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#217
Originally Posted by MikeHG View Post
I suspect many mainframe engineers would have thought you were bonkers if you explained modular desktop PCs to them...

I reckon modularity is good (within reason), and phones will get there eventually. But not yet.
At least modern mainframes are actually quite modular, at least as far as fault tolerance goes - your usually hot-swap power supplies, storage and even CPUS (!) without interrupting normal operation of the given mainframe. Not sure if they can also cope with adding adding additional CPUs above what was present during the startup without rebooting the machine - some s390 jockey would need to confirm this.
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