Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote: > Greetings, > > Thanks Les for your reply. (I dont top-post normally, but this was an emergency) Emergency? Sorry, but your posts are leading me to think that you have lost it. >> Have you looked at Ubuntu's setup? I don't think it deals with GPU's but it >> might be an easier starting point than building from scratch, and if >> anything >> outgrows your resources it can move to Amazon's ec2. > > The point is, why should we not have and use our own resources? > /me blinks. >> http://www.ubuntu.com/cloud/private >> >> But, I think you need to look at storage and compute facilities differently >> in a >> cloud model. Storage needs to be HA and redundant. Computing needs to be >> able >> to fail and be replaced. > > 1. I am not able to understand your above statement clearly. (see my > earlier replies on this thread) > > 2. I believe (and have experienced including and mother and father), > that nothing and/or everything is (ir)replacable. /me stares. > > 4. I am not confused (See point 1) > Does not seem to be a matter of confusion. You start on this list with a sharing model that sounds akin to time-sharing investments of say a private yacht. Then you post a string of stuff that are rather general, controversial, ill-informed but most of all, nothing to do with Centos. Keep this up and you'll be getting the boot. You've been 'warned' already by Karanbir.