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Justin Mason wrote:
|| kevin lyda writes:
||>>On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 12:37:40PM +0100, Conor Wynne wrote:
|>>|>>>Storage is bloddy expensive, and google would be using fibre arrays I
|>>>would imagine and they can cost millions - vendor depending.
|>>>But they have obviously thought this through, and its april 2nd so
we know
|>>>its not bull ;--0
|>>|>>it's my understanding that google mainly uses commodity hardware.
|>>to get google's scale i would guess that they would have:
|>>|>> 1. s/w to distribute data among many machines (note the google fs).
|>> 2. a system to bring up new machines with little human intervention
|>> behond physically moving them.
|>> 3. a system for identifying boxes behaving badly. either a
|>> physical indicator on the box, or a print out, or some sort of
|>> pda based system. i'd lean towards the middle one. walk the
|>> machine room once a day and rip out dead boxes, put in new boxes.
|>> 4. an agreement with a computer company (or two) to pick up dead
|>> machines and drop of good ones - all within certain specs.
|>>|>>that leads to an efficient of labour and low equipment costs. assuming
|>>i'm anywhere close to right in my guess, i'd kind of hope they work at
|>>making sure those machines are energy efficient, and that they or their
|>>suppliers do more than just chuck the "dead" machines.
|>>|>>regardless of the solution, everything i've read about google indicates
|>>they don't use exotic hardware solutions.
||| yep, agreed.
|| The filesystem doc is very interesting -- it indicates how Google's design
| uses massively redundant arrays of inexpensive PCs with COTS hardware.
| When a PC dies, they don't even take it off the rack.
|| Given that (very smart) design, it really doesn't matter how crappy the
| hardware is. Very nicely done!
|
Actualluy if you have access to the spamcop nntp server, this whole
topic has been discussed there and they seem to be thinking that it
maybe a hoax
Sean
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