On Wed, 02 Nov 2011 12:29:59 +0530, 0 <[email protected]> wrote: >> HP has rolled out ultra-low-power servers designed for large Web >> applications, search engines, and social networking firms. The project is
>> termed as Project Moonshot. These tiny servers from HP make use of cell >> phone-type components in a server architecture. The company claims that >> they consume 89 per cent less power than conventional servers. The servers >> will run only Canonical and Red Hat Linux, and not Windows. >> >> http://www.efytimes.com/e1/72443/fullnews.htm > > Diksha, > > I notice that all your emails are just headlines of news from > efytimes.com. You don't seem to take part in any discussions but just > send out emails. > > My current conclusion is, you are part of email marketing and you don't > read any responses. Prove me wrong by sending "No" as a response to this > email. -- Dear Sir, I am new to the community and have just got introduced to the world of open source. I am working at EFY, which uses open source software. I would be candid enough to say that I am in love with this. I follow every single discussion on LUG, but I am not technically sound enough to be a part of them. Besides using the open source software, I am keen on collecting information on it and writing about it in our publications. With my emails, I wish to share information with the community. -- Thanks and regards, Diksha Gupta _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
