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  1. Perl on Countries that Are Most Highly Invested in Automation (ifr.org) · · Score: 1

    And I was happy to increase productivity by 50% with a 30-row perl-script, more code to the corporations.

  2. Re:Hmmm... on Squeezing More Bandwidth Out of Fiber · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Actually talking with one of the major Tier 1 providers they only saw a 30% drop in total throughput over the first 24 hours after shutting down TPB, took about 1 month for it to recover. Youtube is probably a better candidate if we want to save some bandwidth http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/08/ff_webrip/all/1 ;)

  3. Re:US Electrical system is better on Plug vs. Plug — Which Nation's Socket Is Best? · · Score: 1

    I do understand that the amperage is lower (half) for the same wattage. ... That's opposed to the 220V at 40A...

    So lets get this straight, V*A=W American 110V*15A=1650W "European" 220V*40A=8800W Having lived in both Europe and the US the 220V systems generally has a 10/16A fuse giving 2200/3520W, 550/1870W more than the "standard" American one. Going above this one tends to install 3-phase systems running at 380V @ 24-60A in Europe or 208V @ 30-60A in the US depending on the specific need. Try to deploy a high-density rack (15kW) with 110V it's so much fun compared to a 220/380V system...

  4. Utilizing cell-phones as thin clients on Speculating On the Far Future of Cellphones · · Score: 1

    I wrote this blog-post a while ago with the idea that the iPhone could be a potential thin client. Obviously there's no reason to limit it to one hardware manufacturer but I believe that enabling one to carry your personal data with you at all time and interface it through a server when visiting an office, working from home or any other location would be a great thing. http://garnser.blogspot.com/2009/07/iphone-next-potential-thin-client.html

  5. Re:Agreed on Will Silicon Valley Run Out of Data Center Space? · · Score: 1

    I agree with you to the point that we still fondle hardware way too much, I've recently been through evaluating new data-centers for HA hosting and the main requirement has been availability of local hands, this in combination with remote-KVM solutions like HP iLO is a killer, I don't believe that any healthy IT group should need engineers present in the colo.