3.2 Possible OpenVMS Galaxy Configurations TBS: In this section, give an overview of the mod- els of computing. Then describe how the models "transform" into Galaxy configurations. An OpenVMS Galaxy computing environment lets customers decide how much cooperation exists between instances in a single computer system. In a shared-nothing computing model, the instances do not share any resources; operations are isolated from one another. In a shared-partial computing model, the instances share some resources and cooperate in a limited way. In a shared-everything model, the instances cooperate fully and share all available resources, to the point where the operating system presents a single cohesive entity to the network. To be supplied: Expand the descriptions of these models in the following sections. 3.2.1 Shared-Nothing Computing Model In a shared nothing configuration, the instances of OpenVMS are completely independent of each other and are connected through external interconnects, as though they were separate computers. With APMP, all available memory is allocated into private memory for each instance of OpenVMS. Each instance has its own set of CPUs and an appropriate amount of I/O resources assigned to it. 3.2.2 Shared-Partial Computing Model 3.2.3 Shared-Everything Computing Model