Russell King [3/1/2004 8:28 PM] :
> Firstly, if an ISP can be described as "large" and has "millions of
> users", they are by definition successful, which means running the
> whole of their mail system on one machine (ok, ok, I'll be kind, two
> machines 8)) isn't really doing their customers any real service.
> What happens when the next virus comes out which causes their own
> users to flood their servers?
Consider "several racks full of machines" - and not the sort of machine
you could just build out of parts you pick up at Fry's.
srs
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