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Re: Why the US Government has so many data centers
From: "Roland Dobbins" <rdobbins () arbor net>
Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2016 00:21:52 +0700
On 12 Mar 2016, at 0:03, Sean Donelan wrote:
The U.S. Government has an odd defintion of what is a data center, which ends up with a lot of things no rational person would call a data center.
There's also a case to be made that governmental organizations really oughtn't to have servers just lying around in random rooms, and that those rooms are de facto government data centers, whether those who're responsible for said rooms/servers know it or not . . .
----------------------------------- Roland Dobbins <rdobbins () arbor net>
Current thread:
- Why the US Government has so many data centers Sean Donelan (Mar 11)
- Re: Why the US Government has so many data centers Roland Dobbins (Mar 11)
- Re: Why the US Government has so many data centers Christopher Morrow (Mar 11)
- Re: Why the US Government has so many data centers Nick Hilliard (Mar 11)
- Re: Why the US Government has so many data centers Sean Donelan (Mar 11)
- RE: Why the US Government has so many data centers Steve Mikulasik (Mar 11)
- Re: Why the US Government has so many data centers Christopher Morrow (Mar 11)
- Re: Why the US Government has so many data centers Sean Donelan (Mar 11)
- Re: Why the US Government has so many data centers Florian Weimer (Mar 14)
- Re: Why the US Government has so many data centers Mark T. Ganzer (Mar 12)
- Re: Why the US Government has so many data centers George Herbert (Mar 12)
- Re: Why the US Government has so many data centers Roland Dobbins (Mar 12)
- Re: Why the US Government has so many data centers Sean Donelan (Mar 13)
- Re: Why the US Government has so many data centers Roland Dobbins (Mar 11)
