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Re: [Condor-users] 2 questions about the condor scheduler
- Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2008 20:59:54 -0600
- From: Alain Roy <roy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Condor-users] 2 questions about the condor scheduler
On Nov 6, 2008, at 6:22 PM, Mohamed Salah Meddeb wrote:
Hello Mr Alain Roy,
I would like to thank you for your answers and opinions and I'm  
going to explain a little bit more my needs, by the way I said  
before about the DH video coding, I'm in need of the real time  
constraint to establish a real time video coding such as HDTV over  
the internet (ADSL) Having a RAW video stream as input (frame by  
frame, 30 frame/s) I need to distribute these frames to the  
available workers in order to code them, but this distribution and  
coding must be in real time i.e when collecting the results from  
workers, idle time must be equal to 0 second (ideal or optimal  
case). Having a RAW video stream as input (frame by frame, 30 frame/ 
s) I need to distribute these frames to the available workers in  
order to code them, but this distribution and coding must be in real  
time i.e when collecting the results from workers, idle time must be  
equal to 0 second (ideal or optimal case).
For the MW it looks a very interesting idea, but I don’t know if it  
can resolve my problem using it because I don’t have enough  
information and technical details about it, I will see the link and  
I hope that could be a solution
Finally, I would like to thank you again for your assistance and  
help, looking forward to your answer
If you really need near 0 idle time, you're better off with Master  
Worker, and I encourage you to explore the details at that link.
-alain
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Alain Roy                                         roy@xxxxxxxxxxx
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