Stepping into the Retro Vibe of the '80s with Ionos
In the bustling city of Wiesbaden, a significant change is underway. The city is moving servers, not due to nostalgia, but to avoid falling behind as the current provider, Ionos, struggles with managing 270,000 files. The new provider, "Wiesbaden lebt," has stepped in to address the scalability issues that Ionos has been facing.
Meanwhile, the city's vibrant spirit continues to shine through its various events. The "Floodlight" series, organised by Moja e. V., is a testament to this. The annual kick-off took place on January 20, 2018, in the Bear Hall in Bierstadt, offering a variety of sports for young adults and youth. The series is expanding, with an event scheduled for April 21, 2023, in the sports hall of TV Delkenheim.
The Delkenheim event is another opportunity for young athletes to showcase their skills, just like the Fair Play Football Tournament that took place in Wiesbaden. The tournament featured two groups of four teams, a Wiesbaden celebrity selection, and the veteran team of Mainz 05.
As the world discusses topics like artificial intelligence, quantum computers, and metaverses, the focus for Wiesbaden remains on sorting files. This change, reminiscent of the Gutenberg era where physical space for text was limited, is a necessary step for the city to continue its digital growth.
For more news about the city's construction sites and other updates, visit www.wiesbaden.de. The city's spirit is not dwindling amidst these changes, and its events continue to bring joy and camaraderie to its residents and visitors alike.
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