Behind the Scenes at Hotmail
mallumax writes "ACM Queue interviews Hotmail engineer Phil Smoot on how they manage more than 10,000 servers spread around the globe. Between them, they process billions of emails per day and are overseen by hundreds of administrators. To do that they have returned to the command line. From the article: 'Our operations group never wants to rely on any sort of user interface. Everything has to be scriptable and run from some sort of command line'. The overriding philosophy seems to be KISS. Also: tape backups are out and spam levels have stabilized."
The overriding philosophy seems to be KISS.
Don't try to tell me that the guys at Hotmail only want to Rock & Roll all night and party every day?!?
He who knows best knows how little he knows. - Thomas Jefferson
"Between them, they process billions of emails per day and are overseen by hundreds of administrators."
And how does the NSA process all that email? Now THAT would be an interesting technical challenge!
What OS it runs on and which web server? I am not trying to be funny.
One ring to bind them - should probably have more fiber and less rings in their diet.
Ghostbusters?
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I always thought that the command line was a user interface. You know, interfacing between a user and a computer.
It's hard to picture using a computer without any sort of user interface. I'm pretty sure that, in order to call it "using" a computer, some sort of interface must exist, be it keyboard mouse and monitor, binary switch, light gun, real gun, neural link, telekinesis, or whatever. Otherwise, you're not using it, are you?
On the other hand, maybe the article is correct- a lot of operations group probably don't want to use "any sort of user interface" to communicate with their computers. They want to be sitting on a beach in tahiti drinking daiquiris, thousands of miles away from the computers they're supposed to maintain.
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Stabilized at 100% of bandwidth.
Boys from the City. Not yet caught by the Whirlwind of Progress. Feed soda pop to the thirsty pigs.
AT first, it was BSD running on a bunch of identical custom-made sub-1U servers. But No! Then it was replaced by windows boxes . . . racks and racks of 99c Fry's keyboards velcroed to the backs and fronts of racks, with miles of small-gauge track, upon which ran diabolical steam-powered robots, each with a single arm and with fingers at the end, forever fixed at the precise spacing to stab the keyboards' CTRL-ALT-DEL keys. Noisily the robots rumbled back and forth on their appointed rounds . . .
Give a man a fish and you have fed him for today. Teach a man to fish, and he'll say "WHERE'S MY FISH, YOU IDIOT?"
Because his team leverages best-of-breed systems to utilize the synergistic effects of the paradigm shift in relationships among stakeholders and the knowledge infrastructure, silly.
hang brain.