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Re: Broadband initiatives - impact to your network?


From: Christopher Morrow <morrowc.lists () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 17:46:00 -0400

On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Jonathan Feldman <jf () feldman org> wrote:
I'm one of the reporters who covers broadband and cloud computing for
InformationWeek magazine (www.informationweek.com), and it's interesting to
me that one of the issues with cloud adoption has to do with the limited
pipe networks available in this country. For example, it's not feasible to
do a massive data load through the networks that are currently available --
you need to FedEx a hard drive to Amazon.  Holy cow, it's SneakerNet for the
21st Century!

is this a 'this country' bandwidth problem or the problem that moving
10tb of 'corporate data' in a 'secure fashion' from 'office' to
'cloud' really isn't a simple task? and that cutting a DB over at a
point in time 'next tuesday!' is far easier done  by shipping a
point-in-time copy of the DB via sata-drive than 'holy cow copy this
over the corp ds3, while we make sure not to kill it for mail/web/etc
other corporate normal uses' ?

The broadband plan stuff mostly covers consumers, not enterprises,
most of the (amazon as the example here) cloud folks offer
disk-delivery options for businesses.

you seem to be comparing apples to oranges, no?

-chris


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