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High-throughput Computing (HTC)

High-throughput computing (HTC) is defined as a type of computing.Designed to use resources to run large numbers of computing tasks in parallel. HTC systems consist of distributed computer networks called computing clusters, which are used to efficiently schedule large numbers of jobs. HTC focuses on increasing the overall throughput of the system by running many smaller tasks in parallel. HTC is often used in scientific research and engineering applications to process large data sets or perform simulations that require large amounts of computing power.

HTC's Advantages

  • flexibility: HTC is more flexible and can be used for many computing tasks related to business analysis and scientific research. 
  • Cost-effectiveness:HTC is more cost-effective than solutions offered by high performance computing (HPC), leveraging available and less expensive hardware and software to perform more tasks. 
  • reliability: The HTC system is designed primarily to provide high reliability and ensure that all tasks can operate efficiently even if any individual component fails. 
  • Resource optimization: HTC increases the value of available computing resources by ensuring that all available resources are used efficiently and appropriately.