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Microsoft has been awarded the $10bn decade-long US Department of Defense JEDI IT supply contract that will see the nation's military switch to the cloud. The Redmond giant's Azure platform will play host to the US armed forces in an attempt to overhaul and streamline the Pentagon's IT infrastructure under a single umbrella – …

  1. Anonymous Coward
    Devil

    Bad week for Bezos

    To top things off, he lost his world's richest person title to . . . Bill Gates.

    1. Sandtitz Silver badge
      Pint

      Re: Bad week for Bezos

      Yeah, we all feel sad for Jeffy B.

      I cried me a river, then I drank like a fish.

      1. Anonymous Coward
        Anonymous Coward

        Re: Bad week for Bezos

        Just like most enterprise companies. Far more are planning investments in Azure than AWS. Microsoft are going to be #1 in cloud unless something changes significantly.

        1. Anonymous Coward
          Anonymous Coward

          Re: Bad week for Bezos

          Just like Windows Mobile rose to dominance?

        2. Anonymous Coward
          Anonymous Coward

          Re: Bad week for Bezos

          An AC pushing "Azure beats AWS for enterprises"?

          Show us some independent data to prove your assertions - or do we just keep watching Azure fall further behind AWS quarter-by-quarter and assume you're wrong?

    2. fredesmite

      Re: Bad week for Bezos

      You could make $50,000,000 a year for 2000 years and still not be a rich as either of them

      1. CrysTalK

        Re: Bad week for Bezos

        I agree, those billionares have money beyond our imagination. But in an interview, Bill Gates said he doesn't have that much cash, and his net worth is just because of the stocks he holds and this value fluctuates because the price per share of microsoft keeps on changing.

        1. pavel.petrman

          Re: Bad week for Bezos

          One has to wonder how much cash do actually the likes of Bill and Jeff need.

          I once read a memoir of a pre-war European president who said that the best thing about the presidency for his civil existence was that he no longer needed to carry cash around as every human need was provided for. Which brings the question of how much of their times are these men on their own, outside their corporate existences which would seemingly require much more than 24 hours a day every day from us, only somewhat capable humans.

  2. HCV

    As Babylon Five once said, "Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal."

    1. DarkLordofSurrey

      That's a Wash... erg...

      1. Tom 7

        Your are assuming its unique.

    2. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Babylon 5

      Much as I love it, the dark lord is right - it's Wash from Firefly/Serenity. With a toy dinosaur ISTR?

    3. Claptrap314 Silver badge

      Not Bab5. Not even close. Downvoted for lack of troll icon.

    4. Busby

      Babylon 5's a big pile of shit.

      1. Anonymous Coward
        Anonymous Coward

        Re: Babylon 5's a big pile of shit.

        The special effects (especially season one) are atrocious. The five (well, truncated to four as they thought they were being cancelled, then stretched to five) year story arc was mostly very good.

        It's a shame that Paramount had access to the full scripts as they were going to merge production with Warner at the time, so when that didn't happen the series knowledge Paramount gained went off to the Star Trek DS9 team, which then launched first as it had better resources. Thus making B5 appear like the copycat baddies.

        Excellent read: Becoming Superman by J Michael Straszinski

  3. chuckufarley Silver badge
    Coat

    It's just a coincidence of course...

    ...that a company that recently traded OS and application development for spyware development has won the contract. A totally innocent, unrelated, and in-no-way-covered-by-any-NDA coincidence that this same company has been lobbying for the death of any proposed bill to protect the privacy and freedom of anyone earning less than $500,000 a year. Nothing to see here. Move along...NOW.

    1. Yet Another Anonymous coward Silver badge

      Re: It's just a coincidence of course...

      More that the owner of Microsoft doesn't own a newspaper that criticizes the glorious leader

      Could come back to bite them though:

      Employees protesting working for the IBM of the next final solution

      NGOs and foreign customers switching away from Microsoft

      Retaliation from the next non-Trump government (assuming we ever have one)

      Every windows security issue is going to be a much bigger story

      1. A.P. Veening Silver badge

        Re: It's just a coincidence of course...

        Retaliation from the next non-Trump government (assuming we ever have one)

        It might take a while, but even after Nehemiah Scudder and his successors that was finally managed, see Revolt in 2100.

  4. Flocke Kroes Silver badge

    Does this mean ...

    Microsoft will be coding up a fully functional Blue Screen of Death?

    1. Fruit and Nutcase Silver badge

      Re: Does this mean ...

      [Clippy] You appear to be composing a Declaration of War. I can help you with that...

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    2. Fruit and Nutcase Silver badge
      Joke

      Re: Does this mean ...

      [Trump] Can you help us cripple the SOBs?

      [Microsoft] We could render their Windows machines out of action using Windows Update. That is, the ones that we haven't accidentally put out of use after the last patch Tuesday.

    3. Dan 55 Silver badge

      Re: Does this mean ...

      No, it means the DoD can't turn on 2FA just in case it makes Skynet go down.

    4. macjules

      Re: Does this mean ...

      "Hey, it looks like you are trying to declare war upon someone! Would you like some help with that?"

    5. TXITMAN

      Re: Does this mean ...

      "Windows for Warships" is a terrifying phrase.

      1. bombastic bob Silver badge
        Meh

        Re: Does this mean ...

        "Windows for Warships" running on hardened laptops. Seen those a decade or so ago when I visited my old boat before it was decomissioned. As long as the DoD can license the source code they've got no reason to complain about ANY of it, except maybe the price tag...

        I say give MS a chance, but make it possible to switch vendors painlessly if they price gouge in the future.

        1. CrazyOldCatMan Silver badge

          Re: Does this mean ...

          but make it possible to switch vendors painlessly

          Sadly, not going to happen. As many an Oracle customer has discovered.

    6. fredesmite

      Re: Does this mean ... NEW COLOR CHOICES !

      Microsoft now gives users their own color choice when the SOD happens

      1. bombastic bob Silver badge
        Trollface

        Re: Does this mean ... NEW COLOR CHOICES !

        "Microsoft now gives users their own color choice when the SOD happens"

        yellow and brown for mine

    7. sprograms

      Re: Does this mean ...

      At the risk of a possible National Security violation, I will reveal that the feature is now to be called the Blue Screen of Security. "Nothing to See Here" has a new and possibly classified meaning at DoD. Azure Connect Pro Defense Edition subscribers will note that they may elect to delay relevant Azure software upgrades for the duration of any US war actually declared by Congress. Otherwise, just suck it up, soldier. Nobody said it was gonna be easy. Expensive, yes. Easy? No.

      1. Anonymous Coward
        Anonymous Coward

        Re: Does this mean ...

        >Otherwise, just suck it up, soldier.

        As they say: "hurry up and wait". Or, as we call it, a "Microsoft minute". Duration may vary, wait can go down as well as up.

        To infinity and beyond!

  5. Blockchain commentard

    Do you think Microsoft will be upset just getting the $1m after 2 years when things inevitably don't work to spec and the DoD move to Amazon as was their plan all along?

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Duh, yes.

      If the DoD really are that stupid to change for change's sake after 2 years of investment.

      1. Anonymous Coward
        Anonymous Coward

        Probably still cheaper in the long term to be on Azure. It is after all built on a solution with integrated segregated security with fully constrained delegation capabilities out of the box rather than requiring a complex mess of bolt-ons like AWS.

        1. Dan 55 Silver badge

          You're joking, of course. Every time they publish a post mortem it turns out one thing goes down and that in turn makes the whole lot die on its arse globally. Doesn't sound like it has "integrated segregated security with fully constrained delegation capabilities", whatever that is.

    2. Doctor Syntax Silver badge

      If DoD want to get out after 2 years they'd better start planning now. They're dealing with the lock-in experts.

      1. sprograms

        DoD will give up on that fantasy when they discover the costs of downloading big data from Azure. No worries.

    3. phuzz Silver badge
      Go

      Even if Microsoft utterly failed to deliver anything of use, what makes you think that the US Military would stop throwing money at them?

      When they cancelled the US Army's "Future Combat Systems", Boeing still got paid the better part of one billion dollars.

      The plan to replace Marine One with a converted AW101 (a helicopter which already flew and was in production), ended up with Lockheed Martin (and Augusta-Westland etc.) getting four billion dollars.

      See also; every cancelled defence contract from the last forty years.

      When you get a US Military contract, you're going to get paid fuckloads, even if you never deliver a thing.

  6. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Called it!

    https://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/all/2018/06/01/pentagon_jedi_cloud_vendor_bids_delayed/#c_3531501

    Whenever I come across delays like this, it's usually because there is a vendor that can't quite make the cut, but the Powers That Be(tm) want that vendor to be awarded the contract. So the delays are to allow that vendor to get that last little piece of the puzzle in place. Don't be surprised to see AWS lose this one, probably to Microsoft.

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Called it!

      ok smart arse, what's your next prediction?

      We can all get lucky once.

      If it helps, I predict there's going to be another stock market crash. But I'm not going to tell you when.

      1. Ken Moorhouse Silver badge

        Re: what's your next prediction?

        If it helps, I predict there's going to be another world war. But I'm not going to tell you when... other than it will start on the second Tuesday of a month.

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  8. Mark 85

    Interesting... defense in the cloud. And if MS or DoD shuts down the contract will all the data be lost? For the most part, nothing is forever when it comes to data.

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      no its ok, within the first year it will be found that some data-store / database was left open with default user name and password and all the data has been pilfered. So cant be lost.

    2. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Nah. Not lost. They can just request a restore of the data from the Chinese.

    3. Korev Silver badge

      As with all clouds, there are probably vast data egress charges to help lock people in. The people making this decision may have retired or moved on before that becomes an issue.

    4. Androgynous Cow Herd

      nothing is forever

      except Facebook

  9. Tromos

    Sub-head

    If I look at your sub-heading repeatedly, 9 times out of 10, the ending reads "is now ruining the US military's IT."

    1. A.P. Veening Silver badge

      Re: Sub-head

      Can't be, has already been done.

      (Government and IT, always a non-functional combination.)

  10. Chozo
    Devil

    Article about JEDI shows picture of Spock

    Don't change it :)

    It'll drive them mad all weekend

    1. Law

      Re: Article about JEDI shows picture of Spock

      I can confirm, as a trek fan it upset me greatly.

      Then I read the article, and the idea of Microsoft running the DoDs cloud strategy scared the crap out of me. But as Spock says... Fear is the path to the dark side.

      1. Dan 55 Silver badge

        Re: Article about JEDI shows picture of Spock

        Isn't this story more about what Kermit the Frog said... something about Microsoft living long and prospering?

    2. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Article about JEDI shows picture of Spock

      >Article about JEDI shows picture of Spock

      Disney wanted too much for a Star Wars pic licence, they want to reap all the money back they paid Lucas with vast interest.

    3. monty75

      Re: Article about JEDI shows picture of Spock

      This is The Reg we’re talking about. I think they know exactly what they’re doing

      1. Yet Another Anonymous coward Silver badge

        Re: Article about JEDI shows picture of Spock

        It's the reg's way of hinting that Star Wars was all faked on a sound stage - wake up sheeple

      2. Psmo
        Holmes

        Re: Article about JEDI shows picture of Spock

        El Reg trolling the commentariat? Surely not.

    4. 404

      Re: Article about JEDI shows picture of Spock

      Yeah, I'm here just for that... Outraged I am - unsure if error or trolling... probably trolling...

      I'll get over it lol

    5. quartzz

      Re: Article about JEDI shows picture of Spock

      the needs of the Jedi, outweigh the needs of the few

  11. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    It will be held up in court

    No way that Amazon doesn't sue, and claim Trump interference in the contract which had previously been awarded to them. He's provided ample evidence of his bias in the form of many tweets against Amazon and Bezos.

    1. RegGuy1 Silver badge
      Unhappy

      Re: It will be held up in court

      No, please don't. I'm getting sick of popcorn with Brexit. Please don't add this to the list.

      1. sbt
        Coat

        Popcorn'd be a nice change from the bully beef and bathtub gin ...

        ... we're up to with the saga of Brexit. It's like the interminable "will they, won't they?" relationships on day-time soaps.

        1. Yet Another Anonymous coward Silver badge

          Re: Popcorn'd be a nice change from the bully beef and bathtub gin ...

          With slightly less chance of waking up in the shower and it all having been a dream

    2. bombastic bob Silver badge
      Trollface

      Re: It will be held up in court

      yeah the "sewers" are always abusing the court system, aren't they!

      the penalty for an abusive or frivolous lawsuits should be FIRING SQUAD. Lawyer doesn't get the blindfold.

  12. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    What advantage does AWS have

    that MS doesn't?

    1. o p

      Re: What advantage does AWS have

      They know how to run a cloud 365 or 366 days a year. US military will certainly enjoy a lot waiting 2 or 3 days for their mfa to be fixed.

      1. Anonymous Coward
        Anonymous Coward

        Re: What advantage does AWS have

        At least they won't be vulnerable to Gary Mckinnon anymore.

        LOL

      2. Anonymous Coward
        Anonymous Coward

        Re: What advantage does AWS have

        @o p

        You mean, unlike this?: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/03/01/aws_s3_outage/

        LOL

        1. Anonymous Coward
          Anonymous Coward

          Re: What advantage does AWS have

          One 2-hour one-region outage of the biggest software-defined storage system deployment in the world that affected 30% of the internet >2 years ago, compared to the multiple, multi-hour, multi-service, multi-region outages suffered by Azure just this year, that largely go un-noticed by the internet because no really large websites rely on Azure?

          Azure still only has 4 multi-AZ regions, compared to AWS' 18 3-region AZs, yet they still manage to break multiple regions simultaneously, which AWS almost *never* does.

          1. hopkinse

            Re: Azure still only has 4 multi-AZ regions, compared to AWS' 18 3-region AZs...

            You can bet your bottom dollar that the DOD Azure deployment won't be running on any of the public cloud kit, will have extra layers of redundancy and will be much more strictly controlled, in terms of patching/updates.

      3. Pascal Monett Silver badge

        Re: They know how to run a cloud 365 or 366 days a year

        Actually, Microsoft's best record for now is in the range of 350 days per year.

        Just sayin'

      4. TheVogon

        Re: What advantage does AWS have

        You mean AWS DNS being down globally this week?

    2. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: What advantage does AWS have

      They each have their pros and cons I guess.

      What is interesting to me, is that with something as important as defence, wouldn't you want resilience across cloud providers? You know, just in case one goes down and you *really* want to press the Big Red Button?

      1. sprograms

        Re: What advantage does AWS have

        "Big Red Button support optionally available, but not included in the basic package. Optional Big Red Button support available subject to Blue Screen of Security exceptions as described in the User Agreement."

    3. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: What advantage does AWS have

      Locations and experience - AWS has made significant investments where they are needed to meet the DoD's requirements while Azure needs to expand considerably in Virginia and Texas to meet the contract requirements.

      Longer term, it just makes the next $10bn, 10-year contract more likely to go to AWS when up until now the reverse was likely to be the case. Oh...and it has likely provided Oracles cloud with the kiss of "no more US government business for you".

    4. Rockets

      Re: What advantage does AWS have

      A full working end to end IPv6 stack. Last time I checked this was a preview feature in Azure that had to be turned on.

      1. CrazyOldCatMan Silver badge

        Re: What advantage does AWS have

        A full working end to end IPv6 stack

        I wasn't aware that there was such a mythical beast existing.

        Can we please do IPv7 now? And have it designed by real working network engineers rather than networking 'experts'..

  13. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Re: However, there's still lots of other government cash to splash out, the Pentagon said.

    However, there's still lots of other imaginary cash to splash out, the Pentagon said.

    TFTY

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: However, there's still lots of other government cash to splash out, the Pentagon said.

      TFTY FTFY

      There, FTFY (couldn't resist).

  14. Anonymous Coward
    Terminator

    So they let Darth Sidious take control of the JEDI, good luck with that one.

    Welcome to the Dark Side.

  15. Chris G

    " I see you are launching all out global nuclear war. Would you like some help with that?"

    Well someone had to say it!

    1. Aussie Doc
      Mushroom

      The new clippy will be wearing a helmet.

  16. Fruit and Nutcase Silver badge
    Black Helicopters

    The Force

    May the [Strike] Force be with you

    1. Fruit and Nutcase Silver badge
      Black Helicopters

      Re: The Force

      In recognition of their operation this weekend...

      May the [Delta] Force be with you

  17. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Missile Abort Code

    Alt-Ctrl-Del ?

    1. Crazy Operations Guy

      Re: Missile Abort Code

      Not Ready when launching missile in drive A:

      Abort, Retry, Fail?

  18. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Launch the missiles NOW!

    Windows needs to apply updates. Please wait...... 5%

    1. Chris G

      Please wait while we configure your missiles.

      Do not switch off your computer.....

      1. whitepines
        Coat

        <muffled explosions, quite nearby>

        On a cutesy completely unhelpful error screen somewhere:

        "We're sorry. Something seems to have gone wrong with your missiles. :("

        "Would you like to restore?"

        <clicky Yes>

        <sounds of bulldozers and assorted construction equipment>

        Did I mention this deal scares the heck out of me?

        1. Ken Moorhouse Silver badge

          Re: Did I mention this deal scares the heck out of me?

          Yes, but don't forget Microsoft are famed for scenarios such as...

          "Load missile"

          "Operation failed, missile already loaded"

          "Unload missile"

          "Operation failed, missile not loaded"

          1. CrazyOldCatMan Silver badge

            Re: Did I mention this deal scares the heck out of me?

            "Operation failed, missile not loaded"

            At least they are not self-intelligent IoT missiles (yet!).

            Yes, I watched Dark Star as a student, after (and during) far, far too much whisky.

        2. Ken Moorhouse Silver badge

          Re: "Would you like to restore?"

          Vonnegut for the 21st Century - the progress bar moving from 100% down to 0%.

          https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/279125-it-was-a-movie-about-american-bombers-in-world-war

  19. Uberseehandel

    What a load of FUD

  20. ecofeco Silver badge

    Holy crap

    This is bad. Very bad.

  21. Aussie Doc
    Mushroom

    Updates

    Just wait and see what happens on Update Tuesday. Maybe ------->

  22. StargateSg7

    Fer all ya yung'uns, Cloud Computing is JUST a fancy name for Clustered Client/Server systems which was INVENTED by DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation who was bought by Compaq and then HP) in the 1980s within its VAXcluster system which I STILL THINK is one of the best client/server systems ever built! The DESIGNER of the Vax (i.e Dave Cutler) went to Microsoft and DESIGNED Windows NT Server for them starting in 1988/1989! So I see so much of the pedigree of VAX VMS in Windows Server which is a VERY GOOD THING !!!!

    One of my friendly clients still have an antiquated (32-bit) VAXcluster system doing arcane COBOL financial server daytrading processing work! The high-end-at-the-time mainframe-level VAX originally maxed out at 512 megs but with some RAM chip layering and soldering (quad-chip on chip with a custom bank switch in-between each layered chip) we got it up to 2 gigabytes. He does it for LULZ and GIGGLES but it's his BEST daytrading machine because of its network messaging system for some reason is so hobbled by its LOW MEGAHERTZ (not gigahertz!) speed that there seems to be a "Natural Anti-aliasing" taking place which SMOOTHS OUT high frequency trades into a CONTINUOUSLY PROFITABLE zone!

    As a technical explanation, the machine is so bad (compared to my Smartphone!) that it's actually GOOD! It's lag times smooth out daytrades to such an extent, that profits ALWAYS exceed losses at the end-of-the day. Which is WHY he keeps paying his ASTRONOMICAL monthly BC Hydro Bill !!! Those VAXes ARE utterly power hungry BEASTS !!! But he STILL has been using it even after 28 years because it DOES what it does very well! And for the fact that COBOL code is so easy to read and change AND that VAxcluster is one of the MOST easy-to-maintain client/server systems EVER created !!!

    .

    Finding Financial Systems-experts with COBOL (Common Business Oriented Language) programmer expertise is a tad problematic! His three M.Sc.-educated COBOL programmers easily make mid six figures ($500 000 CAN or about $375 000 US per year) !!!! No wonder they live in 5000 square foot mountain-slope Log Home Chalets right by a local Vancouver Area Ski mountain with a view of the harbour that is a DREAM on a clear day!

    Who knew COBOL programmers are STILL a thing? I heard some BIG BANKS in Canada, USA, Europe, Hong Kong and Japan are paying their IBM Mainframe Cobol programmers mid to HIGH six figures ($500 000+ US) while top flight JAVA developers get only $90,000 to $140 000 US because so much of the background financial system of the world STILL uses COBOL rather than C++, JAVA or Visual Basic. Some of that code is from the 1960's quietly DOMINATING the world financial and money transfer system running on $20 million dollar IBM mainframe systems!!! Since only a FEW people in the world still know COBOL and Fortran, those programmers are making a killing in the financial services and automated trading systems markets!!!

    I know a 70+ year old STILL coding in Fortran as a contractor and making TRULY outrageous amounts of BANK (i.e. REAL MONEY!) He says we will finally stop when his estate/legacy for his grandchildren is enough to ensure that they will ALL be millionaires when he finally kicks the bucket! I believe he has probably only a small few years away (maybe 3 years?) from that goal!

    ---

    ANYWAYS !!! Because Microsoft AZURE is basically VAXcluster on Steroids, I actually think that the BETTER CLOUD SYSTEM WON the US Department of Defence contract! All Microsoft needs to do now is goto TYAN and/or ASUS (U.S. and Tawainese companies rather than a Chinese company) and buy up every Dual AMD EPYC Rome-chip (64-cores and 128 threads) blade server card and server motherboard they can and stuff as much Micron-sourced (i.e. state of Idaho in USA made) ECC ram chips they can fit on them (16 Terabytes of System RAM per motherboard should do!) and as MANY Micron-sourced 20 TB SSD drives they can and put it all into an abandoned underground railway tunnel in Pennsylvania ....

    see list:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tunnels_in_Pennsylvania

    Line the tunnels with 50000 psi concrete that is anti-corrosion-coated-rebar reinforced and sprayed with multiple layers of Line-X polyvarathane coatings for waterproofing and has MANY MU-metal layers for EMF/RF/EMP-proofing (i suggest 7 interspersed layers of Line-X and mu-Metal to ENSURE proper waterproofing and EMF/RF/EMP protection) AND THEN install 200,000 of these TYAN or ASUS motherboards filled with FOUR of the 32x PCI-express-4 dual-AMD-EPYC ROME CPU blade cards, all connected with 100 gigabit Ethernet-over-Fibre and multiple 100 GBit Switches into those now fixed-up old rail tunnels!

    To POWER it all, install EIGHT on-site dug-into-a-side-tunnel Two Million Gallon (7,570,823 litres) industrial sized LNG tanks mated to Thin Membrane Proton Exchange-based Fuel Cells which should power the whole thing for TWO years at a time!

    200,000 TYAN/ASUS AMD EPYC ROME superserver motherboards (dual CPU) with FOUR 32x speed PCI-4 express slots and TWO onboard 100 gigabit ethernet over fibre chips (one Gbit connector is used for INBOUND-to-motherboard data and the other 100 gbit connector is used only for outbound-from-motherboard data!) = 200 000 AMD chips at 245 Watts each + 120 watts for other on-motherboard chipsets = 610 watts per BASE motherboard.

    = 200,000 mobos with on-board dual AMD Epycs and 2 x 100 Gbit connectors = 122,000,000 watts (122 megawatts)

    four dual AMD EPYC CPU blade servers in EACH motherboard (520 watts for each blade plugged into all available PCI-4 express slots) = 2080 watts for a four blade setup on each motherboard.

    200,000 mobos x 4 blades at 2080 watts per BASE mobo setup = 416,000,000 watts (416 megawatts)

    = 122,000,000 watts (122 megawatts) for BASE mobos + 416,000,000 watts (416 megawatts) for four dual-cpu blades = 538 Megawatts total motherboard power

    In terms of TOTAL PROCESSING POWER, that 2 onboard and 4 x 2 CPU blade mobo combination (i.e. 6 AMD EPYC ROme CPUS x 2 TeraFLOPS per chip) each have 64-bits Floating Point CPU horsepower of 12 TeraFLOPS per motherboard x 200,000 motherboards = 2,400,000 TeraFLOPS or 2400 PetaFLOPS or 2.4 ExaFLOPS of 64-bit processing horsepower !!! I think THAT should be enough CPU processing horsepower for the U.S. DOD !!!

    For onsite electrical power production, natural gas to Ballard-style fuel cell electrical conversion is still cheaper than major service provider in terms of overall cost and if you spend a few tens of million dollars UP FRONT for building some high-pressure multi-walled LNG storage tanks, you could put multiple two million gallon onsite dug-into-mountain LNG tanks to get you TWO to FOUR FULL YEARS of fully off-grid on-site electrical power for less than HALF to ONE THIRD the cost of of buying power from ANY East Coast provider!

    They KEY ISSUE is that you are FULLY OFF-GRID in terms of power production! It's ALL onsite! Fill up the tanks ONCE and for the next two to four years you are set for power! No worrying about snow and ice storms! No hurricanes (you're all underground!) No flooding because you're higher up in mountainous Pennsylvania! NO WORRIES ABOUT POWER PERIOD !!!

    .

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      This must hold the record for the largest amount of total bollocks in one ElReg post!

      1. Anonymous Coward
        Anonymous Coward

        Never tempt the fates !!!

        "This must hold the record for the largest amount of total bollocks in one ElReg post!"

        Unfortunately, it is just setting a target to beat !!!!

        Watch this space !!! :)

        1. StargateSg7

          Re: Never tempt the fates !!!

          Please do educate me just on what is bullocks AT ALL about my post?

          All of it is verifiable! And since I helped design the base logistics for a propane powered server farm in northern BC (i.e. now at 8 x 120,000 litre propane tanks for full off-grid power), the LNG powered one is just a fancier version of same!

          Yup! a VAX-9000 still works diligently at daytrading in the year 2019 since my friend was the once who originally BOUGHT IT for like $4 Million+ US at the time in 1989 (i helped physically move the damn thing into his office in Calgary back in the day he first bought it!) In those days it was used to do Oil and Gas Reservoir simulations and petroleum and natural gas rights tracking.

          Those things are built like tanks! The power supplies have had their capacitors replaced a few times BUT the whole shebang STILL works! Even still uses a token ring network to communicate with our modern gear at a magically slow data rate of 16 megabits per second!

          He never got rid of the VAX and it kept changing roles and even ran/managed a multi-line modem-based online BBS at one time in the mid-90's before the ADSL/Cable-powered Internet became big!

          He still kept even into the 2010's and NOW it makes him big money!!!! FAR MORE than almost anyone of you here on this website will ever see in their lifetimes!

          He does it for lulz BUT doing daytrading with it actually DOES makes him money and the VERY LOW SPEED computer gear and COBOL software seem to make a big difference in smoothing out his profit/loss profile on certain daytrade products!

          A VAXcluster (he has MORE of the VAXES which makes it a cluster!) is STILL quite superior in a few respects to modern networking gear because the VMS operating system was so well designed by Dave Cutler! It works and works and works and just never quits! 24/7/365 for 30 YEARS !!! The hardware engineers were geniuses where the cpu box which weighs literally a tonne or two, and the tape drives (we still have those to store data on!) are so easy to maintain and repair onsite! Had DEC not fired Dave Cutler and his PRISM Project super-server/super-workstation team for cost cutting measures, DEC would have had the MULTI-CPU NETWORK SUPERCOMPUTING CROWN that would have revolutionized modern computing and NOT have been relegated to becoming a corporate mental patient in HP's insane asylum!

          And ANYONE who can actually AFFORD to pay the massive hydro bill without batting an eye, can afford to keep a 30 year old 4 million dollar mainframe just for LULZ !!!

          He also has an original VAX 780, an IBM 360, some AS-400's, some old Sperry's and Univacs, original Apple-IIs and Macintoshes, MicroVAXes and DECstations, multiple IBM 5150's PC-AT's, Next Cubes with the high end Next Dimension boards in them! An old Cray XMP-48 and various other gear for his personal compute museum. AND for the kicker, a massive server farm in northern BC that is quite enviable to many 3 and 4 letter government agencies!!! He can afford it!

          .

      2. whitepines
        Facepalm

        Not only is he ignoring such fundamentals as heat dissipation and fresh air, but he's recommending ridiculous levels of shielding around run of the mill known-backdoored consumer hardware.

        Not to mention weapons like the MOAB will handle the mountainous terrain quite well. And if not, some of those earthquake weapons certainly will, especially with all that LNG he's recommending.

        SG7 must be the "special" Stargate team -- the one they don't talk much about. Not quite all there upstairs.

        1. StargateSg7

          I am WELL WELL AWARE of heat dissipation issue because UNLIKE YOU, I have actually DONE THIS stuff previously!!! You CNC machine multiple aluminum plates containing continuous loop microfluid channels and pump Silicone Oil at pressure and clamp those microchannel-embedded plates over every single CPU and ram chip stick. The system will suck all that heated silicone oil into a massive thin-metal fin/plate radiator structure submerged within multiple 50,000 litre pools of distilled water that absorbs all the heat away from the silicone-oil-cooled-mobos!

          In another case, we just went for full silicone oil mobo submersion where entire rack and racks and racks of power supplies, mobos and networking gear were fully immersed within Olympic-sized swimming pools of non-conductive silicone oil and cooled that way!

          I've done 200,000 mobo setups before! It's NOT the first time for me to do that type of setup!

          AND just for your information, a MOAB is 22,000 lbs of ordnance that needs to be delivered by a C130!!! It will do DIP ALL to 50,000 PSI or 80,000 PSI reinforced concrete shell that is either 5000 feet underground OR has Reactive Plate Explosives on an outer ceramic shell which will dissipate the impact of any incoming conventional explosive system. A MOAB won't even make a dent!

          Some of the underground highly-protected compute systems I've worked with will defend against DIRECT STRIKES from multiple TWO and FIVE MEGATON NUCLEAR WEAPONS !! --- I think I know my $&^T quite a bit more THAN YOU DO!

          Underground LNG tanks are ALWAYS FLOATED upon active suspension hydraulics which move five tonne pistons back and forth so that even surface detonated nuclear weapon(s) P-Waves (i.e. the Power waves of a seismic event!) can be absorbed by counterweights, active hydraulic piston compression and by the strata composition of deep underground rock!

          Even a 20 megaton nuke ain't gonna go through 5000 feet of rock!

          I've done this before! YOU HAVEN'T!

          .

          And just for your info, a 200,000 mobo setup is SMALL POTATOES these days! The custom mobos with the 4 x 4 CPU arrays of over TWO MILLION mobos are the really BIG supercomputer setups!

          The official T500 list of top supers isn't really official. I know PLENTY of under-the-radar private and government agency systems that quite exceed 500 Petaflops and many ExaFLOPS!

          ExaSCALE was done LOOONG AGO !!!! We are into getting near ZettaSCALE computing nowadays in the DEEP black budget and under-the-radar white budget world!

          .

    2. Kevin McMurtrie Silver badge

      I see you know the trick of opening a second window to refresh the authentication cookie while authoring a very long rant.

      Look, if you really want your mind blown you need to get a job at Google. They have the old mainframe architecture running at global scale. Google can't run fast interactive apps but they can figure out who you are, what you're thinking, and what you should be seeing.

      1. StargateSg7

        Why the heck would I want to work at Google when I have access to a 119 ExaFLOP 60 GHz GaAs supercomputer for some "Weekend Night Personal Projects", AND access to a 300,000 foot ceiling spaceplane with a multi-gigapixel multi-spectral camera system onboard AND all that free access to some of the most advanced 3D metal and polymer printing and 5-axis CNC machining gear on Earth?

        I have access to BETTER GEAR and personnel than NASA or DARPA has! AND ... the parent company's M.Sc and Ph.D technical personnel INVENTED many of the software/hardware systems you use every day! Why the HECK would I give up all that tech and FREE personal access to some of the TOP BRAINS of the aerospace science world just to work for Google?

        .

        I have a Sonofusion generator I get to use in the Burnaby Warehouse for my plasmadynamics work. WHY would I give that up? I was handed down a bunch of "old" Microway clusters that have combined over Two Petaflops of 64-bit GPU processing horsepower just for my PERSONAL DESKTOP rendering machine! (i.e. I am the ONLY person who gets to use it!) Again? WHY would I give all that up to work for Google?

        My personal "Pet Project" right now is Field Effects Propulsion Systems research that MAY be FTL capable, sooooooooo HECK NOOOOOO !!!! NO! NO! DOUBLE AND TRIPLE NO!

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        1. hopkinse
          Joke

          Is your name Dr Evil? :-P

  23. SVV

    it's hard to check your email with a bottle of champagne in each hand

    It's also hard to check your email when Microsoft's Office 365 cloud has gone for one of its regular little breaks. Never mind, if they have any problems I'm sure that the updates and bug fixes will be rolled out frequently, and they've never been known to break anything.

  24. FrenchFries!

    "The base period for the contract is two years and just a $1m guarantee..."

    Just enough coin to drop anchor with Azure infrastructure tied into Office 365.

  25. gordonsj

    AWS=Amazon WEB Services

    AWS stands for Amazon Web Services. There's a reason for that which is that AWS is primarily good at hosting Linux based Web servers. Microsoft Azure is more focused on corporates who want to move Windows server based systems into the cloud, which is why they are offering attractive licence deals for Windos Server and MS SQL in Azure. I suspect that this sort of workload aligns more closely with US DoD requirements. I have no doubt that Microsoft can fulfil this contract entirely.

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: AWS=Amazon WEB Services

      And I have no doubts that there will be more pages of addendum than pages of contract by the end of the first year.

    2. StargateSg7

      Re: AWS=Amazon WEB Services

      Again, Microsoft style "Cloud Computing" is really just 1980's era VAXclustering technology brought into the 2019/2020 timeframe! You can ALL thank Dave Cutler who designed the VMS operating which was transformed into Windows NT Server when he was hired by Microsoft in 1988.

      See biography at:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Cutler

      This guy IS A GENIUS PROGRAMMER !!! He's my Hero King Nerd of the Seven Nerd Kingdoms and Azure IS the way to go for the U.S. Department of Defence! It is TRULY A PROPER distributed Client/Server architecture and just needs a MINOR TWEAK or two to Active Directory and the User/User Group Management Consoles to TRULY KILL OFF AWS !!!

      AWS is pretty much Apache Server stitched badly onto a basement-teenager-coded middleware layer that creaks and groans under load and WILL EVENTUALLY COLLAPSE MIGHTILY AND DESTRUCTIVELY under its own weight, while Azure is an IBM Mainframe Class of Operating System and Networking infrastructure that will work and work and work 24/7/365 for the next 100 years BECAUSE its designers KNOW SOMETHING about ENTERPRISE-SCALE corporate computing while the OTHER side AWS are game programmers and NOT scale-up/scale-out specialists!

      Congrats to Microsoft on the DOD contract win!

      and

      THANK YOU DAVE !!!

      P.S. Make sure your underlying hardware is FULLY EMF/EMP-shielded (i.e. fully SOLID 1/4 inch copper-plate-based Faraday Cage boxes) with Varistor-based on-board Surge Protection and contains at least TWO Server-class processors (64 cores/128 threads) for each base controller motherboard and TWO (64 core/128 thread) server cpus on each of the four PCI-4 express server blades EACH with TWO onboard Full-Duplex 100 gigabit Ethernet over fibre connectors! You use so many connectors for each mobo and server blade so you can assign and balance processing loads and network transfers at ANY POINT in time!

      PLEASE ALSO MAKE SURE you use non-conductive refined Silicone Oil-based Full Motherboard Immersion to ensure PROPER cooling !!! Just fill each Solid Copper Plate Faraday Cage box that contains 4 to 8 motherboards with SIlicone Oil that circulates within a CLOSED LOOP cooling system in and out via INSULATED PIPES into a very large thin-fin-based radiator setup that is submerged into a 100,000 litres or larger open pool of distilled water which ABSORBS lots of heat through the radiator fins. That absorbed heat is then slowly but surely dissipated into air! 100,000 litres SHOULD do it for 200,000 motherboards BUT if you have to, an Olympixc sized swimming pool (2.5 MILLION LITRES) absolutely WILL be enough overkill to REALLY absorb and dissipate all that mobo heat!

      .

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      1. Blane Bramble

        Re: AWS=Amazon WEB Services

        "AWS is pretty much Apache Server stitched badly onto a basement-teenager-coded middleware layer ... while Azure is an IBM Mainframe Class of Operating System and Networking infrastructure"

        And you call yourself an expert?

        1. CrazyOldCatMan Silver badge

          Re: AWS=Amazon WEB Services

          And you call yourself an expert?

          Judging by it's 'writing' style, it's a mid-teenager who's just OD'd on blue pop..

  26. fobobob

    Meet the follow up the MS Bob...

    MS Dod

  27. Anonymous South African Coward Bronze badge

    Clippy : I see you are trying to launch some missiles. Can I help you in choosing a country to launch them to?

    [_] Moscow

    [_] Pyongyang

    [_] Bejing

    User took too long to make a valid selection.

    Autolaunch is initiated and cannot be aborted.

    Launching in 5 Microsoft minutes.

    Oh wait, there's some Windowsupdates to be applied first!

    1. mix
      Mushroom

      Stop Start

      "oh my god, I need to stop the missile launch, how do I stop the missile launch?!?"

      PFY "Ok, you need to press the Start button..."

  28. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Oct 22 AWS DoS.. Oct 25 JEDI Awarded to Azure..

    ...what a great coincidence.

  29. Anonymous South African Coward Bronze badge

    Will the BOFH himself partake of this tomfoolery and cause some chaos somewhere, specifically where the Boss have gone for a nice holiday?

  30. ma1010
    Unhappy

    As an American, I now have one question.

    Since we're now clearly going to lose any conflict we get involved in, I was wondering, to whom are we going to surrender? I want to start taking language lessons so I can understand the orders our new masters give us. Should I study Russian, Chinese, Korean, Arabic, or what?

    The only upside here is I can't imagine software from Microsoft becoming intelligent and self-aware to the extent it could decide to wipe out the human race, so no worries about a potential "Skynet," then. At least not in America.

  31. Gigabob

    I see the challeng flag coming

    Pretty clear this award was due to Trump intervention vs merits or pricing. Given AWS is already handling confidential CIA material, has a much larger and robust infrastructure platform and more tools - it seems reasonable the review may take a while. Might it take as long as the election? Who says these awards are not politically driven?

  32. Aussie Doc
    Gimp

    Skynet

    "Do you want Skynet? Because this is how you get Skynet"

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