• MajorHavoc@programming.dev
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        but it did not stick.

        Yeah. It was bad. The job of a Supercomputer is to be really fast and really parallel. Windows for Supercomputing was… not.

        I honestly thought it might make it, considering the engineering talent that Microsoft had.

        But I think time proves that Unix and Linux just had an insurmountable head start. Windows, to the best of my knowledge, never came close to closing the gap.

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          But, surely Windows is the wrong OS?

          Windows is a per-user GUI… supercomputing is all about crunching numbers, isn’t it?

          I can understand M$ trying to get into this market and I know Windows server can be used to run stuff, but again, you don’t need a GUI on each node a supercomputer they’d be better off with DOS…?

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      Yeh it was system x I worked on out default was redhat. I forget the other options but win and mac sure as shut wasn’t on the list