Linux Breaks 100 Petabyte Ceiling
*no comment* writes: "Linux has broken the barrier with the 100 petabyte ceiling, and
doing it at 144 petabytes." And this is even more impressive in pebibytes, too.
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I learned about theregister.co.uk a long time ago becuase of slashdot. Now we have a billion choices for slashboxes but how come we dont have one for the reg? Every /. reader worth their salt reads the reg and its time it got a slashbox. While we are at it lets add theinquirer.net as well.
This would be a boon for every linux and hardware buff.
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Anyone Know of a flavor of linux that offers a simple Stable Secure Linux Webserver without all the junk piled in?
I had a peta byte once, I shot it
How completely hypocritical...must be extremely boring since you responded! :-)
Derek Greene