Do not forget physical security (including, but not limited to, access control
surveillance -- different logs, videos, and people to control),
local/municipal/state laws and regulations (e.g. fire control standards),
personnel to manage all that sites (even third-party)... IMHO too much
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 3:04 PM, Frank Coluccio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Michael Dillon is spot on when he states the following (quotation below),
although he could have gone another step in suggesting how the distance
insensitivity of fiber could be further leveraged:
Dillon is not only
Here is a little hint - most distributed applications in
traditional jobsets, tend to work best when they are close
together. Unless you can map those jobsets onto truly
partitioned algorithms that work on local copy, this is a
_non starter_.
Let's make it simple and say it in plain
Matthew Petach wrote:
On 3/29/08, Alex Pilosov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone please, pretty please with sugar on top, explain the point
behind high power density?
Raw real estate is cheap (basically, nearly free). Increasing power
density per sqft will *not* decrease cost, beyond
Anyone seen spam from Uplogix.com? As it came to this email address, which
I don't give to vendors for exactly this reason, I'm suspecting it's been
harvested from this list or maybe c-nsp, the only other list I'm active
on, for sporadic amounts of active.
Has anyone else seen this? I'd
Here is a little hint - most distributed applications in traditional jobsets,
tend to work best when they are close together. Unless you can map those jobsets
onto truly partitioned algorithms that work on local copy, this is a _non
starter_.
I thought that I had made my view clear in this
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 11:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let's make it simple and say it in plain English. The users
of services have made the decision that it is good enough
to be a user of a service hosted in a data center that is
remote from the client. Remote means in another