[BioC] Bioconductor Digest, Vol 10, Issue 15 - Email found in subject

Austin Tanney Austin.Tanney at arragen.com
Thu Dec 11 09:14:21 MET 2003


>Message: 8
>Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 22:15:42 -0500
>From: "Michael Benjamin" <msb1129 at bellsouth.net>


>Briefly, I created a four-node cluster out of Pentium-III boxes and
>Debian Linux/openMosix.  I saw no significant performance boost of
>ReadAffy or expresso using the set of 165 .CEL files from Harvard.  


>Any thoughts?



Is R configured or designed to work as a distributed application? I may be completely off on this, but I am not aware as to whether it is or not. I would imagine that if it isn't then the processes would only work on the master node essentially negating any advantage to running it on a cluster. As I say though, I may be totally wrong about this!

Austin



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