On Wed, Dec 1, 2021, 8:06 PM David Christensen <dpchr...@holgerdanske.com>
wrote:

> .....
> But, the best answer is to rewrite your script as a parallel program.
> The challenge is: what programming language?  Shells can do simple
> parallelism via background tasks, if you can break up your script
> suitably.  I have been beating my head against multi-threaded Perl for
> several years, but I do not recommend it.  If you want a recent
> programming language designed for parallel programming, an obvious
> choice is Go.  Erlang is older, very robust, and adds distributed


....
You can save yourself some trouble by using a parallel or distributed
shell. The two that come to mind are pdksh and IBM's distributed shell dsh.
Then you can write shell scripts in more familiar ways that are concurrent
without learning a new language or environment.


> David
>
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