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http://blog.lotas-smartman.net [Tiernans Comms Closet] I know i keep going on and on about this Grid computing idea, but its a really intriguing idea. the way i see it is that it enables both developers to get the most from their applications, and users to get the most from their hardware. So, my newest idea on how to use this is on the server backend. specifically, my server backend. the main place i see this being extreamly handy is the photography site. so, photos are uploaded to the photography site, with some data about those photos (keywords/tags). once the photos are uploaded, they are processed. Processing envolves resizing to different widths and also extracting meta data. then uploading the metadata and the photos to Amazon's S3, with the photo data (including meta data) also going to the SQL server. the reason for placing in both S3 and SQL is backup. if the SQL copy goes away, i still have the S3 data and can rebuild. So, this is where the extra processing horse power would come in handy. its not thats its needed, as such, but...

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http://blog.lotas-smartman.net [Blog.lotas-smartman.net] Tiernans Comms Closet: so, break the files up, send them around the grid, and get the grid to transcode them. you could have your high def versions in WMV format for all meida centers and XBox360s around the house, a smaller wide screen WMV for, lets say, your Zune or PPC, and maye even a MP4 version for either your PSP or iPod video.

Photomatt.nethttp://photomatt.net [Photomatt.net] Photo Matt » Sun Isn't Relevant to Startups: Our founder and myself both came out of Sun and we have a rapidly growing software business for optimization of data-intensive cluster and Grid computing.

[Jsequeira.com] John Sequeira: blog: The s3 tools are way cruder than I'd like (even jungledisk's ... making baby steps into media publishing while Amazon does the same with grid computing? ...

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