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Yours truly next to the first web server located in CERN.
The first web server is located in the Microcosm exibit hall.
Here are the specs that Robert Cailliau sent me.
NeXT System from 1989.
Processor: 25MHz Motorola 68040
Memory: 8MB
Disk: 256MB
Ethernet: built-in
Acording to him it should still run.
Its operating system is NeXTStep (Unix on a Mach VM Kernel with a user-interface in Display Postscript)
NextXStep was way ahead of its time, It was the time where in Windows was still in it's 3.1 state. Luckely this now lives on as Apple Mac OS X
Fiskeri- og kystminister Lisbeth Berg-Hansen og Marit Bjørgen samlet Byåsen Langrenns ungdomsgruppe til trening og sjømatlunsj under Nor-Fishing 2012.
Our Daily Challenge
23 August 2010
Transparency
Wine glasses always hold such a vast world of transparency and reflection. It's almost a shame to drink the wine.
IP play.havenmc.com /t spawn BienCreole it is massive derived of detail and decoration for a spooky ole Gothic cathdedral...
A simple setup of my Servers I know I need a rack - I have one just don't have shelves for it. Maybe later...
me with servers at cyber building mampang, taken with N82 and get holga photo processed in photoshop
IBM SERVER X335 2 X 3.06GHz cpu !!
2GB Memory
2X73GB Scsi Disk
Lan 10/100/1000X2
raid 0,1
Power supply
CD ROM
So when my IM status message says I'm kicking SQL Server, I'm referring to the fact it's impinging on my foot space. I finished kicking it digitally a few days ago, and am now waiting for an opportunity to move it to the edgeofmyseat office where it will live.
Server: mc.zedwork.co.uk Website: www.zedwork.co.uk via Tumblr blog.zedwork.co.uk/post/61032535889/server-mc-zedwork-co-...
Server: mc.zedwork.co.uk Website: www.zedwork.co.uk via Tumblr blog.zedwork.co.uk/post/54223761498/server-mc-zedwork-co-...
Getting the server corner in order. This way, it'll look neat and organized and not take up too much space. It's probably overkill, but I'm a Wirehead. And I hack networking for a living, so setting up an OpenBSD-based firewall is... ehrm... nothing.
Nice part here is that there's just enough slack on all of the cables, so I can pull the computers out for maintenence without needing to detatch everything.
To break the terabyte barrier for the Indy Minute Sort, the computer science researchers built a system made up of 52 computer nodes. Each node is a commodity server with two quad-core processors, 24 gigabytes (GB) memory and sixteen 500 GB disks – all inter-connected by a Cisco Nexus 5020 switch. Cisco donated the switches as a part of their research engagement with the UC San Diego Center for Networked Systems. The compute cluster is hosted at Calit2.