The Setup Behind Microsoft.com
Toreo asesino writes "Jeff Alexander gives an insight into how Microsoft runs its main sites. Interesting details include having no firewall, having to manage 650 GB of IIS logs every day, and the use of their yet unreleased Windows Server 2008 in a production environment.
is have some crazy sys admins throw chairs around.
"Windows Server 2008 in a production environment."
So even MS has given up on Vista.
My karma is in a nose dive
No firewall? Of course not!
Microsoft servers are notorious for their invulnerability.
[I can picture a world without war, without hate. I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it]
Cisco Router: ~$700
Server to run it on: ~$2000
Beta testing Microsofts new server 2008 in a production environment: Priceless
Curiosity was framed, Ignorance killed the cat.
Humongously Bad Interface. That's the internal name for all new MS APIs.
Curiosity was framed, Ignorance killed the cat.
HBI?
GFS (is the G for "Ghost")?
NBI?
NLB?
ACE?
TIA
I wonder what restrained him from using the tag.
HBI - Hot But Incarcerated?
You are using English. Please learn the difference between loose and lose; they're, there, and their; your and you're.
I think that we can forgive him - it seems to be his job description.
W..w..W - Willy Waterloo washes Warren Wiggins who is washing Waldo Woo.
Talc is technically a rock...
Modern copyright is theft of culture from everyone and it retards the progress of the useful arts and sciences.
Now there's a best practice that other corporations should follow - the use of test software in a production environment.
Link, please? http://update.microsoft.com/
== Jez ==
Do you miss Firefox? Try Pale Moon.
The blog has been taken off public view, and only for those who have MS TechNET access. Before that, there were comments on lies & un explained abbreviations the dude used... /. word verification: bondage !!!
Mod points are a dangerous tool. Abuse them wisely.
when I try to go to their site:
"We are currently unable to serve your request
We apologize, but an error occurred and your request could not be completed.
This error has been logged. If you have additional information that you believe may have caused this error please report the problem here.
"
I think that gives a good demonstration of how they run their site...