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10 years at pixelpark
Unbelievable, 10 years are over !
Sun Ecotour meets Pixelpark
Today, Sun’s Ecotour stops at our office in Berlin. Rolf Kersten and the Sun Ecorider brought us a lot of fun while having a short ride at Oberbaum City. Ecorider inside: Ecorider for everybody: Ecorider and me:
Posted in Berlin, pixelpark, Sun Solaris
Tagged Berlin, ecorider, ecotour, pixelpark, Sun
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www.pixelpark.com Relaunch
We launched a new web portal this week, our own one: Here a screenshot of the old one: Great work, thanks to the team!
Posted in Berlin, pixelpark
Tagged Berlin, e7, ElephantSeven, pixelpark, relaunch, xplain
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Web 2.0 Hosting on Sun Blade 6000
I don’t pimp Pixelpark products much in this blog, but today I’ll do. Over the last years, we used to host Web portals in our datacenter for customer on a Solaris based serverfarm called gridpark. Since 2005 we run Solaris … Continue reading
Posted in Berlin, misc, pixelpark, Sun Solaris
Tagged Berlin, Clovertown, datacenter, E5345, gridpark, Hosting, pixelpark, Rechenzentrum, Sun-Blade-6000, T2000, T6300, X5355, X6220, X6250, Xeon
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BCIX Traffic on Pixelpark Gigabit Port
Coming soon: Our first 10Gbit/s Port at BCIX .
xmas 2006 is coming
Nice to see my co-workers on pixelpark.tv My current favorite is on December, 2nd.
BCIX Traffic on Pixelpark AS33811 Gigabit Port
While BCIX is migrating all peering members on the new Foundry Networks BigIron Plattfom, traffic is growing on our Gigabit Ethernet Port. Peak Peering Traffic (no Upstream traffic included) is now about 400Mbit/s…