloudy in your solution? Is it flexible and has the property of instant elasticity? Does it have ultra-high reliability and fault tolerance? Or does it provide unlimited, in terms of services, computing resources? Or is it self-service?
Or do we already call the Cloud any cluster assembled on the knee?
I would recommend reading the definition of the Cloud as interpreted by NIST:
csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-145/SP800-145.pdf

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vsespb, 2012-11-06
@vsespb

Do not forget that in addition to paying for electricity, there will also be 1) noise 2) more dust from coolers 3) iron will live less.

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Konstantin Kitmanov, 2012-11-06
@k12th

foldit ?

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