[Python-ideas] solving multi-core Python
Sturla Molden
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Thu Jun 25 11:35:34 CEST 2015
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Nathaniel Smith <njs at pobox.com> wrote: > Continuing my vague and uninformed impressions, I suspect that this > would actually be relatively easy to fix by hooking the import system > to do something more intelligent, like nominate one node as the leader > and have it do the file lookups and then tell everyone else what it > found (via the existing message-passing systems). There are two known solutions. One is basically what you describe. The other, which at least works on IBM blue brain, is to import modules from a ramdisk. It seems to be sufficient to make sure whatever is serving the shared disk can deal with the 100k client DDoS. Sturla
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