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| Running with the Big Boys | |
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| Registered User | I remember similar setups from working at various .com's ![]() |
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| Registered User | It's gotta be insane, rows and rows of hardware on racks, *drool* ![]() My mini cubical has a view of our little development datacenter, nothing to drool over ![]() |
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| Registered User | This is obviously a joke right? |
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| The Mutant | Quote:
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| Registered User | Google continues to use Pentium II and III processors due to their low power usage and reliability. Clustering many low end computers and making them work as one is what provides their great computing power. |
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| Registered User | Beowulf (computing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) Many years ago this one ISP used really old Sun hardware (IPX/IPC's) to do webhosting on, I was amazed. They were a cheapskate ISP |
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