Google's initial computer storage



It is said to be the initial computer storage of Google which was operated at 40 GB by ten 10 GB HDDs. So, rather than such a thing, it is a LEGO block, no matter how you look.

This was provided for Stanford University's digital library project, and it is used when Google founder Larry Page and Sergey Brin enrolled in the university and was conducting fundamental research on the current Google algorithm It seems to be one.

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The Original GOOGLE Computer Storage [Page and Brin] (1996)

It was like this when I was in the laboratory.


It is exactly what it sees in the back. By the way, the original first server that came out of the university and founded the company is like this.

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From the difference between "I can not do" and "I can not do now" that I thought at the computer museum,

This is a state that the foundation is exposed in a normal server rack, and it is amazing that about 80 are thrusting. CPU is Pentium II. This later supported the Google that dominates the world later, it is deeply embarrassing ... ....

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