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Hey everyone,So I am trying to be wooed from our campus IT department to get onto their cloud of servers. They say they could put on an any operating system that I want,presuming Centos 6.X when it gets released...and if so, they talk it to the moon:
Up to 2 TB hard drive space 20 gigabit/sec throughput as of this fall to the Internet2/NLR 2 gb/sec to commodity Internet 24/7 monitoring as of this month Now backed up fully by a UPS and a new generator 3 sources of A/C from 2 rooftop units Mirrored in two different places in town, one on campus, one off-campus, and if one is destroyed, I can be back up within 20 minutesSo...has anyone actually done this, and is it worth it? I'm afraid to slam everyone else in my "cloud". Or, is Mick Jagger right, should I stay
off of this cloud? ******************************************************************************* Gilbert Sebenste ******** (My opinions only!) ****** Staff Meteorologist, Northern Illinois University **** E-mail: sebenste@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx *** web: http://weather.admin.niu.edu ** *******************************************************************************
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