As the only IT guy of a company that has million dollar clients, I can assure you, all the important client domains are whitelisted.
But still there's bound to be some asshat VP of some company who sends something important from a numbered friggin Hotmail account....
On the flip side, do you expect Ford parts to work in your Acura? No, because they won't.
Using the same car analogy, it's not *parts*, it's gas. No I don't expect to put a Ford alternator in my acura, but I damn well expect to use Esso gas in either car.
As the only IT guy of a company that has million dollar clients, I can assure you, all the important client domains are whitelisted. But still there's bound to be some asshat VP of some company who sends something important from a numbered friggin Hotmail account....
In Soviet Russia, our new Beowulf Cluster of spinning corpse overlords, welcomes you!
They all float down here....
and the constant bombardment of high speed wireless access ads from the phone company (Verizon)?
Can you ping me now? Good!
2 absolutely must-haves: Tcpdump IPTraf I couldn't live without them
I'll wadger that in that same scenario your cell company
Wadgers? Wadgers? We don't need to steenkin Wadgers!!!
Yeah, but why would you buy a Canon over a Nikon? It doesn't make any sense.
Lenses. Canon's lens offering blows Nikon away. Oh, and full-frame sensors.
well considering it was lightning that most likley did the damage to above mentioned Air France flight
Lightning? WTF? It was pilot error (approach too fast, and too far down the runway), and bad (water)runway conditions that caused the problem.
All your BASS are belong to us!
On the flip side, do you expect Ford parts to work in your Acura? No, because they won't. Using the same car analogy, it's not *parts*, it's gas. No I don't expect to put a Ford alternator in my acura, but I damn well expect to use Esso gas in either car.
You'd strain yourself!
Meng? Is that you?
I started building one, but the friggin neighbors complained again...
SQUID them. That'll keep 'em in line, and save a bit of bandwidth too.
Haven't received it yet, but I suspect Game 4 of the Stanley Cup final! Go Flames!
Imagine trying to dis-assemble a Beowulf Cluster made with this process... :)
There's a White Paper on PCI Express from Dell: Here
Imagine a Beowulf cluster of HD cannons!