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Discus and support Distributed processing in Windows 10? Is it possible? in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; Hello! Most of us have at least 2 computers connected at the home network. Is it possible to make them cooperate for resource-demanding tasks such... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by spapakons, Mar 21, 2016.

  1. spapakons Win User

    Distributed processing in Windows 10? Is it possible?


    Hello!

    Most of us have at least 2 computers connected at the home network. Is it possible to make them cooperate for resource-demanding tasks such as HD video editing? If I get the term right, I think this is called Distributed Processing. So is there any software or whatever that can use 2 or more computers connected at the same network to work in parallel and finish the job faster? The job can be for example HD video editing. For a typical 90 minute movie, my main PC (see my specs) has to work overnight to create an AVHCD-DVD version from the initial MKV video. Let alone the time wasted if I want to edit and normalize the soundtrack first. It would be a good idea to get my secondary computer and even my notebook to help done faster. Is that possible? How? It depends on the application used, or is there a way to apply it for any application? All computers will be connected to the same router/switch with cable to maximize the network bandwidth. I hope a typical 10/100 switch is enough and I won't have to buy a gigabit switch.

    Thank you in advance.

    PS: One last question... do all the computers have to run Windows 10? What if one of them is running Windows 7?

    :)
     
    spapakons, Mar 21, 2016
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  2. Abi99 (2) Win User

    What is the distribution process of a WP8 update?

    Mhm. According to the
    availability webpage
    , you should get Lumia Denim. However, in the Software Recovery Tool, Lumia Denim is not available for your Lumia 925 Orange Romania, yet. However, your firmware variant (059T7Z3) is the SIM-Locked variant. Because I am an end-user like
    you, I cannot double-check if there is a non-SIM-Locked firmware variant and which firmware version that has. Furthermore, I do not know the current version for the Microsoft over-the-air servers – the recovery tool is using a different database.



    Actually, you do not have to worry about the distribution process because you cannot change anything about that at all. Either the phone notifies you about an update or not. In the world of Microsoft Mobile, there is no need to bully the phone, the operator,
    or Microsoft Mobile themselves. The process is so intransparent even internally for these parties, all you can do it wait and see.



    Anyway, hopefully a employee see this thread and double-checks the files for this firmware variant (there are thousand of firmware files, each model, type, region, operator, and color). Something is wrong in your case, because the availability page states
    you should have the update already.
     
    Abi99 (2), Mar 21, 2016
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  3. Abi99 (2) Win User
    What is the distribution process of a WP8 update?

    In the Software Recovery Tool, what is your 7-letter code (Product Code: 059…)? No Windows computer
    or USB: The same code is printed on your phone. That code determines your firmware variant which determines your current version. Then, hopefully a Microsoft employee is able to check what is up with that variant.
     
    Abi99 (2), Mar 21, 2016
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  4. LMiller7 Win User

    Distributed processing in Windows 10? Is it possible?

    Distributed processing is a viable concept, but only for some application types. That would be for situations where the individual computers could operate semi independently with minimal communication between them required. Few applications fit that requirement. The problem is that with most applications the added processing power of a second computer would be overwhelmed by the overhead of network communication, even with a very fast network. The second computer would be a burden to performance, not an aid. That would seem to be the case with video editing.
     
    LMiller7, Mar 21, 2016
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  5. spapakons Win User
    Hello!

    Thank you for your reply. I think you are correct for operations that can be done quickly using a single fast computer (i3 or faster), but editing HD video is not that fast, so I don't think the network speed would cause delays. Is there any application that can split a process between two or more networked computers? Alternatively, is there any video editing application that can be configured for distributed processing (less likely, I think) ?

    Just a thought: In NVidia graphics cards you can use CUDA acceleration in supported applications.
    Question 1: Is there any way to force CUDA to applications that not have native support for it? (Is there any CUDA wrapper?)
    Question 2: Is there a CUDA equivalent for Intel HD graphics? What it is? How it is used?
    Question 3: Is there a way to use OpenCL to applications that not have native support for it? (Is there any OpenCL wrapper?)

    Thank you again.
     
    spapakons, Mar 22, 2016
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  6. LMiller7 Win User
    I don't believe there is any application for distributed processing of video files, nor do I believe such exists. I stand by my statements about the overhead involved. I don't have any practical experience with video editing, distributed or otherwise, but I have been an amateur programmer for more than 35 years and know quite a bit about how software works. That is what my statements are based on.

    I can't help you with the other questions.
     
    LMiller7, Mar 22, 2016
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  7. spapakons Win User
    That's OK. Thanks. I guess my best bet is to use my faster computer with an application that allows CUDA or other acceleration and leave my slower computer doing other simpler tasks.
     
    spapakons, Mar 22, 2016
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  8. CountMike New Member

    Distributed processing in Windows 10? Is it possible?

    That would be nice if it could work. Video editing, specially compositing can nail an 8 core FX 8350 @5 GHz to 100% usage.
     
    CountMike, Mar 22, 2016
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  9. Mystere Win User
    Typically, the application itself has to support distributed processing. This is not something done at the OS level.
     
    Mystere, Apr 4, 2018
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