In theory it is possibly, but I suspect in practise it isn't.  The phi's are 
diskless and with no way to attach the disk, you will need to do it via NFS or 
some other network file system (or write your own file system over the pci 
bridge).

You might be able to use iscsi… but I'm not sure… latency might still kill you.

You can bridge the phi to the outside world (ie. give it an IP on your lan) and 
do anything you can do with a diskless cluster node.


--
Dr Stuart Midgley
sdm...@sdm900.com




On 28/02/2013, at 11:45 PM, "Hearns, John" <john.hea...@mclaren.com> wrote:

> At least with the Phi, within a single system, its completely 
> cache-coherent... all 60 cores (240 hardware threads).
> 
> Am I stupid in thinking that they would also make very interesting web 
> applications servers - get your database on a solid state array
> Beside the Phi and crank up those web servers.
> 
> Sorry if I'm displaying my ignorance as usual.
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