Subject | Re: converting raw images from Canon EOS 600D |
From | Eric Stevens |
Date | 12/03/2013 10:21 (12/03/2013 22:21) |
Message-ID | <gj8r99d59vbnqf28m3e53dbltqar0vqqkv@4ax.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Sandman |
Followups | Sandman (2h & 12m) > Eric Stevens |
SandmanSo they are not really your own 48 cpu cores. --
In article <a24q99tlctouejuhsotn9jg6b2j295kph9@4ax.com>, Eric Stevens wrote:SandmanSandmanEric StevensSandmanPffft, my main Linux server has 48 cpu cores and 128GB of RAM. Your paltry toaster ovens need not apply.Eric Stevens
What are you doing that needs that much grunt?
I run a Content Mangement System that is the leading system for Sweden's Citynet websites. This is my day to day job where I develop web services for hundreds of clients that run on my main server (with backup servers of course, thought not as potent as my main one, naturally).
Is this the Atlas CMS system you developed?
Yep.Eric StevensEric StevensSandman
Do you run the network as well?
What network are you in reference to here?
The one which I presume runs on the 48 CPU cores etc. I presume that this doesn't run in a vacuum.
Ah, ok. You see, my text above refered to "Citynet websites", and a citynet is a network, so your question could be in reference to that network as well, hence the confusion.
No, I rent server space from a company called Glesys here in Sweden. Pricey, but enough bandwidth to go around :)