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14 Aug 2005
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01 Aug 2005
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HTML
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2
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Journal Article
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English
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ABSTRACT:
In the last five years, as JetBlue Airways Corp. grew from zero to $1.3 billion in revenue, users at the upstart budget airline kept asking for more applications. And the IT department kept deploying more servers to run them. The result was 400 servers sprawled across too much data center space, eating up too much electricity, air conditioning and management overhead.
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Author
Robert L. Scheier
IT Journalist and Freelance Writer
Robert L. Scheier is a veteran IT journalist and freelance writer.
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