Re: [Eug-lug] Intel Atom Boards

2008-08-12 Thread Ben Barrett
Thank you for sharing, that is a great read! On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 9:05 AM, Mr O <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Gigabyte has been doing better with their solid cap designs. I believe many > of their boards are back to 3 year warranties as well. As for CBase though > we stick with Intel and buy th

[Eug-lug] Citrix CTO Eyes the Future of Virtualization

2008-08-12 Thread marbux
FYI from the forest of standards: The need for openness led major players in the virtualization market to jointly create a proposed standard, the Open Virtual Machine Format (OVF). Members

Re: [Eug-lug] Intel Atom Boards

2008-08-12 Thread Mr O
Gigabyte has been doing better with their solid cap designs. I believe many of their boards are back to 3 year warranties as well. As for CBase though we stick with Intel and buy through authorized channels. That entitles us to benefits that no other component manufacturer in the industry provid

Re: [Eug-lug] Intel Atom Boards

2008-08-12 Thread Bob Crandell
It's something else. On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 23:43 -0700, Bob Miller wrote: > Mr O wrote: > > > No. Let me introduce you to a different board without integrated > > CPU. I'm actually trying to get my hands on one. Waiting for vendors > > to get stock which is happening in the next week. > > It's n

Re: [Eug-lug] servers

2008-08-12 Thread Ben Barrett
And really, if you just need to serve up some HTML or other static content, you need neither Apache nor Ubuntu =P (ie, there are a bunch of other web-serving softwares which have lower overhead, do less, and different names) TMI? Apache the webserver software is sometimes called httpd, the daemo