On Wed, 2009-11-25 at 00:09 +0800, Pei Lin wrote: > i am just concerned about the security of cloud computing or > distributed computing. > if a hacker attacks one nodes of the computing servers, the all nodes > which connect with it will get the wrong results. If you are upload your data somewhere, you (implicitly) trust that party 100%. > And recently Google describes a beautiful feature about cloud OS that > everyone only need a cheap and simple client,never need update your > hardware endless and will get the good services of GOOGLE, online > office, online storage,and online everything.... And you pay for it with the data you upload and allowing the cloud to record every action you so. > BUT if one of google servers might crash or be hacked... nightmare .. or if Google (or whoever owns it at some future day) just uses Your data for whatever the choose to. It's your call. BTW as you are (also) posting to kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxx, what has this to do with the linux kernel? Bernd -- "What happens when you read some doc and either it doesn't answer your question or is demonstrably wrong? In Linux, you say "Linux sucks" and go read the code. In Windows/Oracle/etc you say "Windows sucks" and start banging your head against the wall." - Denis Vlasenko on lkml -- To unsubscribe from this list: send an email with "unsubscribe kernelnewbies" to ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxx Please read the FAQ at http://kernelnewbies.org/FAQ