Really good content, clear, concise, considering the topic and all the other related content on UA-cam it's quite refreshing! Now I have a question for you hopefully you can help. Do you know if it Is possible to achieve a cluster setup that ultimately has a normal Windows 10 User Experience for one node, But incorporating the processing power of multiple Computers. Say I have 4 Computers that are all relatively similar in performance networked on 1GB LAN and one of those is my computer that I run applications like Adobe - Blender - Fusion360 - AutoCAD Normal workstation applications in an ordinary Windows 10 environment, Is it possible to combine these other unused computers to increase productivity of my workstation? Currently having to move files around , have multiple installs of applications on multiple PC's and using VNC to interface with them, it really is incredibly cumbersome for 2021! I would much prefer a regular desktop experience with added benefit of the combined power instead of wasting all this compute power by having it used inefficiently or not at all. If so could you produce a tutorial, I would think it would become popular video in any case :) Thanks in advance and cheers.
Thanks!... Do you have lecture 2 and 3 somewhere?
A very informative presentation.
Really good content, clear, concise, considering the topic and all the other related content on UA-cam it's quite refreshing! Now I have a question for you hopefully you can help.
Do you know if it Is possible to achieve a cluster setup that ultimately has a normal Windows 10 User Experience for one node, But incorporating the processing power of multiple Computers.
Say I have 4 Computers that are all relatively similar in performance networked on 1GB LAN and one of those is my computer that I run applications like Adobe - Blender - Fusion360 - AutoCAD Normal workstation applications in an ordinary Windows 10 environment, Is it possible to combine these other unused computers to increase productivity of my workstation?
Currently having to move files around , have multiple installs of applications on multiple PC's and using VNC to interface with them, it really is incredibly cumbersome for 2021!
I would much prefer a regular desktop experience with added benefit of the combined power instead of wasting all this compute power by having it used inefficiently or not at all.
If so could you produce a tutorial, I would think it would become popular video in any case :)
Thanks in advance and cheers.
Thanks it really helps more and more
volume is too low. Even with Jabra headphones, cant make out what the speaker is talking about.
get a better mic