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Stratus Unveils Low-End Fault-Tolerant
Server
Stratus Unveils Low-End Fault-Tolerant
Server
09/20/2004 10:15 AMAt half the price of its high-end system, the new ftServer W Series
2300 system offers users an alternative to clusters.
Stratus Unveils Low-End Fault-Tolerant
Server (Ziff Davis)
Stratus Unveils Low-End Fault-Tolerant
Server (Ziff Davis)
09/20/2004 10:14 AMZiff Davis - At half the price of its high-end system, the new
ftServer W Series 2300 system offers users an alternative to clusters.
Going fault-tolerant for less
Going fault-tolerant for less
03/30/2005 06:53 AMFor some IT managers, it might come as a surprise that Intel-based,
fault-tolerant systems running Windows or Linux provide the same - or
better - performance than bigger, more costly boxes.
NEC Readies Fault-Tolerant Servers
NEC Readies Fault-Tolerant Servers
07/26/2004 05:49 AMNEC Solutions America Inc. over the next six months will roll out two
fault-tolerant, high-availability servers aimed at small and midsize
businesses.
Blitz JavaSpaces 2.1.9-rep-12 (Fault
Tolerant Edition (FT) branch)
Blitz JavaSpaces 2.1.9-rep-12 (Fault
Tolerant Edition (FT) branch)
04/07/2005 01:10 PM
Blitz is an open source JavaSpaces implementation
designed to ease development and deployment of
JavaSpaces technology. It is Jini 2.0 enabled, and
uses established VM principles. It also
implements smart indexing, tuneable persistence,
and active/passive lease cleanup. It is designed
with experimentation and expansion in mind.
Changes:
The in-memory support was revised for improved
stability. Additional configuration options for
elections and in-memory support were implemented.
The replication code was cleaned up and
restructured in preparation for beta status.
Number-Tolerant-1.007
Number-Tolerant-1.007
07/02/2004 09:49 AMNumber-Tolerant-1.30
Number-Tolerant-1.30
08/20/2004 06:02 PMNumber-Tolerant-1.009
Number-Tolerant-1.009
07/06/2004 05:14 PMNumber-Tolerant-1.006
Number-Tolerant-1.006
07/01/2004 05:24 PMNumber-Tolerant-1.015
Number-Tolerant-1.015
07/21/2004 06:09 PMNumber-Tolerant-1.011
Number-Tolerant-1.011
07/19/2004 05:02 PMNumber-Tolerant-1.010
Number-Tolerant-1.010
07/07/2004 01:27 AMNumber-Tolerant-1.014
Number-Tolerant-1.014
07/21/2004 04:40 PMNumber-Tolerant-1.22
Number-Tolerant-1.22
08/19/2004 05:18 PMNumber-Tolerant-1.20
Number-Tolerant-1.20
08/19/2004 05:18 PMNumber-Tolerant-1.29_01
Number-Tolerant-1.29_01
08/20/2004 06:02 PMInternet users more tolerant of spam
Internet users more tolerant of spam
04/11/2005 08:35 AMCjonline.com - Mon Apr 11, 08:33 am GMT
Not at fault
Not at fault
04/15/2004 06:32 AMCNET Asia Apr 15 2004 10:49AM GMT
And it's all my fault
And it's all my fault
06/05/2005 11:47 PMAnytime I think of saying something that would be considered a
"jinx", I have this little conversation with myself in my head on
whether I should actually utter the thought aloud and risk karmic
payback. I'm not a superstitious person but I usually end up keeping
silent. The other day on the plane home from Ireland, I decided to
take a chance:
"You know what's weird? I haven't been sick all winter."
After all, who gets a cold in June? *cough* *cough* So if things
are a little slow around here today, that's why.
Design fault
Design fault
04/19/2004 08:24 AMHow come the Copenhagen airport has wireless internet access, but no
powerstrips? Heh. You can't even pay for more than four hours of
internet access, but I guess that's okay since your laptop battery
will die in four hours anyway...
It's very sad, you know. Weep with me.
(On the other hand, while traveling is stressful, in an odd way it's
also very comforting. A whole blissful 15 hours during which you are
not expected to make any decisions, just follow the signs, sit in a
cramped space, stretch and eat whatever is given to you, taken care of
by professionals. It's really a very zen-like experience in all its
calmness. Much like going to a spa or something.
I'm not so certain whether it is a bad thing to be docile and
subservient every now and then. At least you are paying a lot of
money for the privilege.)
New Era For San Andreas Fault?
New Era For San Andreas Fault?
04/15/2004 06:32 AMCBS News Apr 15 2004 10:57AM GMT
Fault Is Not In The Technology, But In
Ourselves
Fault Is Not In The Technology, But In
Ourselves
09/23/2004 05:51 PMIt seems like every so often, a columnist has to write about
technology and spits out a 'top ten' list. Probably one of the most
overdone topics for technology articles has to be
a list of the 'top ten things people dislike about
computers/software/etc' which can usually be reduced to the
statement: it's frustrating when technology doesn't work the way
people want it to. But apparently people are
more
forgiving to apologetic computers, so without changing what
computers actual do, simply re-wording error messages might ameliorate
the situation. However, the problem still exists, and the issue is
that humans are the ones who build and design these systems, disregard
owner's manuals, and write cryptic manuals in the first place. So
before computers start designing other computers, just pretend your
laptop apologized to you, read the manuals, and make up top ten lists
to vent your frustrations.
Fault Tolerance
Fault Tolerance
03/14/2005 05:06 PMTim Bray: It’s Not Dangerous Bullshit. Crossing the street is
dangerous. Stepping into a bathtub is dangerous. But both
are worthwhile. As is blogging — for many folks. ...
No, It's Not Our Own Damn Fault
No, It's Not Our Own Damn Fault
09/07/2004 01:04 AMIn response to my
rant about integrated library system vendors, Peter Rukavina says that
it's our own damn fault.
"When you outsource the administration of your data to someone else
(whether it's an OPAC vendor or a university computing department or
some guy down the street), you're also outsourcing any chance you have
at retaining ultimate control over that data.
When you buy a 'one size fits all' technology solution -- an OPAC
that's designed for, say, 'any public library' -- you're buying a
commodity, not a solution.
And you should expect to be treated as an insignificant cog by your
vendor: that's what you are. By absolving yourself of personal
responsibility over your data management in the first place, you've
already said 'we don't care enough about this to do it ourselves, so
you take care of it for us.' Is it any wonder they treat you like they
do?"
While I understand the spirit of his response and I wish that
we did have some of our best and brightest programmers
devoted to creating the one true catalog (rather than working on it as
time permits at their real job or doing it at home on their own time),
nonprofit libraries just don't have the option for which Peter
advocates.
I bought a new car this year because I was unhappy with some of the
things about my old car. Using Peter's logic, I shouldn't have
outsourced my new vehicle to a car manufacturer, but I did. I just
didn't have the time, money, or other resources to build one
myself.
Yeah, it's over the top, but you get my point. Ambulance drivers
don't make the ambulances, doctors don't make the defibrillators,
lawyers don't make the Lexis-Nexis database, and programmers use
operating systems developed by someone else (even if it's Linux).
You can't outsource everything, and libraries have to prioritize
what to expend their limited amounts of resources on. Can they build
their own cars? No, but they can certainly switch to one made by
another manufacturer.
Finding fault
Finding fault
03/31/2005 11:33 AMA presidential commission's report on WMD blames the CIA for
intelligence failures in Iraq, and warns they could be repeated in
Iran and North Korea.
Spam Is All Your Fault, Says Study
Spam Is All Your Fault, Says Study
03/27/2005 12:35 PMInformation Week Mar 27 2005 3:50PM GMT
Take-Two's Fault Line
Take-Two's Fault Line
09/07/2004 10:35 AMVideo game developer Take-Two leads the way in reporting earnings this
week.
Sparks fly as BTo hit by electrical
fault
Sparks fly as BTo hit by electrical
fault
03/13/2003 10:23 AM300,000 punters hit
Mangeldatenbank (Fault database)
Mangeldatenbank (Fault database)
08/29/2004 02:12 PM1. Relase will be online in about 1 week
Customers Gain Reliability of Mainframes
on Fujitsu's Next-Generation High-End
Server for Windows Server 2003,
'Longhorn' Server
Customers Gain Reliability of Mainframes
on Fujitsu's Next-Generation High-End
Server for Windows Server 2003,
'Longhorn' Server
06/28/2004 10:07 AMIn a press conference held here today, Fujitsu Limited Chairman
Naoyuki Akikusa and Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer announced a
significant expansion of the companies' long-standing global
enterprise relationship. The companies entered into a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) with respect to their companies' commitment to
collaborate in the development of Fujitsu's next-generation Intel(R)
Itanium(R) Processor Family-based server for Windows Server(TM) 2003
and next-generation Windows Server (code-named "Longhorn" Server), as
well as in platform integration, services and mission-critical
customer support.
Linux security problems are your own
fault
Linux security problems are your own
fault
08/02/2004 11:46 AMThe biggest proportion of attacks on Linux systems come from
authorized users, and most were enabled by security misconfigurations,
according to a new survey of Linux developers from Evans Data Corp.
Bluetooth SIG to World: It's Our
Members' Fault
Bluetooth SIG to World: It's Our
Members' Fault
02/17/2004 02:30 PMThe Bluetooth SIG, which controls the Bluetooth standard, issued a
rather left-handed press release about "bluesnarfing": In its attempt
to keep the Bluetooth standard's credibility from eroding, the SIG put
out a press release that notes that the standard isn't at fault, just
its members. ....we would like the industry to understand that this
issue is a result of implementation decisions by specific product
manufacturers in a limited number of products and is not inherent to
Bluetooth wireless technology itself. In other words, it's some dolts
(who happen to include some of the world's largest cellular telephone
manufacturer) not the group's problem. This release highlights a major
problem in the Bluetooth world and how it differs from Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi is
the certified and laboratory tested version of IEEE 802.11a, b,
and/or; Bluetooth is just a specification. Bluetooth SIG members have
plugfests (and so do Wi-Fi Alliance members) but the group doesn't
actually test and certify compliance to Bluetooth and
interoperability. With 802.15.3 finished up (up to 55 Mbps using the
Bluetooth subset approved by 802.15.1), it's possible that another
group could form to codify the interoperability of that standard under
an entirely different name and short-circuit the whole 1 Mbps
Bluetooth spec entirely....
To some in the bl0gosphere, it simply
had to be the government's fault
To some in the bl0gosphere, it simply
had to be the government's fault
01/04/2005 01:23 PMMyths Run Wild in Blog Tsunami Debate .. What an abominable piece of
drek .. article on tsunami
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Concealed fault caused Bam quake
Concealed fault caused Bam quake
06/15/2004 06:11 PMThe devastating earthquake at Bam, Iran, in 2003 was caused by a rare,
hidden fault that is invisible at the surface, researchers have
claimed.
Fault found at Linux core
Fault found at Linux core
12/05/2003 09:01 AMPersonal Computer World Dec 5 2003 8:41AM ET
XandrosOS: User-friendly to a fault
XandrosOS: User-friendly to a fault
02/16/2004 01:14 PMReg Review Linux with all the drawbacks of Windows
Commission Seen Ready to Fault 9/11 Air
Defense
Commission Seen Ready to Fault 9/11 Air
Defense
04/24/2004 02:20 PMThe Sept. 11 commission is expected to suggest that quicker military
action might have prevented the attack on the Pentagon.
New Corporate Security Refrain: Not Our
Fault
New Corporate Security Refrain: Not Our
Fault
03/06/2004 01:58 AMWashington Post:
Firms Look to Limit Liability for Online Security
Breaches.
In the face of ongoing attacks by computer hackers,
some companies that store their customers' personal data are adopting
a new defensive tactic: If your information is stolen, they're not
legally responsible.In a society where we wink at
rampant cheating and disclaim any responsibility for our actions, this
should come as no surprise. But this sliding away from accountability
should not be allowed.
Hidden Fault May Threaten Bay Area
Hidden Fault May Threaten Bay Area
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