Heh, I'm a LinuxJournal subscriber, and frequent their IRC room... just yesterday we had a discussion on the vague notion of "the cloud".
Warren "Tray" Torrance On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 10:03, Dustin Puryear <[email protected]>wrote: > You know, it's.. the cloud. Thing. > > --- > Puryear IT, LLC - Baton Rouge, LA - http://www.puryear-it.com/ > Active Directory Integration : Web & Enterprise Single Sign-On > Identity and Access Management : Linux/UNIX technologies > > Download our free ebook "Best Practices for Linux and UNIX Servers" > http://www.puryear-it.com/pubs/linux-unix-best-practices/ > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On > Behalf Of -ray > Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 4:07 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [brlug-general] Digg.com dropping MySQL > > > That is my new answer to every server, database, network, security, > application, email, or web problem that we run across. In the meeting > I'll say, "Let's just push it to 'the cloud' and be done with it." > > Everyone thinks I'm a genius for saying that, but no one will admit that > > they don't exactly know what it means. > > ray > > On Thu, 11 Mar 2010, Dustin Puryear wrote: > > > Seems to happening at a number of places. I know Amazon pushes it in > > their cloud solution. > > > > > > > > --- > > Puryear IT, LLC - Baton Rouge, LA - http://www.puryear-it.com/ > > <http://www.puryear-it.com/> > > Active Directory Integration : Web & Enterprise Single Sign-On > > Identity and Access Management : Linux/UNIX technologies > > > > Download our free ebook "Best Practices for Linux and UNIX Servers" > > http://www.puryear-it.com/pubs/linux-unix-best-practices/ > > <http://www.puryear-it.com/pubs/linux-unix-best-practices/> > > > > > > > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On > > Behalf Of Tim Fournet > > Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 3:10 PM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: [brlug-general] Digg.com dropping MySQL > > > > > > > > The interesting part isn't that they're getting away from MySQL. It's > > that they're getting away from a relational database and moving to a > > key/value type database. > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > Ray DeJean http://www.r-a-y.org > Systems Engineer Southeastern Louisiana University > IBM Certified Specialist AIX Administration, AIX Support > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net >
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