There are several left side HOV exits around Seattle, so not at all unusual around here. I wonder how it handles it when the express lanes are open, would it head to the left down the express lanes or stay in the general purpose lanes/
I did something similar. I worked for a company that was doing software for the Boeing 777 and we polled them like every 10 minutes. We also polled sun and hp, 2 fairly well connect west coast servers. One day I came into work and our uucp links were melting down with email traffic (probably 50 emails an hour or something lame like that). The new UUCP maps had come out and we were the shortest hop to Boeing from just about anywhere. I ended up changing the maps to make us look more distant and implementing some email filtering. Good times...
It also makes good business sense for them. If you want a domain and start the registration process, it would be a bitch if it were snapped up while you were paying. This way they can guarantee that the domain that customers are requesting will be available while they start the checkout process.
Not that they aren't a little too aggressive grabbing all names not just what is in the cart.
It all depends on how the RAID is implemented. Most inexpensive controllers require a rebuild when you change sizes. It is not a big deal. I would never implement anything important jbod the chance of failure is too large. I have replaced too many disks. Do RAID5 or RAID1. Over 99% of my disk is RAID5 and I manage just over 500TB.
Document the hell out of everything. And explain why the setup is as it is.
It is a real pain when you have some worthless security company telling management that echo, discard, and chargen are major security holes on internal systems. Besides senseless violence directed at the auditors it is a painfull process.
There are several left side HOV exits around Seattle, so not at all unusual around here. I wonder how it handles it when the express lanes are open, would it head to the left down the express lanes or stay in the general purpose lanes/
Sounds about right to me.
We didn't do thrust controllers, we did fuel flow sensors... Wait a minute! BASTARDS!
I did something similar. I worked for a company that was doing software for the Boeing 777 and we polled them like every 10 minutes. We also polled sun and hp, 2 fairly well connect west coast servers. One day I came into work and our uucp links were melting down with email traffic (probably 50 emails an hour or something lame like that). The new UUCP maps had come out and we were the shortest hop to Boeing from just about anywhere. I ended up changing the maps to make us look more distant and implementing some email filtering. Good times...
sex.com was the fun one. With all the who-stole-what intrigue.
It also makes good business sense for them. If you want a domain and start the registration process, it would be a bitch if it were snapped up while you were paying. This way they can guarantee that the domain that customers are requesting will be available while they start the checkout process. Not that they aren't a little too aggressive grabbing all names not just what is in the cart.
Only the canadian robots look for beer eh.
It all depends on how the RAID is implemented. Most inexpensive controllers require a rebuild when you change sizes. It is not a big deal. I would never implement anything important jbod the chance of failure is too large. I have replaced too many disks. Do RAID5 or RAID1. Over 99% of my disk is RAID5 and I manage just over 500TB.
virtually any Nikon lense will work on any Nikon body. It has the best interoperability of any camera out there. I have a D50 and love it.
Document the hell out of everything. And explain why the setup is as it is. It is a real pain when you have some worthless security company telling management that echo, discard, and chargen are major security holes on internal systems. Besides senseless violence directed at the auditors it is a painfull process.
We had the same rumblings about Henry Kissinger in the '70's. It won't happen
Old news. go to gettyimages.com, how do you think the editorial photos get on the site?
Stephenson has an editor? If so he needs to actually get off his ass and some work. Good story, but about 2000 pages too long.
We arn't talking about productivity, we are taling about morale.