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Originally Posted by
csorhand
Bakunin / Corona668,
Have you tried those smartphones around? theyre like the servers way way back.. four core 2 gb of RAM 32Gb of disk space.
(i'm just jokin) =)
Well, a "server way way back" was not "four core 2gb of RAM" and 32GB disk space was something a datacenter (maybe) had.
The first "server" i worked on was an Apollo/Domain 416 (aka DN100): 2 Motorola 68000 processors and IIRC 4MB RAM. It ran a UNIX derivate called Aegis, which was later renamed to Domain OS. Before that i worked on IBM mainframes, which i am not counting as "servers", because this implies a client/server model which they didn't adhere to - they were single computers with a lot of terminals - as a programmer. Real memory on my very first machine, a (by then already old) IBM 1401 was ~2.5
k. Mind you, not the fancy black insects one saw in PCs -
Ferrite memory! Not only that every bit counted - it was
countable as well.
bakunin