Who owns the most servers?

It would be great to see how much bandwidth each of these companies use.

Also, I'm pretty surprised that 1&1 has such a big server number. I thought that they were a relatively small company.
 
1&1 has been around for a VERY long time. They were a marketing company long before a hosting company, but they've been around for 20 years or so and in the hosting business for 10+ years. They have a HUGE bankroll, which is why you see advertising in so many places and magazines with 5-10 page inserts. An insane budget for advertising, but that's what it takes to convert the millions of users they have.
 
1&1 has been around for a VERY long time. They were a marketing company long before a hosting company, but they've been around for 20 years or so and in the hosting business for 10+ years. They have a HUGE bankroll, which is why you see advertising in so many places and magazines with 5-10 page inserts. An insane budget for advertising, but that's what it takes to convert the millions of users they have.

Oh! Ok. I see what your saying. I've only been in the hosting industry for a like 2 years. I never even seen 1and1 before. But yeah I see what you mean. Actually, there's an ad right next to this box to post. :smilie3:
 
That is crazy, did anyone see that video with the google datacenter that uses shipping containers as 'pods' for their servers. I know that the one datacenter alone had almost a hundred pods. I wonder how many servers they have in just one of the pod datacenters.
 
Am sure i saw something acouple of years back about google using these container type things, they housed about 1,000 servers or sumthing crazy like that....
 
I would love to see a chart on the Disk Space or Bandwidth that those total company's use. Could anyone help me try to find one on the top bandwidth uses?
 
Holy hell, as soon as I saw that chart I started thinking of geek erotica.

"As she strolled through the seemingly endless maze-like corridors filled with high performance servers, she began to feel the physical presence of Google himself"

Lol
 
Holy hell, as soon as I saw that chart I started thinking of geek erotica.

"As she strolled through the seemingly endless maze-like corridors filled with high performance servers, she began to feel the physical presence of Google himself"

Lol

Lol! Yeah, if I was in Google's datacenter, I'd be drooling the whole time. :D
 
Wow thats nuts! I figured google had the most... they have server farms located randomly throughout the USA and other continents.

They need to store the entire internets data somehow right?

it's no longer just US. they have got servers all over the world.
 
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