Messages in this thread |  | | From | Alan Cox <> | Subject | Re: 2.0, loggings, cpu quotas, 2.1 issues, etc. | Date | Tue, 11 Jun 1996 17:25:53 +0100 (BST) |
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> Hmmmm. I don't know _THAT_ many big numbercrunchers, that are running LINUX right now... > (But I'd like to see that! ;-) )
There are people using Linux boxes, and Linux clusters for large scale jobs. Various big batch cluster schedulers are available too.
> Usually you still may do accounting. Well, I know it has some drawbacks, but for > most cases, you can create bills for your users, in dependancy to how much they > used your machine... - Isn't that what you want ?
Yes. Well quite often its how departments split the bill for the 8 alphas or whatever they bought together
> > Since LINUX is still run mostly on single-User-machines (Workstations ?! :-) ), > you won't need such a kernel-feature. And since it would decrease performace, I would make > at best a "configurable option" for the kernel.
Its a configurable item for sure as is all accounting/auditing
Alan
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