When You Use Google.com, You Use Linux

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The entire Google backbone uses a modified Linux

It's hard to imagine just how big Google is and what scale it operates, but there is one thing that everyone should know and that it's not all that surprising. Their servers are running a custom OS based on Linux.

Google started its life in a garage back in 1998, and it's now one of the biggest companies in the world. If you also consider that most of their technology is housed in huge data centers and that Linux is the most used operating system for servers and supercomputers, it's not really surprising to find that Google is using Linux for its backbone.

It is surprising nonetheless that Google hasn't built its own operating system until now, and you can't take Chrome OS into consideration, which is based on the Linux kernel. A comprehensive article on wired.com revealed a lot of interesting information about the search giant, including the fact that they are designing and using their own hardware, but they have yet to find something more powereful that a Linux OS for their computers.

Google is bigger that you might think
Amin Vahdat, Google Fellow and Technical Lead for Networking at Google, detailed some of the software and hardware that goes into its data centers, and it's more than impressive.

"we've increased the capacity of a single datacenter network more than 100x. Our current generation — Jupiter fabrics — can deliver more than 1 Petabit/sec of total bisection bandwidth. To put this in perspective, such capacity would be enough for 100,000 servers to exchange information at 10Gb/s each, enough to read the entire scanned contents of the Library of Congress in less than 1/10th of a second," noted Amin Vahdat.

Now, take into consideration that all of this technology is actually powered by Linux, probably a heavily modified OS made by Google itself. It would be cool to know more details about the Linux use in Google, but we'll have to wait a little bit longer until the full paper is published at SIGCOMM 2015 in August.
 
When you say "Google is spyware", you cannot trust Linux is what you're saying.

Google is a linux-based service?
 
When you say "Google is spyware", you cannot trust Linux is what you're saying.

Google is a linux-based service?

Some people seem to like Open Source over Proprietary.

You can't say Linux as a whole is spyware because Google uses it for that reason. You are free to modify Linux to your heart's desire.

But that joke is actually pretty good, I'm going to have to save that.
 
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With so many paranoid people, it's fun to joke.

Like I usually say, it isn't paranoia if they really are spying on you, lol. But I do think a lot of people pick the wrong things to be afraid of.

Obviously some do not understand this joke.
Hard to tell sometimes in text, but I'm pretty sure he doesn't think Linux is spyware, lol.
 
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Lol, all he was referring to is the habit of some folks to deem anything and everything Google touches or uses is automatically bad. The whole "guilty by association" thing.
 
Lol, all he was referring to is the habit of some folks to deem anything and everything Google touches or uses is automatically bad. The whole "guilty by association" thing.
Ah, thank you.

I was thinking in that direction, but I was a bit off by the "Linux being spyware" part.
 
Many companies like Google use Linux for such better environment and easier task in such development process besides of its security can provide prior of not so much target by malware writers; also Linux as a ground for active developers.

Now the private issues and other tactics is up to the company but that's not from Linux.
 
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