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Submission + - ARM in the Datacenter isn't Dead Yet! (theregister.co.uk)

prpplague writes: Despite Linus Torvald's recent claims ARM won’t win in the server space, there are very specific use cases where ARM is making advances into the datacenter. One of those is for use with software defined storage with open source projects like CEPH (https://ceph.com/). In a recent The Register article, Softiron's CTO states about their ARM based CEPH appliances that "It's a totally shitty computer, but what we are trying to do here is storage, and not compute, so when you look at the IO, when you look at the buffering, when you look at the data paths, there's amazing performance – we can approach something like a quarter of a petabyte, at 200Gbps wireline throughput." and " claimed that, on average, SoftIron servers run 25C cooler than a comparable system powered by Xeons." So... ARM in datacenter might be saying "I’m not quite dead yet!"

Submission + - The world's oldest original digital computer springs back into action at TNMOC (tnmoc.org) 1

prpplague writes: "After a three-year restoration project at The National Museum of Computing, the Harwell Dekatron (aka WITCH) computer will rebooted on 20 November 2012 to become the world's oldest original working digital computer.
Now in its seventh decade and in its fifth home, the computer with its flashing lights and clattering printers and readers provides an awe-inspiring display for visiting school groups and the general public keen to learn about our rich computer heritage."

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