Changes between Version 3 and Version 4 of HomogeneousRedundancy


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Jun 14, 2007, 8:01:15 AM (17 years ago)
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davea
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  • HomogeneousRedundancy

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    2323N specifies the granularity of host classification:
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    25  0:: Don't user homogeneous redundancy (all hosts are numerically equivalent)
    26  1:: Use a fine-grained classification with 80 classes (4 OS and 20 CPU types).
    27  2:: Use a coarse-grained classification in which there are 4 classes: Windows, Linux, Mac-PPC and Mac-Intel.
     25 0:: No homogeneous redundancy (all hosts are numerically equivalent)
     26 1:: A fine-grained classification with 80 classes (4 OS and 20 CPU types).
     27 2:: A coarse-grained classification in which there are 4 classes: Windows, Linux, Mac-PPC and Mac-Intel.
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    2929The proper classification depends on your application, and how it's compiled (compiler, compiler options, math libraries) on the various platforms.