Case study: Clustering the penguins

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Mar 27, 2007 9:04 AM EDT
iT News; By Ian Yates
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The humble personal computer has a well-deserved reputation as a giant-killer. After all, it was the virus-like spread of PCs which spelled the beginning of the end for the mainframe dinosaurs. Because the first low-cost servers emerged from high-end PCs being asked to look after more than one user at once, it took quite a few of the diminutive workhorses to match the capacity of the mini-computers they were slowly but surely replacing.

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