Archive for April 11th, 2008

Robert Scoble <3 Rackspace?

Friday, April 11th, 2008

Robert Scoble TV Logo Any long/short time followers of mine will know that I’ve been critical of Rackspace in the past. Robert Scoble claims Rackspace is his favorite company and promotes his FastCompany.tv flick. For those who want to see Scoble’s interview, it’s embedded below. I have to admit, after 20 minutes - I got a little bored.

I did, however, found this gem interesting - the entry price point for equipment with Rackspace is $300! I thought that steep in a world where servers are available for $1,500 (or less - comparing against a Rackspace $300 dollar machine). Consider a $2000 machine over 3 years depreciation ($55/month) plus power and ping ($100/u from he.net totaling up to $155/month). For the cost of a single Rackspace machine, you get a fully equipped machine racked with power and ping for almost 1/2 the price. For the remaining $145/month, install a firewall and hire a tech to run “yum” or “Window’s Update” (don’t fool yourself, that’s all that Rackspace does). Backup is an important feature to be sure - be don’t fool yourself, Rackspace passes that cost on to you as well.

Good technology is expensive, but people are more so. While they knock Google etc in the video for allowing 10% of a cluster to be “down” before dealing with it - it’s a pure numbers game. It’s cheaper to let 10% of your servers be off-line than it is to keep someone onboard to keep them up and running 24/7.

Another side note: I’m a big fan of Scobelizer - and looking forward to reading Naked Conversations when it arrives from Amazon with my other must reads next week - but, it was kind of sad to hear how many times the word “Segate” was dropped during the video. I know they’re a sponsor - but WTF?

Do something interesting with the GPS in your phone

Friday, April 11th, 2008

GPSed LogoGPSed is a great new GPS tool for tracking your location via your GPS enabled BlackBerry. More importantly, it scratches an itch I’ve had lately of helping me to geo-tag my photos. Flickr and Picassa are supported so that covers the majority of photo sharing apps. A little freaky perhaps is the ability to track exactly where the phone was when it last checked in. I’ll be using this when snapping photos on assorted walks around Rochester, MN providing better information for everyone to use.

GPSed.com Screenshot

I read about it first at Berry Review. This is MUCH better than the FindMe application for Facebook which uses cell towers (as best as I was able to tell) instead of the built in GPS unit to triangulate location. I could see this having huge utility for tracking down friends when your at a large venue (like a sports arena) and trying to locate your friends - although the mobile site has varied degrees of detail from the very slick Google maps interface on the full blown website.

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