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  1. Re:So... on US Joins Google, Microsoft In "Brain Race" · · Score: 1

    The first simulated one can be easily replicated. Also, even if there will be no effort to improve it architecturally, it will double its thinking speed every couple of years due to Moore's Law.

  2. Re:Does it run Linux? on China Makes World's Fastest Supercomputer · · Score: 1, Interesting

    what's MenuetOS right tool for?

  3. Re:Would make a nice retirement fund. . . on Grigory Perelman Turns Down $1M Millennium Prize · · Score: 0

    While giving lectures in America for a couple of years, he made enough money to last for the rest of this life (his words). Besides, he has his own 1 bedroom apartment in St Petersburg, but simply prefers to live with his mother.

  4. Re:spooky on Cacti 0.8 Network Monitoring · · Score: 0, Troll

    Well, I'm going to shamelessly promote the company I work for - LogicMonitor. We do all that Nagios+Cacti does, plus much more, and better, and, most importantly, with minimum configuration on your part. Even alert thresholds come preconfigured for typical production environment (which you can modify, of course). The product is hosted (SaaS), so all that you need to do is to install a small agent anywhere in the datacenter, and scan the ip range (or add devices manually). A few minutes later you start to see detailed performance data for practically any device (db/mail/web/virtualization servers, storage, balancers, network gear, cloud, UPS). We can save you lots of time and effort, for a very reasonable price. Try it free: http://logicmonitor.com/

  5. Re:Bankruptcy? Not here... on FairPort Accused of Faking Network Readiness Test · · Score: 1

    That's the plan. It's called Broadband Stimulus Package, and Fairpoint has (or at least had) very good chances of getting a piece of it.

  6. Re:Check your facts Tiger on First European Provider To Break Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    I don't know where did he pulled that info from. There are no federal regulations about over-subscription ratios, and carriers are not required to report data on the performance of their networks to anyone. You're correct - oversubscription ratios on class 5 switch (line to trunk) are up to 5:1 for business, and up to 9:1 for residential lines. That ratio can be dynamically adjusted depending on the load at the moment. There are FCC regulations regarding emergency (911) calls, and that service has a number of high availability requirements.