Friday, December 18, 2015

Building a Computer the Google Way

Building a Computer the Google Way  @ CODING HORROR
Google's original servers from 1999:

Computer History Museum

Google Server at the Computer History Museum, rack from afar    Google Server at the Computer History Museum, closeup of rack
Google Server at the Computer History Museum, placard: With limited funds, Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin initially deployed this system of inexpensive, interconnected PCs to process many thousands of search requests per second from Google users. This hardware system reflected the Google search algorithm itself, which is based on tolerating multiple computer failures and optimizing around them. This production server was one of about thirty such racks in the first Google data center. Even though many of the installed PCs never worked and were difficult to repair, these racks provided Google with its first large-scale computing system and allowed the company to grow quickly and at minimal cost.

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