Is there a way to connect two computers and have them both run as one?
>like a super computer not a network
>with some type of software that is easy to install and understand
??
>>60453955
just rip out the guts of both, buy a mobo that supports 2 CPU's and rebuild your shit
>>60453955
what you are trying to search is distributed systems.
>>60453965
I thought it was Clustering
Windows 2012 R2, is what would be needed to create a combination set up in windows?
>>60454154
>distributed systems
How do you do this? Explain this to me I don't know.
>>60453955
You need to get two computers. They both have to have usb 3.0.
Once you have those, you plug the usb 3.0 cable into each of the computers.
Once you've done that, you have to synchronize the bios.
And, after you've done that, you'll have combined the two computers as one. Remember, once you've done this, if you turn one computer off you will automatically turn the other off.
>>60453955
>like a super computer
>not a network
you might want to have a closer look into supercomputers
there's nothing magic about supercomputers/clusters
they're seperate computers, controlled my a master computer, which just manages what jobs are being run where
the key is the software, and the type of jobs being run
namely, the work needs to be able to be split into self-contained jobs, like if you need to encode 500 videos, you could split that across 500 nodes and have each one encode 1 video each
but you can't just throw say, a video game onto a supercomputer and expect 500x more FPS
>>60455650
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beowulf_cluster
>>60453955
You are doing your part in destroying google.
>>60453955
just use Mesos, run master on one and slaves on both of them
You need to specify a use case. There are numerous ways you could have multiple systems working in parallel on computational problems. Heck, if you're smart enough (which I know OP is not), you could invent a way to link together computational power in a new way that may become useful to the computing community.