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Re: TradeForProfits post# 340

Wednesday, 10/17/2012 1:52:09 PM

Wednesday, October 17, 2012 1:52:09 PM

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some server backstory : smtp

In the pre-cloud days, developers who wanted to build an application needed to think a lot about servers. They needed to budget for them, plan for them, connect them, power them and house them. They had to buy or lease the servers, the power supplies, cabling and cooling - and then set it all up in their datacenter or in a colocation facility.

Over time, the colocation facilities began taking out many parts of the equation – providing racks, power, Internet access and other key resources. Even so, dealing with provisioning, clustering, and maintaining servers required spending lots of money (capital expenditures, power, internet, cooling, security), tons of time and detailed planning (contingency, develop/test/produce, site growth, and so on).


Buy it, trade it, hold it, ignore it... do whatever your want, just
don't do it because of what I say.