If you change country though you have different plugs and different
voltage. You need to be able to select on certain aspects. For me the
biggest problem of the BDII is that it has been overloaded with
information for slightly different uses (brokering, service discovery,
migrations, general description, accounting, passing parameters to batch
systems).
cheers
alessandra
On 22/06/2015 11:52, Ewan MacMahon wrote:
> It's sometimes worth bearing in mind the philosophical grounding of why we call this a grid at all - it's supposed to work like the power grid, and when I plug in an appliance I don't know whether the electricity was generated by coal, gas, nuclear, wind, or the solar panels on some guys house. I don't know what switchgear my local substations has, or who else is plugged into it. All I know, and all I need to know, is that if I have something with a standard fit plug and I stick it in the wall I get ~240V AC and my stuff works.
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