What's interesting is as far back as 1999, First Responders had priority access to cellular networks. This isn't something new. I worked for a bank and we knew about this and tried to get priority access. I left before Y2K happened but this was something we were well aware of.
Never knew that, and am very surprised that you can run multiple virtual servers on one piece of hardware, that's really amazing. Thanks for all this very interesting information.
They've been doing this since 1998. I used to run them. Used to "blade boxes". Now all the big cloud services (AWS, Google, Azure, etc.) run hundreds of VMs on single servers which can in turn be networked in a way that allows each VM to be replicated on other servers.
1998 same year that I got a Windows 98 PC, that's a long time ago. VM that can be replicated like this on other servers through a network is amazing. Thanks again.
What's interesting is as far back as 1999, First Responders had priority access to cellular networks. This isn't something new. I worked for a bank and we knew about this and tried to get priority access. I left before Y2K happened but this was something we were well aware of.
Never knew that, and am very surprised that you can run multiple virtual servers on one piece of hardware, that's really amazing. Thanks for all this very interesting information.
They've been doing this since 1998. I used to run them. Used to "blade boxes". Now all the big cloud services (AWS, Google, Azure, etc.) run hundreds of VMs on single servers which can in turn be networked in a way that allows each VM to be replicated on other servers.
1998 same year that I got a Windows 98 PC, that's a long time ago. VM that can be replicated like this on other servers through a network is amazing. Thanks again.