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Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Asymmetric clustering vs Symmetric clustering

Posted on 06:29 by Unknown

­Asymmetric clustering: one server runs the application while other servers standby.
­Symmetric clustering: all N hosts are running the application. Centralized systems act as server systems to satisfy requests by client systems.
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Saturday, 12 January 2013

A month with an Intel smartphone: Motorola RAZR i review

Posted on 02:46 by Unknown
    It's been a month since I received my upgrade from Orange, a shiny new Motorola Razr i. I swore I'd never touch another Motorola after being caught out when they didn't upgrade my DEXT beyond Android 1.5 despite releasing version 2.1 for its American counterpart, but here I am suckered into owning another Moto.
    So why did I pick the Razr i over the competition? After all, there are a
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Friday, 4 January 2013

The most valuable piece of code I ever wrote

Posted on 09:17 by Unknown
    Thinking about a planned interactive feature for the OxfordWords Blog recently I was reminded of a little piece of Javascript which is probably the most valuable piece of code I ever wrote. Valuable in terms of revenue generated for the customer that is rather than value to me, for it took a very short time to write.
    It was a mid afternoon in 2007 or 2008 when one of my customers at the
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