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scalability.org » Blog Archive » The many joys of Redhat based ... 2 Responses to “The many joys of Redhat based linux distributions: part 1, filesystems and conary”. Michael Will Says: July 10th, 2007 at 4:07 pm ...
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scalability.org » Blog Archive » Sun closes Network.com to new users … congrats to Amazon for that release, and for Sun Network.com initiative, rest in peace (what a pity… this could really have been something interesting if ...
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scalability.org » Blog Archive » Sun closes Network.com to new users … congrats to Amazon for that release, and for Sun Network.com initiative, rest in peace (what a pity… this could really have been something interesting if ...
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scalability.org » Blog Archive » The many joys of Redhat based ... 2 Responses to “The many joys of Redhat based linux distributions: part 1, filesystems and conary”. Michael Will Says: July 10th, 2007 at 4:07 pm ...
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scalability.org » Blog Archive » SCSI vs FC vs SATA Apr 26, 2006 ... The SCSI crowd like their units. Both handily disparage SATA as being ... Do you know the articel number of that Areca SATA-FC bridge? ...
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scalability.org » Blog Archive » SCSI vs FC vs SATA Apr 26, 2006 ... At the end of the day, one needs to carefully assess whether or not the SCSI vs FC vs SATA debate is a worthwhile one to have. ...
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scalability.org » Blog Archive » Disk reliability: FC and SCSI vs SATA This means, that if the FC and SCSI drives really are so much better than the SATA, like almost all of the vendors selling FC and SCSI storage systems claim ...
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scalability.org » Blog Archive » Michigan’s 21st Century Jobs Fund Mar 16, 2006 ... 2 Responses to “Michigan’s 21st Century Jobs Fund”. Joe Says: August 31st, 2006 at 9:27 am. Update Have a look at these two followups, ...
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scalability.org » Blog Archive » Software appliances: rPath That is, while rPath allows you to ship an appliance, the concept brings along lots of baggage, and most of it is very good. ...
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scalability.org » Blog Archive » MPI-HMMer site is now live MPI-HMMer, the implementation of Professor Eddy’s HMMer code built for MPI clusters, is now live on the net. www.mpihmmer.org will get you there, ...
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