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by giltene
4251 days ago
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I don't really know where the "shitloads of money" notion comes from. I guess "shitloads" is a relative term, but Zing is usually no more expensive (and often cheaper) than the cost of the machines it runs on. Last I checked, those machines are usually powered by Intel-brainchild Xeon chips that Intel insists on getting money for, too. Zing is certainly cheaper than the engineering time it offsets. If you feel that you need to avoid using Zing at all costs, you can certainly avoid using it by spending shitloads of your best talent, time, and effort (which are presumably not free) to successfully force your apps only run at 300MB/sec on those 20GB/sec-capable Xeons you paid shitloads of money for, and to dramatically under-utilize them. That's certainly a choice. I'm pretty sure one shitload is bigger than the other. The whole trick is to pay with the smaller pile. |
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