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What is a universal cloud solution for chess software?
Tell the data center where you can download the chess program - and it will begin to perform the corresponding resource-intensive task. Or is it still unrealistic now, since there is no way to make a universal solution for any software yet?
I met the opinion that if some application loads a dedicated server (rented hosting), then sooner or later the site will be blocked for exceeding system resources. Will chess applications in a private cloud significantly affect server loads?
A private cloud provides many technological advantages (by "clouds" I mean primarily those offerings that involve buying additional computing power from the side). The only question is that not all workloads should be transferred to a private cloud. It makes sense to leave some loads on bare hardware.
UDP1: However, it is known that limits on the amount of computing power are a thing of the past.
=Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) virtual machine cloud rental service allows you to rent virtual machine images.
=HP Enterprise Cloud Services-Compute, HP
BladeMatrix) are only remotely reminiscent of Amazon's cloud services, allowing you to use the ordered resources a few minutes after paying by credit card.
=CloudSigma
=VMware Cloud Director, VMware View
=Microsoft (Cloud Accelerate program),
=Rackspace Cloud - open source platform OpenStack=Rackspace Cloud: Cloud Servers
=Public IaaS solutions powered by IBM Compute (Enterprise and Enterprise+)
=in February In 2011, Enomaly invited owners of private clouds to start making money by renting their computing power (during periods of downtime) as part of a service known as SpotCloud.
=MeGaFon is working on cloud technologies for the mass user with automatic billing.
UDP2: Existing proposals for resource-intensive chess tasks or expensive locally installed systems or too expensive to rent:
Rybka Cluster
Since February 1, 2011, the Rybka Cluster has become available to the public. The Rybka Cluster is a high performance supercomputer based in Minden/Westphalia, Germany.
The Rybka 40 cluster consists of 40 physical cores that can be rented for 238 euros (including VAT) per day, or 200 euros (excluding VAT) per day for non-EU customers or companies outside of Germany. The minimum continuous rental time is 5 days.
The Rybka 100 cluster consists of 100 physical cores. They can be rented - 595 euros (including VAT) per day, or 500 euros (excluding VAT) per day for non-EU customers or companies outside of Germany. The minimum continuous rental time for "Rybka 100" is 2 days.
HYDRA project
After the DEEP BLUE project was closed, the baton of software and hardware solutions in the field of computer chess was picked up by the HYDRA project. This is a Linux cluster based on RedHat Linux. Its configuration is eight processor nodes (two 3.06 GHz Intel Xeon processors per node). 16 Virtex I FPGA boards from the English company Alpha Data Systems are used. All nodes are connected by fiber optic lines and connected by a high-speed Myrinet internal network. The total amount of RAM is 16 GB. The weight of this "monster" reaches 250 kg. Interaction between the computer and FPGA boards is carried out by means of MPI messages. The software is written in C (for PC) and Verilog (for FPGA boards). The main technical research is carried out at the Center for Parallel Computing at the University of Paderborn.
UDP3:the size of 8-figure endings will be 100 times larger than the size of 7-figure endings. To fully calculate them, you need 10 PB (10,000 TB) of disk space and about 100 TB of RAM. Therefore, it is not worth expecting new records in the coming years.
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You have a rather interesting task for chess, for which one computer is not enough) A
super unoptimized algorithm?
UPD1: okay, the joke about chess is a good one!)))
What do you want to calculate (if something is interesting, you can easily find the powers)?
The main question is why do this at all? :)
But if you can essentially look towards Azure, the ability to use dedicated servers (if you want a cluster will be a cluster) with autoscaling depending on the load, etc.
The server can be even on Unix, even on Windows - upload whatever you want there, there are no restrictions as such, only the performance of the machine that you paid for.
If it is of purely research interest they have a bispark program in which any Startup or student receives 5000 rubles free of charge. computing power, which is enough to spin 24 * 7 all month round the server is the second most powerful or third on Windows.
They also have cloud computing, although the ability to use them depends on the task and, accordingly, the product.
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