For months, I've been using sbackup from the Ubuntu repositories, and it works just fine. It's a solid product of the 2004 Google Summer of Code. Why would you want to use some imitation Apple software when there's a perfectly good solution practically built in?
The physical model google uses alleviates this some. These clusters are all made of diskless clients, just plan mobos with a stick of ram and a network interface. Compared to, say, a cluster of Itanium2s running on 220 power, with fans out the wazoo, google is probably taking up a modest energy footprint per relative unit of computing power.
...hi-res Leave Britney Spears Alone!
"We'd like to get a sample of your brain tissue."
For months, I've been using sbackup from the Ubuntu repositories, and it works just fine. It's a solid product of the 2004 Google Summer of Code. Why would you want to use some imitation Apple software when there's a perfectly good solution practically built in?
I should have known that I would have been beaten to the punch on that. Sheesh.
Boo-hoo boo-hoo-hoo, boo-hoo boo-hoo-hoo...
*stabs self in ear with pencil*
...that treats you like a thief?
...that we can all get behind.
...to be logged by you.
...a subpoena!
The physical model google uses alleviates this some. These clusters are all made of diskless clients, just plan mobos with a stick of ram and a network interface. Compared to, say, a cluster of Itanium2s running on 220 power, with fans out the wazoo, google is probably taking up a modest energy footprint per relative unit of computing power.
...and all the King's men, couldn't put Broken Windows back together again.