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Friday, October 10, 2008
Dare to Rant: "Answering every question with 'buy more servers' is Dijkstra's shortest path to fail." Especially since Dijkstra didn't even use servers.
Thursday, October 9, 2008 real men have datacenters
James Hamilton: "If the large service providers like Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, Beidu, Amazon and a handful of others don’t publish the details, the rest of the world’s data centers will never run as efficiently as described in the paper. Only high-scale datacenter users can afford the R&D program to spend on increased efficiency and water consumption elimination. I’m arguing it’s up to all of us working in the industry to publish the details to allow smaller-scale deployments to operate at similar efficiency levels." Sounds similar to the fab situation.
The Ceph distributed filesystem hit version 0.4.
After 3,000 miles The Porcelain Rocket touched down in Mexico.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008 fanboys, start your flamethrowers
The Register: Hitwise and Compete: the user data ISPs do sell.
John Gruber: "I think Google could take Android and grow it to serve as a PC OS. Wine would be to Android what Classic was to Mac OS X. The big win is saying 'screw you' to KDE and Gnome and all those crap Linux interfaces and APIs. Start over with something new, cohesive, better, and, most of all, which is not, conceptually, a watered down clone of Windows." Ouch.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Ars Technica: AMD spins off foundry.
The Register: Spectrum Bridge solves the white space problem. Maybe.
GigaOM: Wholesale Internet Bandwidth Prices Keep Falling. A nice reference for the next person who wants to consume 8 Mbps 24x7 for $50.
Monday, October 6, 2008
TechDirt: Let's Be Honest About Bandwidth Rationing.
Jonathan Blow tries to port Braid to Linux. "Yes, I have been using OpenGL for 12 years. Please understand that I am a professional game developer and not a newbie of some kind." Classic.
Friday, October 3, 2008
SmoothSpan: Cloud Competition, Lock-In, and Why Richard Stallman is All Wrong. This is why we should distinguish between SaaS and HaaS. RMS is really complaining about SaaS, not the whole cloud.
The Inquirer: Performance RAM will damage your Nehalem. Now that's what I call overclocking. None of this pansy "reset the BIOS" stuff for me.
Jeff Jarvis: The building block of journalism is no longer the article.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
GENI System Overview and Spiral 1 Overview. I'm a little disappointed to still see research on IXPs going on when much simpler processors are available. But hey, grad students are a renewable resource.
Data Center Knowledge: Google's PUE is better than yours.
Wesley M. Felter, Charles R. Lefurgy, Tyler Bletsch: Method and System for Estimating Processor Utilization from Power Measurements. A clever little hack.
Amazon discovered HVM mode, will run Windows on EC2.
The Register: IBM delivers baby blade SAN. I like it. Death to Fibre Channel.
The Register: Amazon plugs video leak flaw. Oops, we forgot to turn on the DRM.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Jeff Darcy on the past and future of cluster filesystems. "People building large clusters already have Infiniband or some other fast interconnect already; adding a whole separate set of cards and cables and switches just for storage is likely to be unwelcome for economic and logistical and performance and reliability reasons. Once you’re in that world, what’s the difference between using your one interconnect to talk to a disk array and using it to talk to another node?"
The HP Oracle Database Machine looks kinda like the world's most expensive Hadoop cluster.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Seagate Barracuda 7200.11: 1.5 TB baby. Usually the largest drive on the market has a noticeable price premium, but at 12 cents per fake GB this one is marginally cheaper per GB than 1 TB drives.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Mike Shapiro: Sun Open Storage. The fact that Amber Road hasn't been announced apparently isn't preventing Sun from marketing it against NetApp et al. Slide 19 may indicate that ZFS will become a cluster filesystem, although it's not clear how or if this is different from straight pNFS. I'm not sure what's up with the ominous "Re-use of this material requires permission of Sun and the author" disclaimer.
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