On CHOW: Easy Thanksgiving for beginners
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet
TalkBack 9 of 21:
Next »
« Previous
Server = Thousand points of failure
You will never achieve rock solid performance from a server, they are 'thousand points of failure.'

The mainframe is single threaded and still a work horse ZOS running MVS batch work.

Oh well, it would be nice if they built the stuff in the USA instead of China.
Posted by: Linux User 1   Posted on: 10/20/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

Alert moderator to an offensive message

Subscribe to this discussion via Email or RSS

Intel's got back its mojo  Prognosticator | 10/20/06
Agreed (nt)  fizzmaster | 10/20/06
From somebody running a Core 2 Duo E6700...  Linux_Fanboy | 10/20/06
Not from what I hear.  Uber Dweeb | 10/22/06
Is there a better word then WOW?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/20/06
Not if you're talking about price and power  Yagotta B. Kidding | 10/20/06
Depends on workload...  Plain Logic | 10/21/06
Developers no longer need High End PCs?  mighetto | 10/20/06
Server = Thousand points of failure  Linux User 1 | 10/20/06
Funny all the fault tolerant companies were servers  oldsysprog | 10/20/06
12 years  Linux User 1 | 10/21/06
12 years  Linux User 1 | 10/21/06
Servers are no mainframes  Linux User 1 | 10/21/06
All depends on the application  nucrash | 10/21/06
China?  mobrien_12@... | 10/21/06
Intel is in China...  Linux User 1 | 10/21/06
in china, yes... fab? no  doh123 | 10/22/06
China chips  Linux User 1 | 10/22/06
Assembly And Test In China  SemiconEng | 10/23/06
Huh?  the_seb | 10/23/06
Each technology (servers, mainframes, ...) have their place...  Plain Logic | 10/21/06

What do you think?

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

  • Smart Tech Expert advice on innovations in healthcare and the green technologies that make it happen. Find out more
  • Smart Business Discussion and advice on management issues that revolve around making your world smarter and more useful. More Smart Advice
  • Smart People The best and worst moves in the management and strategy trenches. Learn More