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Virtual hard drive and process threading. A question for the real gurus.

Asked by hmarebel02 in DSL Lines / Cable Internet, Fedora Linux, Grid

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I recently purchased a business ADSL package with 3Mb up/down stream capacity. I also have a fedora core virtual server hosted by godaddy somewhere in arizona. Given these two components, do you know of any way to utilize the high bandwidth with virtual server storage space such that the virtual server could act like as a virtual hard drive? I already know how to cluster them together in linux for server redundancy, but I'd like to run windows x86 applications on the server and utilize the high bandwidth via my new ADSL so that the virtual server acts like a virtual harddrive whereby I can execute programs on the virtual server and use and thread the program processes either through the virtual server or on my own physical system. Any ideas? Would windows enterprise enable this kind of activity or would I still need to remote connect into the server and run all applications on server processer threads? I realize remoting is easy, but I want to maximize the utilization of my bandwidth up and down; and I want to maximize the utilization of my physical two node single threaded cluster. Any ideas are appreciated.Start Free Trial
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