Fall of vista

Posted under Uncategorized by admin on Monday 5 October 2009 at 4:35 am

For the first time since January 2008 the market share of Windows Vista has decreased, said Net Applications.

In September 2009, the share of Vista has decreased by 0.18 percentage points, and now the OS is 18,6% of the market. Of course, reducing the purely symbolic, but important fact: it happened the first time. Apparently, the world has already begun to gradually migrate to Windows 7, whose share for September increased by almost a third to 1.52%. That is, the new system is already installed on 1 of 66 computers in the world.

Since the migration began, the share of Vista, most likely, will no longer grow. In this case we have an unprecedented situation: for two years of its existence, the operating system from Microsoft could not get even 19% of the market!

While noting the drop in popularity browser Internet Explorer, with the right to 1,26 points to 65,7%, there is already a serious loss for Microsoft.

At the same time in September, the market share of Firefox and Chrome rose to 23.75% (0.77) and 4.24% (0.33), respectively.


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Intel Atom Servers

Posted under Uncategorized by admin on Saturday 3 October 2009 at 7:07 am

Recently I tried to draw attention to the servers at the processor Intel Atom. Many people greeted them with skepticism: “How can a processor for low-cost laptops to be in the server?”. Now service colocation nettop-s on Atom-ah has become a soldier, and I am ready to share with you a month of experience using the server at the Intel Atom.

Server Configuration - Nettop Acer Aspire Revo 3600 on a platform nVidia Ion, Intel Atom 330 (2 physical core, 64 bit), 4GB DDR2-800 memory (Ubuntu 64-bit only saw 3.2GB, you must turn the BIOS), SSD OCZ Vertex 30Gb. Because optimizations for SSD - Section cmontirovan with noatime, disabled access-logs off swap (need it for longer life - less entries - will last longer, all this in a separate article. By the way, the month he spent less than 0.5% of the resource SSD) .

The server was located in the company Agave - they are already the official tariff plan.
For 1000 rubles per month for unlimited traffic on our relations (it’s a little strain, particularly the foreign traffic), free KVM 1 hour per day (use it - all without any problems), reboot within 15-30 minutes of “hands”.

The results can be challenged, but the fact remains: everything works perfectly, well, very fast, lots of memory with room for growth, the absence of even a hint of brake disk or the network (at any time can be drastically start to give 10 Mb / s, ping Moscow 0.5 -4ms, 20 ms to Belarus).

But as they say «Memento mori» - your server is ever broken. Though from the mechanics of just 1 fan, you need to be ready for this. If you do not like it, you have to be content with more modest capabilities VPS. On the other hand, if that happens - you are always fully kontrolliruete situation, no one will “feed you breakfast.”

This is an excellent example of slow technical progress - even low-end solution may be the ideal solution for many problems: easy web-server, file server (even 1Gbit/sek), the distribution of static (1 Gbit / s), streaming video (1 Gbit / s) . Problems for “thick” servers certainly remain, but they have little room for them: crazy:

Personally, I am - more than pleased with the “atomic” server


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