Comment Re:So what is it? (Score 1) 239
Pine rules and filters have been doing this for me since 1995.
Pine rules and filters have been doing this for me since 1995.
I use pine and its rules, filters and roles since 1995, never looked back, it still works fine today.
Google hopes to replace gmail with inbox one day.
Not a very friendly approach anyway if you ask me. I hope no species get the same idea with planet Earth as target for their research.
You must be new around here. Where did you get that low uid from?
LTO6 is $40/6TB compressed.
4TB hdd is $130.
2TB hdd is $80.
The numbers match what you would like to see.
I don't follow your post.
Given the post you replied to, you must mean:
LTO6 is â40/6TB compressed.
4TB hdd is â130.
2TB hdd is â80.
Well, we have backups in Canada, Australia and England so we do not qualify with regards to the requirements because we do not have backups in any state.
I am a girl, you insensitive clod.
Running wp without at least a WAF in front of it, what could possibly go wrong?
yes brother, I am all with you!
I am a drummer too.
more so when an update rolls around and potentially throws a wrinkle in the mix.
You are right about this. Once, a linux kernel update, or was it mdtools? was screwed. You would add a new partition to an linux MD raid array and it wouldn't sync the partition before putting it online
Anyways, toying around with linux MD and cheap solutions makes you more creative in the long run IMHO.
Just keep your mind open please. There are plenty of approaches and trade-offs available and just as you said:
Run the cost/risk aassessment and apply accordingly.
Furthermore, it depends on SLAs and such and having the best cost effective solution. As long as you know what you are doing and document it, you don't have to worry about covering your arse so much...
Who says I don't ALSO work for others and I don't know about more expensive solutions? I just don't brag about it mister Shaman
I know enough to know about people covering their arses, it is pretty common you know...
Yet, I never lost any data on the cheaper setup I run on the side.
Take care man!
Hello,
I am in a data center and I had email rejected by hotmail for no reasons (not on any rbl blacklist etc.). I solved it by masquerading outgoing mail for hotmail on another IP on a different subnet I own on my datacenter connection. I would try this first. You can also try to contact hotmail so they whitelist your IPs.
If your 5 IPs are on the same subnet and blacklisted by hotmail, I don't see any other solutions than routing your mail through an intermediate mail server. Have you tried relaying it through comcast MX? I can't imagine hotmail rejecting emails from all comcast subscribers.
Also, you probably have somebody sending spam on the same subnet as yours and hotmail seem to like to block
Run the cost/risk aassessment and apply accordingly.
Exactly, use ZFS that does just that if you want to afford the extra memory. Use a fancy hardware raid controller that does that if you wish. I just use cheap drives and Linux MD. Do your research before commenting on setup you don't seem to know about. You don't have to brag about your hardware here and try to convince others to do as you do.
Didn't I mention in my first post: "Most people would say this is crazy but in my opinion,..."?
I do not see what was your point in replying to my posts anyway other than brag about using more expensive solutions and treat others that don't do just like you like idiots.
Oh, and while at it, RAID 1 doesn't have parity information!
If you're running RAID 1, 5, 6, 10, etc, it's a moot point as data will be rebuilt from remaining parity information.
I did not learn a single thing from your replies.
Take care nevertheless!
Good one! mke2fs -c -c
Thanks for pointing this out!
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