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March 10, 2006, 07:30 |
Overflow CFX Processing Capacity
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Hi,
I hope I'm not breaking any forum rules with this; if so can any moderators please delete this. I am a freelance consultant (i.e. low overheads) with a cluster capacity to run CFX - I am trying to judge the demand for an overflow processing capacity service amongst other CFX users (ftp in of a .def file, ftp or DVD archive out of results file(s)) in periods of high demand for in house CPU resources. If anyone has any thoughts on this type of service, including costings, please do not hesitate to reply or get in touch - I am planning for the next year for my business and trying to decide on how much to expand my cluster by. Many thanks, Lee Axon. |
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