Linuxfocus Christmas
It is already late in the evening and I am still wondering
what to write in the editorial. How about SCO?
The products of SCO are press releases these days. It is
clear that the main ambition is to drive up the stock price, make
as much money as possible and then disappear into irrelevance.
The link to Linux? Well if you look at SCO more closely then
the whole thing has not much to do with Linux. They just needed
some kind of target.
What else did we have the last few weeks? There was the ruling
on software patents in Europe. To
have no patents at all
would have been better but otherwise we can be quite happy with
the result.
All this does not really bother us at the moment ....
Oh yes, this year I had to replace harddisks in almost all
PCs and servers that I have! The first two were replaced already
in March and I thought "OK, that can happen" but now
I have replaced the 5th disk. How many computers does that guy have?
Well I don't run a server farm. I have 7 disks on 5 computers.
All the disks were less than 2 years old. The very old ones are still
good. I had to replace the new disks.
The reliability of software is improving all the time but it seems
that the hardware is now the weakest part. Harddrive capacities
are sky rocketing. As a result the quality suffers.
I still remember the Quantum Fireball disk, 1Gb, in the
first Linuxfocus server. It was running continuously 24h a day and
it ran for 8 years with no problems.
Replacing a disk at home is not a problem. Usually you notice
that some application hangs or saving a file fails. You
type "dmesg" and you see an IDE seek error: It is time to buy a new disk.
This is annoying but it becomes a real problem if it happens on a
server far away. Even with redundancy and RAID you still need to replace
the disk. The service hours are usually much more expensive than the
disk. I would be ready to pay three times as much if the disk
has at least 8-10 years average life time.
Anybody who has a solution? Would be nice to write an article in
LinuxFocus about it. I am sure I am not the only one who likes to
have a really reliable computer.
-- Guido Socher
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