This isn't technical support because it isn't a problem, it's more of a curiosity.
I'm wondering what kind of connection this network is going to be backboned with, and what kinds of latency I should expect:
to give some backround on the network we're talking about, it covers 2 or 3 cities, with about 20 miles between them, and I've never noticed exceptionally slow connections when trying to access stuff at that distance, although i've never ping'd anything to get latency responses.
So on the presumption that this is just one big VPN connecting multiple facilities, what kind of latency is it likely going to be kicking back?
Also, at what point does grid computing start to hate you for latency, I know that GigE on shorter leads (under 100ft) can maintain around half-ms latency, but what kind of latency should I be considering on this VPN? 5ms? 10ms? higher?
And yes, before anyone asks, I'm looking at this network as a potential canidate for a very large scale grid computing system, which, if ever completed would be comprised of something around 24,000 CPU's (mostly Pentium 4 HT's (3GHZ+) and Athlon64's (3000+ or higher)) now while this may seem impressive, poor interconnect latency would kill the entire thing, because it'd spend so much time waiting on the network (while systems of similar or lesser size are usually backboned on something like Myrinet or InfiniBand, which provide exceptionally low latency and exceptionally high bandwidth).
SO!
If anyone has some guesses on where the performance will actually sit based on the higher latency of the VPN, and how well a VPN will handle traffic best described as "very chatty, but not much to say" (lots of packets but very small) that'd be helpful, also, anyone know of MOSIX having a top end for nodes (or of a mainstream (including Gentoo) having a top end for connected nodes?)
Also, 24,000 CPU's sounds a lot higher now that I throw it out there, so my estimation may be a bit high (give or take maybe 5000, and yes that's huge, but I can't verify exact #'s as I haven't seen every single system on this network).
Also, anyone know how much it would cost, just guesstimate, to rent processing time on a system that big? (it'd be in the 100k GFlop range assuming latency doesn't rape it)