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Re: [HTCondor-users] Designing a new HTC cluster



i don't think you're going to get many replies to this.  designing an
HTC system is highly depandany on two factors, one your workload and
two you're financial constraint.  putting aside the second, without
the first there's likely no way to even take a swag

On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 6:35 PM mtwest2718 via HTCondor-users
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> While I realize a bunch of this would be worked out with the hardware vendor, do any of the sysadmins on here have recommendations on how to design a new system given a set of monetary and spatial constraints? I figure there has to be some sort of "configurator" out there.
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> The reason I ask is that I would like to advocate for a potential new system to be built for HTC workloads and would need some concrete throughput per dollar numbers to justify this change over just expanding the existing HPC system. And who better to ask than the community that does so much to advocate for high-throughput methods internationally?
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> Cheers,
> Matt
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