RAID IS NOT BACKUP RAID IS NOT BACKUP RAID IS NOT BACKUP
RAID IS NOT BACKUP RAID IS NOT BACKUP RAID IS NOT BACKUP
Don’t use Red drives for a NAS!! You need the Red Plus (or is it red pro) disks as they’re CMR.
I’d go for Ultrastar drives personally. There’s a few really good videos online analyzing the backblaze stats for different drives that are well worth watching.
I received so much spam and abuse of my network from .xyz domains that they are fully blocked in every conceivable way from being accessed or accessing my network.
A few people need to get off their horses and come up with and agree to IPv4². It’s exactly the same as IPv4 except there’s 2 more octets of address space - 48bits for addresses*. Job done. You’d see wide spread adoption in under 2 years and then we can forget about it all and move on with our lives safe from the clutches of IPv6.
I don’t give a crap that doesn’t neatly fit into 32 or 64 bit architectures. It’s more than doable at plenty fast speed and it keeps everything manageable.
Same as any OS, yes
It doesn’t tell you up front that it’s going to break
I highly recommend watching this guys videos on his analysis of the backblaze data https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgJ6YolLxYE&t=1
And a comparison of the difference WD drive colours, which might not be what you expect https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDyqNry_mDo&t=2
What utter BS. Stop spreading FUD from others. A simple search would find the source code https://github.com/snapcore/
Snaps are open source, including the store.
Merc dont have a second team either.
I skimmed through it and have no idea what BBR stands for.
That’s literally the aim of the sport
I’ve been running 3CX for a couple of years with a Voicehost trunk configured. I found it much simpler than free PBX to setup and maintenance has been a breeze. There’s apps or a web based option too. 3CX can be a little picky with older unsupported hardware - the old Cisco phone I bought was a tricky setup, but the Yealink I have phone was plug and play easy.
The tricky bit was configuring the opnsense router and firewall to correctly handle all the ports properly, but I think that’d be the same for any solution and for an internal only option probably not required.
I mean it happened to be mail, but it could have been any service on a server without enough resources. Just bad luck for me this time.
Setting up the mail server was a bit of a pain, but so was setting up a lemmy server. For 6 years it really has been plain sailing. So I was due a change in fortune, I guess
…until they change their prices. Always make sure you have a local copy and a way out
It’s official, RHEL is the fastest distro!
Newey to open source the Red Bull design under the GPL.
If they didn’t keep pinning the cars back they’d be too fast for the tracks they race on to meet safety standards.
If they kept the rules the same forever the cars would be too fast to race. They also need to make the competition compelling for manufactures to make engines; win on Sunday sell on Monday.
And they will end up making more power than now with higher energy efficiency than could have been imagined 30 years ago.
Aged like milk
NFS:Heat. Picked it up for only a couple of quid ages ago but have recently started to enjoy it. When i first got it it didn’t run all that well on Proton, but now it is silky smooth. There’s a real sense of speed as the camera moves about. I’m just about getting the hang of the drift mechanic and making some good progress. It’s quite a lot of fun really.
XML is all round better than Json.