不知大家有沒有這種感覺:某某歌手出碟,有幾首作品網上試聽過不錯,買碟回家後連忙轉檔放進 MP3 Player 內,看過包裝歌詞後,便放在一旁,好像用完即棄,感覺很浪費。
越來越多大容量體積小的儲存裝置出現,我們都將成上萬
Many systems seem to be not really designed for a long term storagemanagement environment . Instead they seem toopt for a kind of planned obsolescence approach where they assume thatyou will buy them, run them more or less into the ground without reallychanging or upgrading anything, and then replace them wholesale in abig, painful, user-visible bang.
From the perspective of a long term storage management environment this is a crazy thing to do; with no growth and thus no future, thesesystems are basically closed boxes
In theory we can separate the ideas of identity and authorization,and it is common to present complex computer systems this way. Inpractice I think that many people blur the two together and attemptingto forcefully separate them only leads to confused users and frustratedsecurity people.
I believe that one reason for this is because we rarely think ofpeople alone in the real world; instead we think of them with attachedassociations. It is not 'Chris Siebenmann, who is authorized to', it is'Chris Siebenmann who works
This week, we:
Connection volume seems up a bit from last week ,although it's hard to be entirely sure. Session volume is definitelyup,
I'm in the process of getting a new test server installed in a rackin our machine room. This means we needed to set up some networkconnections for it, which involved someone dragging yet more cablearound our machine room and finding switch ports to plug into to getthe necessary networks (which turned out not to be an entirely trivialthing).
As a result, the whole thing got me thinking about the issue of the bestway to get all of your networks to where they need to be in