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2012/12/24

All I want for Christmas is a sign of technological sanity

New NEC server has built-in batteries for backup power | PostGres offered as a cloud cluster service

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All I want for Christmas is a sign of technological sanity
It's been a crazy year. Since the world didn't end last Friday, you're probably reading this on Christmas Eve, 2012 -- a year in which blinding technological advancement confronted willful technological ignorance and legislative dementia yet again. This yin and yang has ruled the past several years, it seems. Read More


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New NEC server has built-in batteries for backup power
NEC's new high-end server contains swappable battery packs, intended to provide backup power without the need for an external uninterruptible power supply (UPS) in data centers. The new rack-mounted server is part of NEC's main "Express5800" line. The company said the internal batteries will cut power use, outlast traditional UPS systems and allow for more compact data centers. Read More

PostGres offered as a cloud cluster service
Eyeing greater use of the open source Postgres database in the cloud, hosting provider Open Hosting has launched a service that allows users to run an automated cluster of PostGres databases on the company's own servers. The company has released a package, Cloud Postgres, that streamlines the process of installing, configuring and monitoring a multiple-server Postgres (formally known as PostGreSQL) implementation on Open Hosting's own servers. Read More


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