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By Ina Fried
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 9, 2006 10:00:00 AM

Microsoft has taken another step in its effort to bring Windows in the world of supercomputing, having finished development of its computer cluster operating system.

The software maker said Friday that it has finalized the code for Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003, which is designed to allow multiple servers to work together to handle high-performance computing (HPC) tasks. Such work, long handled by systems from SGI and Cray, has increasingly been tackled by Linux clusters, though Microsoft has been planning its entry for some time.

CNET News.com first reported in May 2004 that Microsoft was developing such a version of Windows. A month later, the company confirmed its plans.

"This is a long-term investment for Microsoft," Kyril Faenov, director of High Performance Computing at Microsoft, said in a telephone interview. "We think we can make an impact."

The company had originally hoped to have the software ready last fall, but opted to spend more time testing the product. Now Microsoft says it is ready, noting that some early customers, including Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems and Cornell University's biology department are already using the software. Dell, Hewlett-Packard and IBM are among the computer makers that are planning to sell clusters using Microsoft's software.

Microsoft hopes that, though late to the cluster computing game, it can enter just as such tasks become more common and move beyond academic and research areas into large businesses.

"We think technical computing is an area that is undergoing a tremendous transition," Faenov said.

The Compute Cluster software--which is based on the Windows Server 2003 operating system, hence the somewhat outdated name--will be made available for evaluation next week. Customers, however, won't be able to buy the software until August, slightly behind the company's latest goal, which was to ship the software sometime in the first half of the year.

Basically, the company is hoping to do for the cluster market what it did in the server market. There, Microsoft bolstered Windows just in time to capitalize on the shift away from proprietary Unix servers, with the server unit having been a strong spot for the company's financial performance in recent years.

Microsoft is also pushing the idea of "personal supercomputing"--the idea that individual researchers, business analysts and engineers can benefit from harnessing the power of multiple computers. Hardware makers Ciara Technologies and Tyan Computer are among the companies aiming to sell such individual clusters.

The Compute Cluster software will sell for an estimated $469 per node, less than the company's standard server OS price. The cost of Windows Server varies based on the version of the operating system, but the standard edition with the ability to connect to five computers has a suggested price of $999.

"The price is less than standard Windows Server," Faenov said. "We got feedback that that is an attractive price."

The software is also among the first products from Microsoft that will run only on machines that have 64-bit processors, though it can still run 32-bit software. The next version of Exchange will also be 64-bit only, Microsoft has said.

Faenov said he is encouraged by the amount of HPC-related software already developed for Windows, including programs from MathWorks, Ansys and The BioTeam. Next, Faenov said he hopes to see Microsoft expand into the electronic design automation area, talking to folks like Mentor Graphics and Synopsys. He also sees the possibility for new areas, such as graphic design companies, to make clustered computing a part of their infrastructure.

"I would love to see media applications--Adobe Photoshop or InDesign--to be able to take advantage of clusters in every design shop out there," Faenov said.

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MS "clustering" technologies have been used at Cornel Supercomputing Facility over the last FIVE years. Apparently MS funneled a boatload of $$$ to "assist" in their research... Read the rest)
Posted by: michael_t Posted on: 06/14/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Skynet is a few years behind MS  Boot_Agnostic | 06/09/06
MS & Super-computer in the same sentence?  JonathonDoe | 06/09/06
Yes and..  Prognosticator | 06/09/06
Save it  DarthRidiculous | 06/09/06
you think that LongHorn could run on anything but Supercomputing grade  michael_t | 06/09/06
Photoshop needs a cluster...  jinko | 06/09/06
Everyone else  panic man | 06/09/06
Cost was listed  Loverock Davidson | 06/09/06
IT cost  panic man | 06/09/06
Why?  Patrick Jones | 06/09/06
I agree ...  IanX | 06/09/06
That was my first thought too...  jinko | 06/09/06
When I first saw the headline of this article...  Henry Miller | 06/09/06
More likely...  tic swayback | 06/09/06
Licensing costs?????  whisperycat | 06/09/06
If you had read the article  Loverock Davidson | 06/09/06
Some costs in there, not much  magcomment | 06/09/06
I found it difficult to read thru the tears of laughter  whisperycat | 06/09/06
That's how much he OS costs, not how much the licensing is.  olePigeon | 06/09/06
Microsoft wraps up code for 'supercomputer' Windows  Loverock Davidson | 06/09/06
Microsoft is becoming...  Henry Miller | 06/09/06
Blah blah blah  Loverock Davidson | 06/09/06
When was the last time someone told you to STFU?  itanalyst | 06/09/06
When was the last time?  Henry Miller | 06/09/06
Never happens to me.  osreinstall | 06/09/06
What my wife does...  Henry Miller | 06/09/06
That will not kill it.  osreinstall | 06/09/06
BUWAHAHAH!!! How LATE Can You Get???  itanalyst | 06/09/06
Suuuure you did  John Zern | 06/09/06
Apparently not what I was hoping for...  3D0G | 06/09/06
Another example of MS competing in an area they would NOT compete in if it  DonnieBoy | 06/09/06
Yeah, they haven't been replacing Unix everywhere.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/09/06
Obviously Linux is NOT the OS of Choice...  John Zern | 06/09/06
And you bashers run SuperComputing Centers right?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/09/06
Exactly right, no_axe.  whisperycat | 06/09/06
Appearance of Impropriety  mighetto | 06/09/06
Yes, they said that about servers too...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/09/06
Laugh  Sabz5150 | 06/09/06
Actually, yes  Sabz5150 | 06/09/06
I have friend...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/09/06
Is that the best you can do?  Sabz5150 | 06/09/06
actually some of us have...  Monkey_MCSE | 06/09/06
So, how much you wanna bet?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/09/06
well bets are stupid...  Monkey_MCSE | 06/09/06
Yes, you doofus...n  michael_t | 06/09/06
Ah Yes  axe's worst nightmare | 06/10/06
The cynic in me has to wonder  zkiwi | 06/09/06
OpenVMS clustering is a live and well  CMKRNL | 06/09/06
With Cray Next Door, Its about time  mighetto | 06/09/06
Now we get Super Zombies thanks to MS! (nt)  Outside T. Box | 06/09/06
What did MS have to do with your birth?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/09/06
Oh, we forgot Bitty, only you have the authority to throw insults...  itanalyst | 06/09/06
What's the hurry there? It's ONLY 2006 we still have time for  michael_t | 06/09/06
This is gonna go over in the computing world like a cement life preserver  itanalyst | 06/09/06
I doubt it. Corporate suckups will be lured by lower "TCO".  HypnoToad | 06/09/06
Yeah, I Can't Wait For The Massive Mistakes  itanalyst | 06/09/06
Linux boxes will have a future in clustering...  John Zern | 06/09/06
I know this is a waste of time but...  Linux Advocate | 06/09/06
Good Question. Hear's a thought  John Zern | 06/09/06
Ironic you chose Boeing...  Linux Advocate | 06/09/06
Please do not mistake  John Zern | 06/10/06
Very good question actually!  Linux Advocate | 06/11/06
Hillarious.... After Linux clusters are used in the 10,000s of  michael_t | 06/10/06
Actually, what this shows is..  John Zern | 06/10/06
Message has been deleted.  itanalyst | 06/09/06
Message has been deleted.  osreinstall | 06/09/06
Yes dear, now go back to your 2X-L Robot  itanalyst | 06/09/06
Dear? I hope not.  osreinstall | 06/09/06
Awww..is da widdle $hill jealous?  itanalyst | 06/09/06
Actually the BSDs did it first.  osreinstall | 06/09/06
Awww, sounds like the Linux shill is upset...  John Zern | 06/09/06
This is funny since ms windows started as print and file server (LAN  michael_t | 06/09/06
nix is the next Novell 3.1  jimk_z | 06/09/06
Not quite  michael_t | 06/09/06
Yeah, sure it is.  osreinstall | 06/09/06
Actually this applies in both directions ...  George Mitchell | 06/09/06
Something new is always knocked by someone.  osreinstall | 06/09/06
This is one area that I believe  Linux Advocate | 06/09/06
Wishful thinking at best  osreinstall | 06/09/06
But you are wrong  Linux Advocate | 06/09/06
Only in your world  osreinstall | 06/09/06
Sigh, always you try to put people into camps  Linux Advocate | 06/09/06
It is so easy with your posts. Don't even have to try.  osreinstall | 06/09/06
Sorry but Windows makes sense on a desktop... not in a cluster.  Linux Advocate | 06/09/06
It makes sense where it can be applied.  osreinstall | 06/10/06
Again you are wrong  Linux Advocate | 06/10/06
One more thing  Linux Advocate | 06/10/06
You haven't been right  osreinstall | 06/10/06
Forgot to add  Linux Advocate | 06/09/06
You didn't add much.  osreinstall | 06/09/06
I added enough  Linux Advocate | 06/09/06
Yeah, sure you did.  osreinstall | 06/10/06
**Chuckles** see there you go again!  Linux Advocate | 06/10/06
Yep, I sure did because you are quacking like a duck.  osreinstall | 06/10/06
Not going to quit  Linux Advocate | 06/10/06
Wish you would. Can't argue facts.  osreinstall | 06/10/06
Here you go...  Linux Advocate | 06/10/06
What are you trying to prove?  osreinstall | 06/10/06
Come on now  Linux Advocate | 06/11/06
No you come on. You said MS doesn't belong in supercomputing.  osreinstall | 06/11/06
Dude,  Jim Blaine - Bellingham WA. | 06/11/06
What a school yard chant you had.  osreinstall | 06/11/06
Right on cue!  Jim Blaine - Bellingham WA. | 06/12/06
Grow up loser.  osreinstall | 06/12/06
Good dog!  Jim Blaine - Bellingham WA. | 06/12/06
My Laptop's OS could do this 37 Years Ago  tor2351@... | 06/09/06
You had a laptop in 1969?  Yensi717 | 06/09/06
Lol  jimk_z | 06/09/06
It was a PDP-8 on a hand truck.  osreinstall | 06/09/06
His laptop's *OS*...  techboy_z | 06/13/06
Ah....Humor.  osreinstall | 06/13/06
Don't underestimate Microsoft ...  George Mitchell | 06/09/06
well said.  jimk_z | 06/09/06
Typo in the title?  michael_t | 06/09/06
Talk about late to the party....  richdave | 06/09/06
"MS Windows Cluster" like "electrical conductor with glass" happy  michael_t | 06/10/06
Those numbers only work for today  John Zern | 06/10/06
Not even close  michael_t | 06/14/06
Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 almost done in 2006  Roger Ramjet | 06/12/06

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