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Paul 23-04-2005 01:13

Royal Mail Servers
 
I'v just been reading an article about the Royal Mail - apparently they have 50,000 PC's which is not a great surprise - but they also have 80,000 servers :eek: - what on earth do they use all of these for .... :disturbd:

Shaun 23-04-2005 01:19

Re: Royal Mail Servers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M
I'v just been reading an article about the Royal Mail - apparently they have 50,000 PC's which is not a great surprise - but they also have 80,000 servers :eek: - what on earth do they use all of these for .... :disturbd:

Well it's not for running their website I can tell you that. It's slower than a very slow thing. :(

Graham M 23-04-2005 01:32

Re: Royal Mail Servers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M
I'v just been reading an article about the Royal Mail - apparently they have 50,000 PC's which is not a great surprise - but they also have 80,000 servers :eek: - what on earth do they use all of these for .... :disturbd:

Commercial Porn Sites to generate revenue of course :D :angel:

gkhewitt 23-04-2005 08:44

Re: Royal Mail Servers
 
It's estimated that Google has less servers than that - midrange estimates put the number at about 65000.

And Google is storing several thousand terabytes worth of data.

garybuk 24-04-2005 12:21

Re: Royal Mail Servers
 
iirc Royal Mail provide plot and address data for a LOT of business especially in the utilities sector, they have many extranet's for companies so they could be for this, and they could be for keeping the databases for all those addresses, someone's gotta do it :)

jrhnewark 24-04-2005 15:16

Re: Royal Mail Servers
 
80,000 servers? Jesus Christ! :Yikes:

80,000 servers, and their website is still as slow as a slug. :disturbd: :rolleyes:

Matthew 24-04-2005 16:38

Re: Royal Mail Servers
 
I wouldn't want to be the network admin for all of them and I wouldn't like to be there when they all have to be replaced.

greencreeper 24-04-2005 20:09

Re: Royal Mail Servers
 
Sounds like what happens an IT department doesn't control IT, so every new system, or every prototype of a new system, ends up on a seperate server. And the people making the buying decisions don't know one end of a server from the other.

ntl customer 24-04-2005 22:20

Re: Royal Mail Servers
 
Perhaps they have a massive LAN party at the weekends and in evenings in which all the posties attend and play into the wee hours. Probably explains why our post is always late most days. ;) :D :rolleyes:

jonifen 25-04-2005 19:54

Re: Royal Mail Servers
 
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Originally Posted by greencreeper
And the people making the buying decisions don't know one end of a server from the other.

sounds like my old job!! that would explain the bankruptcy I suppose??

Quote:

Originally Posted by ntl customer
Perhaps they have a massive LAN party at the weekends and in evenings in which all the posties attend and play into the wee hours. Probably explains why our post is always late most days. ;) :D :rolleyes:

Good point...


I bet most of the servers are backup machines because the size of company means they cant afford for a server to drop out for more than 5 minutes (if that!)
Time is money as we all know... and for a company who pi*sed a few million quid up the wall changing their name to "Consignia" only to change it back shortly afterwards, they need all the money they can get!!

Roy MM 25-04-2005 19:59

Re: Royal Mail Servers
 
They have a dedicated server deciding who gets the most mail sort this week. :spam: :LOL:

paul11974 25-04-2005 20:01

Re: Royal Mail Servers
 
its for all the managers that sit there all day on there asses saying that postman can do more walks per day


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