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2 Interview: Apple’s Gigantic New Data Center Hints at Cloud Computing - Companies building centers this big are getting into cloud computing. [sent-4, score-0.227]
3 Running apps in the cloud requires massive infrastructure: Google-size infrastructure. [sent-5, score-0.227]
4 An Analysis of the Top Vendors - Amazon is currently the lowest cost cloud computing option overall. [sent-7, score-0.575]
5 5 hours of CPU/day, otherwise GAE is technically cheaper because it's free until this usage level. [sent-9, score-0.095]
6 New Products and Updates Gear6 Web Cache Virtual Appliance - a feature complete virtual machine (VM) of the Gear6 Web Cache software. [sent-12, score-0.126]
7 It includes all the functionality of the Gear6 Web Cache including simulating Gear6 high density RAM-flash architecture. [sent-13, score-0.217]
8 NetApp reveals cloud computing plan, new Data OnTap OS - Our research shows users are very interested in scale-out technology," she said. [sent-15, score-0.481]
9 "What's nice about it is as you add processor and storage resources, you get much higher storage utilization rates and the new scale-out system grows up to 14 petabytes, but it can still be managed in a single array. [sent-16, score-0.079]
10 Updates to Articles on High Scalability Streamy Explains CAP and HBase's Approach to CAP - We plan to employ inter-cluster replication, with each cluster located in a single DC. [sent-18, score-0.222]
11 Remote replication will introduce some eventual consistency into the system, but each cluster will continue to be strongly consistent. [sent-19, score-0.181]
12 The fantasy sponsor for this post are those little food kiosks outside Home Depot stores. [sent-21, score-0.365]
13 I bet most home improvement projects in America are inspired by cravings for one of these little beauties. [sent-24, score-0.475]
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