For $60/year, you can have 100 GB of online backup, powered by Google's massive redundant datacenters. Since the files are stored on Google's servers, they are always available, provided you have an Internet connection.
Regardless of the company, the datacenters hosting you data could be literally anywhere in the world. Urchin was a self-hosted solution for web analytics, while Google Analytics was obviously hosted on Google's servers.
Because it was originally the Port Authority headquarters, 111 Eighth Avenue's infrastructure is unusually suitable for datacenters. We assume that Google may add its own servers in the building. About a quarter of the building's tenants are data...
Google seeks to take the internet to the seas by placing shipping containers filled with datacenters on barges or other platforms. Google wants to use the splashing of waves up against the barge to create energy to power the datacenters.
If you're dealing with more than 300,000 visitors a day, it may be necessary to have multiple datacenters across your market. It may also be beneficial to use a DNS service that will ensure your information is broadcast on a regular basis, thus if...
Google says its capital expenditures are "related to IT infrastructure investments, including datacenters, servers, and networking equipment. Google (GOOG) spent $842 million on infrastructure in Q1 2008, its largest capital expenditures (CAPEX...
First, this is a business that has scale economics in a few key areas; scale economics in search and ad serving and scale economics and the capital needed to support these areas, CapEx for datacenters, servers and infrastructure.
This came from a billion-dollar company that would rather wait to decommission servers than expand and add datacenters. Here's a typical scenario: Your servers are in dire need of a caching product for performance problems.
The Google Oregon center would be one of the largest datacenters, taking up about two football fields. The NY Times article also estimated Google having "450,000 servers spread over at least 25 locations around the world.
DataCenters: Depending on the search engine, especially Google, you may hit a data center that has a different set of indexed pages or a slightly different algorithm. Google has multiple datacenters in order to help return you a quicker response...
At 4:50, "All of Google's DataCenters have gone bankrupt" Opens with slides of early Google computers and servers. I just discovered an archived version (RealVideo) of a lecture E.S.gave at the Stanford Graduate School of Business in April 2004.
The days of checking Google's various datacenters directly for a preview of coming ranking changes may be ending, as some servers now redirect to Google's main site. What if they use that data to better see how much the market can bear?
Google operates a series of datacenters where new content is pushed out before it migrates to being accessible by the ordinary searching public. Thus, looking at these datacenters can give you a few days notice about changes that may come on...
Most crawlers are centralized, run from each search engine's datacenters. For large sites, it will also cut down on some of the bandwidth consumption, since Grub compresses all data it sends back to its servers, by a factor of up to 20:1.
Most crawlers are centralized, run from each search engine's datacenters. For large sites, it will also cut down on some of the bandwidth consumption, since Grub compresses all data it sends back to its servers, by a factor of up to 20:1.
Running a crawler-based engine, for example, requires thousands of servers, multiple datacenters with fault-tolerant systems, tons of bandwidth to continuously crawl and facilitate queries, and a killer operations staff; the associated costs can...
The company says it currently runs four datacenters, two on the West Coast of the United States and two on the East Coast. For example, European users would tend to get results from one of the East Coast datacenters.
The company says it currently runs four datacenters, two on the West Coast of the United States and two on the East Coast. For example, European users would tend to get results from one of the East Coast datacenters.
Google is gradually rolling out the capability to its datacenters around the world. The new file formats are available at two of Google's datacenters immediately, and will be fully accessible worldwide by early next week, according to Google...
Google is gradually rolling out the capability to its datacenters around the world. The new file formats are available at two of Google's datacenters immediately, and will be fully accessible worldwide by early next week, according to Google...