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Modern Computer Architecture and Organization - Third Edition
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Providers of large-scale computing capabilities and networking services to the public and to sprawling organizations such as governments, research universities, and major corporations often aggregate computing capabilities in large buildings, each containing thousands or even millions of computers.
To make the most effective use of these capabilities, it is not sufficient to consider the collection of systems in a warehouse-scale computer (WSC) as simply a large number of individual computers. Instead, given the immense processing, networking, and storage capabilities provided by a warehouse-scale computing environment, it is more appropriate to think of the entire data center as a single, massively parallel computing system.
Early electronic computers were huge systems that occupied entire rooms and required continuous support from technical staff. Since then, computer architectures have evolved to today's fingernail-size processor chips, each...