Why are the ISOs available for download weeks before the boxed sets get to the store? Once you download the ISOs, the motivation for buying the software kind of disappears. They should let the boxed sets sit in the store for four weeks before they make the ISOs available.
... when they still had a chance. How many differenct webservers have shipped with NetWare before they finally settled on Apache? Oooh, and now PostgreSQL and MySQL will be supported, four years after they became available on every other NOS platform. Hell, Novell adopted TCP/IP as the native networking protocol six years after everyone else! I wonder what version of Perl ships with NetWare 6? I don't know, but I'd bet money it's crusty and old.
... a Beowulf cluster of these?
... a Beowulf cluster of these?
... a Beowulf cluster of these?
Now watch the stupid fuck slashbot moderators mod-up the karma-whoring parent as "+5, Insightful"
... a Beowulf cluster of these?
... a Beowulf cluster of these?
... a Beowulf cluster of these?
... a Beowulf cluster of these?
Thank you.
... a Beowulf cluster of these?
... a Beowulf cluster of these?
Thanks in advance.
No more curry kabobs in the server room.
TIA
Tax issues aside, this kind of monitoring (implemented nationally) might have prevented the 9/11 attacks.
Why would the US nuke one of their own strategically important naval facilities?
Why are the ISOs available for download weeks before the boxed sets get to the store? Once you download the ISOs, the motivation for buying the software kind of disappears. They should let the boxed sets sit in the store for four weeks before they make the ISOs available.
That is all.
Your libelous statement about Mr. Erikson exposes you to legal action. I suggest you withdraw your comment and apologize.
You are a lying piece of shit.
I honestly want to know. Perhaps multiple Tardii could be linked together to perform protein folding, or some shit like that.
... when they still had a chance. How many differenct webservers have shipped with NetWare before they finally settled on Apache? Oooh, and now PostgreSQL and MySQL will be supported, four years after they became available on every other NOS platform. Hell, Novell adopted TCP/IP as the native networking protocol six years after everyone else! I wonder what version of Perl ships with NetWare 6? I don't know, but I'd bet money it's crusty and old.
... clustering? Also, what are the implications of this for grid computing?
Thanks in advance.
What about Beowulf clustering?
The US government has been creating underground cities and even highways for decades. No doubt this is the reason why.