I was on the U of Washington team. I had prob F coded in 30min or so and got it wrong. We spent the rest of the time trying to figure out why!
This *might* have us solving one more problem, but it prolly won't change the relative standings. Even if we would have gotten that one solved in 30min, I don't think we would have solved another one.
Isn't this the first time the standing have ever been changed???
Just remmember that the US FCC is talking about the same sort of thing. I look at it like this: I pay each month for a pipe to the net, and I want to be able to use it for anything I want. Telcos don't like this because they aren't getting their 'fair' share of my money:) Also, look at AT&T. They are converting their ENTIRE network to IP because they know it's more efficient. As the data traffic to voice traffic ratio passes 50%, it becomes more efficient to make voice 'look' like data and to optomize the network for data then make data look like voice (i.e. a modem).. Just my two bits....
Did any one notice on the last row of the table they state that: PC Magazine (e[commerce - SSL) - 250 Requests/sec (680% faster than Linux) But on the linux side: PC Magazine (e-commerce - SSL) - 1950 Requests/sec Wait a sec here?????????????
Yep. It was aweosme.
Can't beat that IBM desktoy either:)
I was on the U of Washington team.
I had prob F coded in 30min or so and got it wrong. We spent the rest of the time trying to figure out why!
This *might* have us solving one more problem, but it prolly won't change the relative standings.
Even if we would have gotten that one solved in 30min, I don't think we would have solved another one.
Isn't this the first time the standing have ever been changed???
Folks, the protesters assaulting the police and delegates. It wasn't Rodney King.
Just remmember that the US FCC is talking about the same sort of thing.
I look at it like this: I pay each month for a pipe to the net, and I want to be able to use it for anything I want. Telcos don't like this because they aren't getting their 'fair' share of my money:)
Also, look at AT&T. They are converting their ENTIRE network to IP because they know it's more efficient.
As the data traffic to voice traffic ratio passes 50%, it becomes more efficient to make voice 'look' like data and to optomize the network for data then make data look like voice (i.e. a modem)..
Just my two bits....
Did any one notice on the last row of the table they state that:
PC Magazine (e[commerce - SSL) - 250 Requests/sec (680% faster than Linux)
But on the linux side:
PC Magazine (e-commerce - SSL) - 1950 Requests/sec
Wait a sec here?????????????