They talked about a distributed file system on their home cluster, without naming ceph.
They talked about a distributed file system on their home cluster, without naming ceph.
That person went a little overboard imho. Would be interested if they ever tried a complete recovery on that setup.
DOS s.u.s.e. 4.x or 5.x
Would be around 300€ in Germany, on a cheap contract. Limiting myself to one combined NAS/application server atm, with the others turned on only if I want to try sth out.
Well they stepped into the heli to fly over rough terrain in dense fog and bad weather. Some might call that a little bit tempting fate…
Neal Stephenson - Snow Crash
Now gimme my share!
To extend on this: Anybody ever did a test recovery to see if the backups are ok and to dry-test their backup/restore strategy? I have to admit that until now I was too cheap to keep a spare drive array just for testing.
Maybe use Sumatra PDF instead?
Hessen, the state is called Hessen…
Which of the two?
yes
Well, they could focus on distributing or coordinating things and assembling results, things they now leave to those who’s job it definitively not is.
You can probably even omit any heating and just use those desiccant sacks. They can be reused.
Debatable. Boost through a task and be done quickly, with some more power usage, or chunk along longer with probably more power usage. Would have to be tested, but I’d bet on the boost.
TP-link EAP 245 + openwrt.
They do show it in one or two occasions. And as a Signal and XMPP user I thought, wow, didn’t know that Apple devices can do that now, too.
Nice caption “From plane to plough”
or frightening