| Re: i'd loan them the extra cycles This is not a new phenomenon. Bot wars have been around for quite some time. The 'alarming rate' that is somehow surprising the dimwit at Sophos (they used to make a good product) is the result of a few collaboration efforts at using clusters and distributed computing to reverse engineer patches - an old idea finally made possible through more reliable and simpler implementations of cluster computing. There are clusters available now that use Knoppix run-live CDs - boot and compute; it's that simple and fast. Personally, I like the technology...
There are several diminutive Linux distros that can be booted from a run-live CD, and then loaded completely into memory, freeing up the CD drive for burning data. If you were to modify one of those distros in the Knoppix cluster fashion, a possible scenario would be:
X number of machines with 1G memory (pretty reasonable)
Each machine is running the entire operating system out of 210M of RAM.
Every computation is held completely in memory; the bottleneck is now the data transfer rate among machines.
Fiber (in the lengths you would use for a one / two room cluster) is cheap.
Sounds fun.
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