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- noun Plural form of
server .
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Examples
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I think less than 30% of their servers is actually used to serve up the pages.
Digg is doomed unless they fire their tech staff. « The Paradigm Shift 2006
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The act of managing all these servers is one reason Cisco thinks its unified computing system has an edge and why most of the large server vendors are preaching the value of automation.
Forget the Mile-High Club — Who’s in the 50,000 Servers Club? 2009
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What interest Cisco may have remotely had in social networking, which has failed to be represented in giving Tribe effective support and servers, is likely only going to be undermined further with their new interest in a different social networking format.
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Again, the emphasis on the proxy servers is a red herring.
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The rising competition around designing power-efficient, heat-tolerant servers is being driven by a need to lower electricity and cooling costs in a data center contrasted with the need to pack as much computing into a box as possible to run web-scale application increases.
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Putting VIA chips in servers reduces both the cost and power consumption of servers — something important for operators of large-scale data centers.
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Using the Internet to access nifty software programs residingondistant computer servers is nothing new.
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I tend to agree, as having others share the cost of all those servers is the core benefit the cloud offers.
IBM Thinks Its Cloud Role Will Be in Services and Software 2009
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Cisco and HP both have about a $90 billion market cap and if either gains market share in servers or networking the markets will take notice.
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Quad-core chips are commonplace in servers nowadays, and six-core chips have been launched this year.
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