On Fri, 2008-06-06 at 10:39 -0500, Gerry Creager wrote: > W > Also, I'm now told that "almost every customer" ordered their cluster > configuration service at several kilobucks per rack. Since the team I'm > working with has some degree of experience in configuring and installing > hardware and software on computational clusters, now measured in at > least 10 separate cluster installations, this seemed like an unnecessary > expense. However, we're finding vendor gotchas that are annoying at the > least, and sometimes cause significant work-around time/effort.
Somebody has to pay for all those technicians to set you BIOSes. Seriously, we almost always do turn-key clusters for customers. We do what we term as "hardware only" deals - but you wouldn't recognise them as such. The project I'm thinking on consisted of supplying many Intel twin servers, and us setting those BIOSes prior to delivery, racking, labelling and cabling all servers and switches. Providing a loan cluster head node and installing our cluster distribution on there for a week long soak test prior to the customer accepting it and then reinstalling with their own OS. Quite, quite far from leaving a pile of boxes on the loading dock. I don't want to go into this one too deeply, but when we do true hardware-only deals (I'm thinking more of network switches here) you end up supporting things out of goodwill anyway. _______________________________________________ Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.org To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf