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Re: Grid computing software

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Originally Posted by [527]phil
Thanks for the information, but I'm looking for Grid computing software, the system you just explained is parallel computing. As of now i can do mathematical formulas and code lists, But what i really want to do is use both computers for video editing. Right now it takes about an hour (with dual processors) to compile all the special effects and stuff, I'm just trying to make it go faster.
Grid computing is a type of parallel computing. It basically is just a bunch of geographically separate computers that operate in parallel. You really are looking for a cluster even if you don't know it.

I'd look into your video editing software and see if it supports clustering. For it to really work, the software itself really should support the clustering.

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