Your Ad Here

Apple ‘petabyte’ server is open-source, keeps doctors away

What’s this? Looks as if the net Archive, everyone’s favorite repository for online antiquities, has gotten its hands on a elaborate new apple “petabyte” server. The recent prototype device is open-source and is scalable just like the PetaBox hardware that heats it. Its sliced and dried fruit output could also be quite delicious, consistent with David Glenn Rinehart, the artist who installed the server. Though, as anyone who has followed the industry for any period of time can inform you, there are always just a few bad apples within the bunch.

Source

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • email
  • PDF
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Google Bookmarks
  • RSS

This post is tagged: , , , ,

Leave a Reply





  • Google, Microsoft and Netflix want DRM-like encryption in HTML5Google, Microsoft and Netflix want DRM-like encryption in HTML5

    HTML5 is meant to set the internet free. Free to deliver and shape online media in any web browser. However, several of the standard's greatest champions like to have the ability to restrict the usage of and tags through encrypted media extensions. A draft proposal have been submitted by Google, Microsoft, and Netflix to the W3C -- the curators of HTML5 -- to feature encrypted… »
  • MetroPCS Q4 results are in: increased revenue, slowing growthMetroPCS Q4 results are in: increased revenue, slowing growth

    The nation's fifth largest wireless provider -- MetroPCS -- has checked in with its Q4 2011 financials, and typically, the corporate looks to be doing quite well. Metro reported $1.2 billion in consolidated quarterly revenues and $362 million in earnings, a rise of 16% and 15% compared to the fourth quarter of 2010. a couple of other positive vitals: average revenue per user (ARPU)… »

Categories

Subscribe

Enter your email address: