minus-squareMax-P@lemmy.max-p.metoLinux@programming.dev•Linux or Landfill? End of Windows 10 Leaves PC Charities with Tough Choicelinkfedilinkarrow-up8·1 day agoSome modern workloads can take advantage of multiple computers. You can usually compile using things like distcc and spread the load across them. If you make them into a Kubernetes cluster you can run many copies or many different things. It’s still an unsolved problem: we still end up with single core bottlenecks to this day, before even involving other machines altogether. linkfedilink
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Some modern workloads can take advantage of multiple computers. You can usually compile using things like distcc and spread the load across them.
If you make them into a Kubernetes cluster you can run many copies or many different things.
It’s still an unsolved problem: we still end up with single core bottlenecks to this day, before even involving other machines altogether.