30,000 servers, 25tb of log data per day - all so your mum can poke you

We now have an update: Facebook has 30,000 servers supporting its operations. That number comes from Jeff Rothschild, the vice president of technology at Facebook

Cue the conspiracy theories that not only are they taking over the worlds banks, but the biggest social networking sites too
 
Wow thats just crazy! Just think how much data we have given facebook about our personal life and images etc!

Though it is good to stay in contact with relitives over seas and whatnot

though Mark Zuckerberg was there at the right place at the right time! lucky man!
 
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The thing is, it's not like it's a bubble either. People aren't suddenly going to get bored of using FB to socialise are they? It's practically engrained in everyones consciousness now, it's up there with sending texts/phoning people/emailing etc.. Mark Zuckerberg is only going to get richer and richer and richer!
 
Me being me, I want to know what one server consists of hardware wise. Is there any info on that? I looked but can't find. :( I suck at searching... I'm lazy too. :p
 
Me being me, I want to know what one server consists of hardware wise. Is there any info on that? I looked but can't find. :( I suck at searching... I'm lazy too. :p

Its a farm, hot swappable servers, backup servers for them, dynamic load management I bet. If you seen a server rack from Sun, these are going to be similar whoever they come from.
 
Me being me, I want to know what one server consists of hardware wise. Is there any info on that? I looked but can't find. :( I suck at searching... I'm lazy too. :p

I imagine the actual hardware isn't ultra high-performance. It's cheaper to use very large clusters of cheaper servers (hence the 30,000 :p).
 
In the article it says they borrowed $100 million to buy 20k servers apparently. :eek: Going at 5k a server if my maths is correct. I'll check out the Sun racks as you mentioned rsatd.
 
Evidently it's estimated that google have 700,000+ servers. That's like twice the population of my city, lol.
 
They're still living on ego fumes. If fb went down for good, people would adapt in a week at most. Something else would come along and fill the void. I find their valuation laughable as their turnover is nowhere near that, and for that reason, I'm out.
 
...and Facebook is still unprofitable and losing millions of dollars each month.
Well it's exactly because of this that they are unprofitable! Huge leases, $125m, $100m, $150m etc on various datacentres, all based on a model of internet advertising, the revenues from which plummeted 9 years ago.
 
The day facebook makes a profit is the day they make a free membership and a premium membership to pay for their services.

Then the users will plummet so no profit. I can't see how exactly profit is to be gained other than advertising and even then it's pretty minimal from what I see. Depending on how much companies pay to be advertising on the website.
 
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