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How a Redditor Ended Up With an Industrial-Grade Netflix Server (vice.com) 40

A Redditor says they've managed to get a hold of an old Netflix server for free, and has posted a detailed online look at the once mysterious hardware. The devices were part of Netflix's Open Connect Content Delivery Network (CDN), and can often be found embedded within major ISP networks to ensure your Netflix streams don't suck. From a report: Reddit user PoisonWaffle3 said the ISP he currently works for has been offloading old Netflix servers as they upgrade to more modern equipment. In a Reddit thread titled "So I got a Netflix cache server..." he posted a photo of the server, which is bright Netflix red, and explained how he was curious about what's inside the boxes given how little public information was available.

"All I could find online was overviews, installation/config guides for their proprietary software, etc.," he said. "No specs, no clue what was inside the red box." Dave Temkin, Netflix's former Vice President of Network Systems Infrastructure told Motherboard there's nothing too mysterious about what the servers can do, though they significantly help improve video streaming by shortening overall content transit time. "They're just an Intel FreeBSD box," he said. "We got Linux running on some of the generations of that box as well."

Netflix's Open Connect Content Delivery Network hardware caches popular Netflix content to reduce overall strain across broadband networks. Netflix lets major broadband ISPs embed a CDN server on the ISP network for free; the shorter transit time then helps improve video delivery, of benefit to broadband providers and Netflix alike. It took all of three screws for PoisonWaffle3 to get inside the mysterious red unit, at which point users discovered a "fairly standard" Supermicro board, a single Xeon E5 2650L v2 processor, 64GB of DDR3 memory, and a 10 gigabit ethernet card. They also found 36 7.2TB 7200RPM drives and six 500GB Micron solid state drives, for a grand total of 262 terabytes of storage.

Comment Re:Intentional distraction (Score -1, Troll) 190

So their personal opinion that they are better off is meaningless because some belt-sander slash troll knows better about themselves than they do?

You've never been anything more than a totally predictable NPC sheep bleating "Orange Man Bad".

Here's the reality - if those people believe they are better off, then they are. Success is measured by many things, and if those respondents say they're doing better, they are. Good for them!

But you... bleat on, sheep!

Comment Re:OK I have to ask. (Score 2) 106

Sorry, but human rights abuses like paying Indians pennies on the dollar and treating them like indentured servants is completely unacceptable. I don't care if you try to gloss over the cost savings with "global coverage", it's still flat out wrong.

This was true in 2011, and it's still partially true today.

Comment Re:Of course it's fake (Score 1) 21

poor imitation

The more things change the more they stay the same. I disappear due to some... uh... legal entanglements... and I come back and what do you know, you're still a catastropic dumbass.

Besides, who else other than the one and only, proprietor of the original fab four, the roaster of the slashdot circle (jerk), the one guy who didn't fuck off to multiply or wherever else those dumbasses went...

And who else know that the LOVE AND KISSES bit was initially a spoof of that Ethelred dumbass? I'll tell you know. ME. RED.
So dive into your sofa, scrape enough coins and loose change to get yourself a burner phone, and call someone willing to hit you with a clue-by-four.

Dumbass.

LOVE AND KISSES,
Red

I'm back baby and better than ever

Comment Re:Windows RT 2.0 (Score 1) 76

Windows 10 isn't an OS. It's a fucking kiosk. Soon it will be a pay-by-the-hour service. I know Apple under Tim Cook is slowly headed this way, but damn is Windows 10 a hot fucking mess and a great look into our dystopian future. Fortunately I'm hardly ever forced to use it, only on the rare occasion when I need to participate in some company meeting on skype for business, and I get the hell out of there as quickly as possible.

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