The Benefits of Six Computer Servers Over the Supercomputer in Banking.
This paper will discus why a bank would rather use six server computers, rather than a supercomputer for their computer related business management. By understanding the certain benefits of this type of computer environment, we can understand how a supercomputer would handle macrocosmic types of banking transactions, but with separate computers a checks and balances can be held over the different departments that utilize coordinative parts to the whole. This structure, being based on separate services within the computer systems operation, can justify a more thorough connection between different aspects of the bank, while the 'supercomputer' would cover to large a processing of data for accurate information projections, but slower interaction processing.