Re: [SLUG] (FWD) linux clustering

From: Derek Glidden (dglidden@illusionary.com)
Date: Wed May 23 2001 - 18:45:57 EDT


"Tim K." wrote:
>
> I see what you mean about using that computer as my master node. I read
> that a master node doesn't need much computing power, so I'm gonna use a
> Pentium 66 to act as the master node.
>
> As for using Linux on my workstation... I would but my main pieces of
> software (3D Studio, AutoCad) only runs on NT. I'm not interested in
> learning any new software just to switch OS's My business is almost totally
> dependant upon my knowledge of these pieces of software.
>
> Maybe they'll switch, then I definitely will. I think Linux is the next
> operating system.

Unfortunately, they never will. 3DS is so tightly tied to Wintel-NT
that they couldn't even get it to run properly on Alpha-NT when they
tried to port it a couple years back. Autodesk has their own set of
problems, and seems firmly entrenched in its position of a "Wintel CAD
software" company.

Now, if you were to switch, for example to Maya and Microstation, those
both do have Linux ports. But I can understand the business reasons why
you wouldn't be able to do that easily.

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