10-05-2015
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The first big one was the abandon of PA-RISC...
I find this statement really odd. The reason why people liked RISC chips is because, at one point, they had faster clock speeds that CISC chips. However, since then CISC chips have become significantly faster, run at a higher clock frequency and can do more with each clock cycle. Hence anything RISC is in the past.
I worked in the VAX/Alpha world 20 years ago. That architecture was dying then, and is now all but dead. There is still a local steel mill that uses Alpha processors. But they only use it because they haven't yet rewritten all their old Cobol and Fortran.
I get the argument that cloud computing means fewer tech jobs. But companies will still want some knowledge in house. But maybe not forever.
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cloudservers
CLOUDSERVERS(1) User Commands CLOUDSERVERS(1)
NAME
cloudservers - Command-line interface to the Cloud Servers API.
SYNOPSIS
cloudservers [ --username USERNAME ] [ --apikey APIKEY ] <subcommand>
DESCRIPTION
cloudservers is a command line interface to the Rackspace Cloud Servers API.
COMMAND OVERVIEW
cloudservers backup-schedule
Show or edit the backup schedule for a server.
cloudservers backup-schedule-delete
Delete the backup schedule for a server.
cloudservers boot
Boot a new server.
cloudservers delete
Immediately shut down and delete a server.
cloudservers flavor-list
Print a list of available 'flavors' (sizes of servers).
cloudservers help
Display help about this program or one of its subcommands.
cloudservers image-create
Create a new image by taking a snapshot of a running server.
cloudservers image-delete
Delete an image.
cloudservers image-list
Print a list of available images to boot from.
cloudservers ip-share
Share an IP address from the given IP group onto a server.
cloudservers ip-unshare
Stop sharing an given address with a server.
cloudservers ipgroup-create
Create a new IP group.
cloudservers ipgroup-delete
Delete an IP group.
cloudservers ipgroup-list
Show IP groups.
cloudservers ipgroup-show
Show details about a particular IP group.
cloudservers list
List active servers.
cloudservers reboot
Reboot a server.
cloudservers rebuild
Shutdown, re-image, and re-boot a server.
cloudservers rename
Rename a server.
cloudservers resize
Resize a server.
cloudservers resize-confirm
Confirm a previous resize.
cloudservers resize-revert
Revert a previous resize (and return to the previous VM).
cloudservers root-password
Change the root password for a server.
cloudservers show
Show details about the given server.
Optional arguments:
--username USERNAME
Defaults to env[CLOUD_SERVERS_USERNAME].
--apikey APIKEY
Defaults to env[CLOUD_SERVERS_API_KEY].
See "cloudservers help COMMAND" for help on a specific command.
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