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The following posts are exact copies of Calvin's entries on the previous Windowshpc portal site. I edited the posting dates to reflect the original date of the entry. Michael Cole Project Manager/Site Administrator Read More...
Cleaning up CCS perf counter entries
Just a quick note. When you uninstall CCP V1, the performance counter categories "Compute Cluster" and "Compute Nodes" aren't removed. (This is a bug which will be resolved in V2.) This means that if for some reason these entries get corrupted, they can Read More...
Check out Ryan Waite's interview on the "How Software Is Built" blog.
http://howsoftwareisbuilt.com/2007/07/22/interview-with-ryan-waite/ In this interview, Ryan Waite, Group Program Manager for High-Performance Computing at Microsoft talks about: o Microsoft’s entry into the High Performance Computing area. o Microsoft’s Read More...
Using "clusrun" to deploy PowerShell, VC runtimes, or other goodies to your compute nodes
Normally, deploying applications to a large number of Windows machines requires substantial planning and infrastructure. Microsoft ships enterprise-quality solutions for handling software deployments, such as Systems Management Server ( SMS ). It is also Read More...
An Introduction
I've been at Microsoft since 1996 in various roles on product teams and in consulting. These days I work pretty much full time assisting HPC ISVs who are trying to get their applications onto Windows Compute Cluster Server. Recently, I've also begun to Read More...
How to detect CCS
Because ISVs have to support solutions from multiple vendors, I frequently get asked: "How do I know if I am running on CCS?" It's a good question. Also, as future versions of the product get shipped, it will be increasingly important to be able to tell Read More...
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