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Performance processing between clients and servers review using Windows and Linux

Microsoft Windows Linux Tux

by Mountain Computers Inc, Publication Date: Saturday, February 1, 2025

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It is that time of year ago to review the performance of client to client and server to server performance.
 
In testing, we looked at distributed performance testing back in 2007 through 2009 using Folding at Home and our GoGreen PC TuneUp™ methods manually, and then within 10 years, we created the software package to deliver those methods. This was client based and server based coordination.
 
When on premise servers were being hybrid designed in early 2010-2012, we looked back at our 1998-2002 server processing models which were hybrid were before hybrid was conceived in the Internet realm.
 
The goal in a pre-hybrid design was on premise server based proprietary code, light and fast, tight and secure, and bulky non-sensitive data in the cloud aka data center servers on high performance networks.
 
Today, we review the next leap in computing and performance both at the client level and server level.
 
REF: https://www.gogreenpctuneup.com/#portfolio
 

 
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