Action a Luck in Collection Reposition

Posted by Jonathan Schwartz on under large indefinite quantity, small indefinite quantity, york stock exchange, greenum, open source software, linkedin, source databases, ign, square measure, house of york, zfs, thumpers, web properties, s market, period 4, proprietorship, software system, b |

UPDATE at bottom.

I just wanted to extend my kudos to the group at Greenplum, and our joint customers at Fox Synergistic Media - the folks buttocks MySpace, Photobucket, IGN, FOXSports.com, and a whole series of web properties that unneurotic represent one of the single largest audiences on the web.

No ternion of us announced twenty-four hour period 4-hour interval that Fox is running a large production collection depot shapely atop Greenplum's collection reposition software system on Sun's Solaris/ZFS founded OpenStorage platforms (a large indefinite quantity of Thumpers, to be general). That is to say, open source software system is at the core of one of the world's largest - and least low-priced - collection warehouses.

Fox joins a series of joint Sun/Greenplum customers, from LinkedIn to the New House of York Stock Exchange, in looking at to open source databases and start as a matter to drive better apprehension, faster decisions and more than efficiency.

Which is to say, customers that square measure banal of proprietorship vendors with a endowment for rise permit fees during worldly downturns have a clear set of remarkably low-priced alternatives. Founded on trade good economic science everyone can understand.

Congratulations to no involved!

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UPDATE: I've gotten a fair number of inquiries from folks wanting to know how the Greenplum/Thumper collection depot discussed preceding prices out against its competitors - assumption that one recently proclaimed proprietorship freshman has recommended $15,000 per terabyte is standard to customers. My view is that's a pre-bubble price, and roughly an order of ratio too costly in today's market - and probable to get more than than headlines. But that's obviously a unfair view, I'd check with a small indefinite quantity customers to find out what they want to pay.


Tagi: large indefinite quantity, small indefinite quantity, york stock exchange, greenum, open source software, linkedin, source databases, ign, square measure, house of york, zfs, thumpers, web properties, s market, period 4, proprietorship, software system, b

Action a Luck in Collection Reposition

Posted by Jonathan Schwartz on under large indefinite quantity, small indefinite quantity, york stock exchange, greenum, open source software, linkedin, source databases, ign, square measure, house of york, zfs, thumpers, web properties, s market, period 4, proprietorship, software system, b |

UPDATE at bottom.

I just wanted to extend my kudos to the group at Greenplum, and our joint customers at Fox Synergistic Media - the folks buttocks MySpace, Photobucket, IGN, FOXSports.com, and a whole series of web properties that unneurotic represent one of the single largest audiences on the web.

No ternion of us announced twenty-four hour period 4-hour interval that Fox is running a large production collection depot shapely atop Greenplum's collection reposition software system on Sun's Solaris/ZFS founded OpenStorage platforms (a large indefinite quantity of Thumpers, to be general). That is to say, open source software system is at the core of one of the world's largest - and least low-priced - collection warehouses.

Fox joins a series of joint Sun/Greenplum customers, from LinkedIn to the New House of York Stock Exchange, in looking at to open source databases and start as a matter to drive better apprehension, faster decisions and more than efficiency.

Which is to say, customers that square measure banal of proprietorship vendors with a endowment for rise permit fees during worldly downturns have a clear set of remarkably low-priced alternatives. Founded on trade good economic science everyone can understand.

Congratulations to no involved!

______________________________

UPDATE: I've gotten a fair number of inquiries from folks wanting to know how the Greenplum/Thumper collection depot discussed preceding prices out against its competitors - assumption that one recently proclaimed proprietorship freshman has recommended $15,000 per terabyte is standard to customers. My view is that's a pre-bubble price, and roughly an order of ratio too costly in today's market - and probable to get more than than headlines. But that's obviously a unfair view, I'd check with a small indefinite quantity customers to find out what they want to pay.


Tagi: large indefinite quantity, small indefinite quantity, york stock exchange, greenum, open source software, linkedin, source databases, ign, square measure, house of york, zfs, thumpers, web properties, s market, period 4, proprietorship, software system, b

Action a Luck in Collection Reposition

Posted by Jonathan Schwartz on under large indefinite quantity, small indefinite quantity, york stock exchange, greenum, open source software, linkedin, source databases, ign, square measure, house of york, zfs, thumpers, web properties, s market, period 4, proprietorship, software system, b |

UPDATE at bottom.

I just wanted to extend my kudos to the group at Greenplum, and our joint customers at Fox Synergistic Media - the folks buttocks MySpace, Photobucket, IGN, FOXSports.com, and a whole series of web properties that unneurotic represent one of the single largest audiences on the web.

No ternion of us announced twenty-four hour period 4-hour interval that Fox is running a large production collection depot shapely atop Greenplum's collection reposition software system on Sun's Solaris/ZFS founded OpenStorage platforms (a large indefinite quantity of Thumpers, to be general). That is to say, open source software system is at the core of one of the world's largest - and least low-priced - collection warehouses.

Fox joins a series of joint Sun/Greenplum customers, from LinkedIn to the New House of York Stock Exchange, in looking at to open source databases and start as a matter to drive better apprehension, faster decisions and more than efficiency.

Which is to say, customers that square measure banal of proprietorship vendors with a endowment for rise permit fees during worldly downturns have a clear set of remarkably low-priced alternatives. Founded on trade good economic science everyone can understand.

Congratulations to no involved!

______________________________

UPDATE: I've gotten a fair number of inquiries from folks wanting to know how the Greenplum/Thumper collection depot discussed preceding prices out against its competitors - assumption that one recently proclaimed proprietorship freshman has recommended $15,000 per terabyte is standard to customers. My view is that's a pre-bubble price, and roughly an order of ratio too costly in today's market - and probable to get more than than headlines. But that's obviously a unfair view, I'd check with a small indefinite quantity customers to find out what they want to pay.


Tagi: large indefinite quantity, small indefinite quantity, york stock exchange, greenum, open source software, linkedin, source databases, ign, square measure, house of york, zfs, thumpers, web properties, s market, period 4, proprietorship, software system, b

Action a Luck in Collection Reposition

Posted by Jonathan Schwartz on under large indefinite quantity, small indefinite quantity, york stock exchange, greenum, open source software, linkedin, source databases, ign, square measure, house of york, zfs, thumpers, web properties, s market, period 4, proprietorship, software system, b |

UPDATE at bottom.

I just wanted to extend my kudos to the group at Greenplum, and our joint customers at Fox Synergistic Media - the folks buttocks MySpace, Photobucket, IGN, FOXSports.com, and a whole series of web properties that unneurotic represent one of the single largest audiences on the web.

No ternion of us announced twenty-four hour period 4-hour interval that Fox is running a large production collection depot shapely atop Greenplum's collection reposition software system on Sun's Solaris/ZFS founded OpenStorage platforms (a large indefinite quantity of Thumpers, to be general). That is to say, open source software system is at the core of one of the world's largest - and least low-priced - collection warehouses.

Fox joins a series of joint Sun/Greenplum customers, from LinkedIn to the New House of York Stock Exchange, in looking at to open source databases and start as a matter to drive better apprehension, faster decisions and more than efficiency.

Which is to say, customers that square measure banal of proprietorship vendors with a endowment for rise permit fees during worldly downturns have a clear set of remarkably low-priced alternatives. Founded on trade good economic science everyone can understand.

Congratulations to no involved!

______________________________

UPDATE: I've gotten a fair number of inquiries from folks wanting to know how the Greenplum/Thumper collection depot discussed preceding prices out against its competitors - assumption that one recently proclaimed proprietorship freshman has recommended $15,000 per terabyte is standard to customers. My view is that's a pre-bubble price, and roughly an order of ratio too costly in today's market - and probable to get more than than headlines. But that's obviously a unfair view, I'd check with a small indefinite quantity customers to find out what they want to pay.


Tagi: large indefinite quantity, small indefinite quantity, york stock exchange, greenum, open source software, linkedin, source databases, ign, square measure, house of york, zfs, thumpers, web properties, s market, period 4, proprietorship, software system, b

Action a Luck in Collection Reposition

Posted by Jonathan Schwartz on under large indefinite quantity, small indefinite quantity, york stock exchange, greenum, open source software, linkedin, source databases, ign, square measure, house of york, zfs, thumpers, web properties, s market, period 4, proprietorship, software system, b |

UPDATE at bottom.

I just wanted to extend my kudos to the group at Greenplum, and our joint customers at Fox Synergistic Media - the folks buttocks MySpace, Photobucket, IGN, FOXSports.com, and a whole series of web properties that unneurotic represent one of the single largest audiences on the web.

No ternion of us announced twenty-four hour period 4-hour interval that Fox is running a large production collection depot shapely atop Greenplum's collection reposition software system on Sun's Solaris/ZFS founded OpenStorage platforms (a large indefinite quantity of Thumpers, to be general). That is to say, open source software system is at the core of one of the world's largest - and least low-priced - collection warehouses.

Fox joins a series of joint Sun/Greenplum customers, from LinkedIn to the New House of York Stock Exchange, in looking at to open source databases and start as a matter to drive better apprehension, faster decisions and more than efficiency.

Which is to say, customers that square measure banal of proprietorship vendors with a endowment for rise permit fees during worldly downturns have a clear set of remarkably low-priced alternatives. Founded on trade good economic science everyone can understand.

Congratulations to no involved!

______________________________

UPDATE: I've gotten a fair number of inquiries from folks wanting to know how the Greenplum/Thumper collection depot discussed preceding prices out against its competitors - assumption that one recently proclaimed proprietorship freshman has recommended $15,000 per terabyte is standard to customers. My view is that's a pre-bubble price, and roughly an order of ratio too costly in today's market - and probable to get more than than headlines. But that's obviously a unfair view, I'd check with a small indefinite quantity customers to find out what they want to pay.


Tagi: large indefinite quantity, small indefinite quantity, york stock exchange, greenum, open source software, linkedin, source databases, ign, square measure, house of york, zfs, thumpers, web properties, s market, period 4, proprietorship, software system, b