I purchased it yesterday in Zurich, Switzerland and it also contains the protection. I was able to listen to it on my laptop by only adding a small piece of scotch on the outer layer of the disc.
But even before the DEC Rainbow, came the 'Robin' or VT180. A VT100 Terminal coupled with a Dual Floppy Drive/CPU Box that ran CP/M on a Z80 processor.
The Hostworks site cracks me up, when you can read:
"We maintain the centre at a permanent 17-19 degrees Celsius," says Brown. "And as the heat exchanges are located within the centre they are protected from both the natural elements, and from direct attack."
"Fire prevention and control is provided through a FM200 fire suppressant system under the floor, and dry pipe sprinkler systems."
"On-site diesel storage capacity for over 40 days of full site operation."
Anyone seen the progression of the fires around Sydney. I wonder what effect it would have on such a nice building if it ever got close enough.
Here is a recent report from the Washington Post, SYDNEY, Australia -- Bush fires, many set by arsonists, raged as close as 12 miles to Sydney on Friday after flames 20 feet high consumed more than a hundred outlying homes. Fire officials also warned that hot, dry, windy weather over the next few days could trigger a second wave of destruction along the 370-mile-wide fire
front surrounding the city...
The GS320 was already shown at Telecom99 in Geneva
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Well the AlphaServer GS320 which is 4 clusters of 8 processors, was already shown in Geneva at the Telecom 99 show. At that time they where ironing out the multi-cluster possibilities of the system. I think this machine might have had some true potential for the Windows 2000 Datacenter, but I guess Tru64 and OpenVMS will fill that role extremely well to.
I wonder if I can cluster the 32 processor GS320 with an old 2000-300 alpha workstation ? And use a MicroVAX II as the quorum disk with VMS 5.5-H2;-)
25 Minutes past the 17:00 CET deadline and the Internet Traffic Report - Europe doesn't show a dip of network router reachability. Oonly problems are the listed Ebone router in Frankfurt that went down 3 days ago, and some Global-One routers in Portugal that went down a few hours ago, and one TPnet router in Poland, which dropped traffic moments ago.
I purchased it yesterday in Zurich, Switzerland and it also contains the protection. I was able to listen to it on my laptop by only adding a small piece of scotch on the outer layer of the disc.
But even before the DEC Rainbow, came the 'Robin' or VT180. A VT100 Terminal coupled with a Dual Floppy Drive/CPU Box that ran CP/M on a Z80 processor.
"We maintain the centre at a permanent 17-19 degrees Celsius," says Brown. "And as the heat exchanges are located within the centre they are protected from both the natural elements, and from direct attack."
"Fire prevention and control is provided through a FM200 fire suppressant system under the floor, and dry pipe sprinkler systems."
"On-site diesel storage capacity for over 40 days of full site operation."
Anyone seen the progression of the fires around Sydney. I wonder what effect it would have on such a nice building if it ever got close enough.
Here is a recent report from the Washington Post, SYDNEY, Australia -- Bush fires, many set by arsonists, raged as close as 12 miles to Sydney on Friday after flames 20 feet high consumed more than a hundred outlying homes. Fire officials also warned that hot, dry, windy weather over the next few days could trigger a second wave of destruction along the 370-mile-wide fire front surrounding the city...
Well the AlphaServer GS320 which is 4 clusters of 8 processors, was already shown in Geneva at the Telecom 99 show. At that time they where ironing out the multi-cluster possibilities of the system. I think this machine might have had some true potential for the Windows 2000 Datacenter, but I guess Tru64 and OpenVMS will fill that role extremely well to.
;-)
I wonder if I can cluster the 32 processor GS320 with an old 2000-300 alpha workstation ? And use a MicroVAX II as the quorum disk with VMS 5.5-H2
There are more OpenBSD IPv6 stacks.
One is the KAME IPv6 project wich is a stack for FreeBSD/NetBSD/BSD/OS.
Another IPv6 stack for FreeBSd/NetBSD is made by INRIA IPv6.
Another interesting site is the Alternate Queueing (ALTQ) for queue and bandwidth management use under *BSDs.
And once you got this all working, why not play with OpenBSD and PGPnet VPN support.
Erik