On 27/07/2015 16:42, Glen Barber wrote: > On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 04:32:34PM +0200, Willem Jan Withagen wrote: >> On 27/07/2015 16:25, Glen Barber wrote: >>> On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 04:14:54PM +0200, Willem Jan Withagen wrote: >>>> On 27/07/2015 04:39, Benjamin Kaduk wrote: >>>>> * Separated email services (and single-point-of-failure cases) from >>>>> the machine that has been handling this task for over 18 years, to >>>>> new, single-purpose service installations >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> This sort of sounds like the system that a former company (IAE) donated >>>> to Jordan when he was here in Arnhem at a FreeBSD meeting organized by >>>> Wilco Bulte. I think it was called freefall?? >>>> There used to be pictures of the meeting online, but I can't seem to >>>> find them. >>>> >>>> Would be nice to know if that is the case, because then I'm really >>>> impressed with the life time of that system... >>>> Does anybody know if this is actually the case? >>>> >>> >>> Based on what I've recently learned of the machine's history, it was >>> originally freefall, then became known as 'hub'. >> >> You have any idea what is/was actual the hardware that was in the box? >> >> If I remember correctly we gave Jordan a check for like 5000 guilders. >> Which I guess would be 2500 us$ at that time. Which was not an enormous >> amount of money, so even more impressive that the system lasted 18 years :) >> > > The physical hardware did not last this long, and I do not recall the > physical specs of the recently deprecated hardware, but as far as > "handling this task for 18 years", that could have been clarified a bit > more (my fault). The system moved chassis several times, but was never > reinstalled (as far as we can tell) - it was originally a FreeBSD > 2-STABLE install, and was upgraded constantly throughout its lifetime, > and finally ran 11-CURRENT before being decommissioned. Right, that makes more sense. And I'm sort of more "relaxed" that there is not that much commodity hardware capable to survive that long running 24*7 ... The oldest servers here in the basement are like 10 years old, and on the brink of being thrashed... --WjWReceived on Mon Jul 27 2015 - 13:46:20 UTC
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