Are special techniques required for creating applications that will run on a Windows-based cluster?
A. No, but it should be kept in mind that an application started from a scheduler must be able to run unattended, with input from a file or a built-in default. This is a common requirement for any application run in batch mode or in the background. Interactive programs can run on Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003, but in this case, the scheduler is called by the application, which acts as a front end. A session-type application of this kind must have an interface to the scheduler and also a way to display the output.
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