SETI @ Home? :) The customer hardware is IBM xSeries (3950's), with modular, stackable components, much like a stack of switches. It could be broken up into smaller servers and re-used on other projects.
eLearning (On line Courseware) for a population of a quarter million students, about half of which use the system daily. Registration is as large of a system, but with higher peak loads at semester start, as you've…
At the time, IBM, Unisys and Bull were about the only vendors with SQL 2000 capable servers with > 8 CPU's. (And Itanium, of course.) The customer purchased IBM x460's, 16 CPU's, 64GB RAM = $225k each in 2005, right…
SETI @ Home? :) The customer hardware is IBM xSeries (3950's), with modular, stackable components, much like a stack of switches. It could be broken up into smaller servers and re-used on other projects.
eLearning (On line Courseware) for a population of a quarter million students, about half of which use the system daily. Registration is as large of a system, but with higher peak loads at semester start, as you've…
At the time, IBM, Unisys and Bull were about the only vendors with SQL 2000 capable servers with > 8 CPU's. (And Itanium, of course.) The customer purchased IBM x460's, 16 CPU's, 64GB RAM = $225k each in 2005, right…