Microsoft has committed itself to releasing Windows Server 2003 Compute Cluster Edition before this autumn's SC2005 conference
Microsoft is aiming to have its first cluster version of Windows ready in time for a supercomputing conference this fall.
Software Architect Marvin Theimer said on Thursday that the company hopes to have a beta version by this summer, with the final version of Windows Server 2003 Compute Cluster Edition ready by the SC2005 supercomputing conference in November.
The company has not announced final pricing for the operating system, but Theimer said the additional nodes of a cluster will be priced at a discount.
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