When this came up last time, it turned out that there was some kind of a deal in place, and certainly many if not most published pictures of the Wikimedia data center feature rows of shiny Dell logos. But Dell does support Microsoft and the NSA, obviously, and also supports some very creative accounting methods to avoid paying taxes with tax havens. Dell's corporate structure adventures are not the sort of corporate behavior concordant with a mission to empower anyone other than Dell stockholders.
If you don't like Cubietrucks, then how about RADXA? At least with http://dl.radxa.com/rock/docs/hw/RADXA_ROCK_schematic_20130903.pdf you know exactly what you're getting and it doesn't cost a huge power bill. We still failover when machines go out of service, and sure the caches would have different RAM configurations, but the fact is it doesn't cost more money to switch to ARM, and you jettison a bunch of legacy x86 crap that nobody uses but take millions of transistors which need to be powered. Why ask our donors to keep all those useless transistors warm? And as much as I personally appreciate Wikimedia staff, I am inclined to agree with the sentiment that perhaps we should hire more staff until we get some who believe that it wouldn't cost $100,000 to transition to less expensive hardware. And maybe some people who know how to order chassis? Best regards, James _______________________________________________ Wikimedia-l mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l, <mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe>
