Actually, web service is a very light load on a system. If your system can't handle web service, it means your system can't do very much at all. If it can handle web service, it means it can handle a light workout. Nothing more
I hope you're right, but I feel that all you'd achieve is tax hikes to pay for some hefty hardware upgrades - look at all the SGI supercomputers marked 'Classified' in the top 500 supercomputers list...
Actually, web service is a very light load on a system. If your system can't handle web service, it means your system can't do very much at all. If it can handle web service, it means it can handle a light workout. Nothing more
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I hope you're right, but I feel that all you'd achieve is tax hikes to pay for some hefty hardware upgrades - look at all the SGI supercomputers marked 'Classified' in the top 500 supercomputers list...
When Linux has a 25+ year history, and spawned an industry, *then* it's surpassed Unix effort...