rajprakash
rajprakash
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Who needs a shirt. They're overrated!!! J/k. It's still a killer deal!
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2€ per terabyte (500GB double deal) is great. Will you also bump the monthly data traffic limit accordingly?
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That's terrific! Making it IPV6 only would shave off a couple cents as well!
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I haven't powered off or suspended my desktop in years.
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I totally agree. The habit and discipline to use whatever tool is selected is the key to continued success.
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Nice setup. Down here in metropolitan South Florida, running anything out in the back shed will certainly require additional room cooling.
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To me there is no higher fire hazard risk with using the rackmount gear than there is desktop gear. In fact, enterprise gear generally uses better quality components so one might say it's less risk than cheaper desktop power supplies and gear.
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Nope. Southeast US.
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About 18 months ago I ran about 12U of rackmount gear at home (2 8-bay LFF Supermicros, 4 Dell R815s). SWMBO thought the heat and noise was too much. Now all of that gear has been replaced by two Mediasonic 4-bay Proboxes (well, one is a a Probox, the other is a Proraid I run in JBOD) and 3 Lenovo Tinys. An M72e Tiny…
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Burst.net :)
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Personally I run BTRFS RAID1 with transparent filesystem compression on two drive arrays. In years past I used mdadm RAID10f2 for the mirroring with performance gains!
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Happy Bday Pony.
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I've really gotten to like Mint. For me, things "Just Work" (tm). At this point in my life, that's what I need. I fell in love with Linux over 20 years ago because I had the time to tinker. Nowadays, I need things to be functional the first time, and all the time. Mint provides that to me. I know many other flavors will do…
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Nine on my Android phone, and either Sylpheed (Linux) or Thunderbird (Linux or Windows) for desktop.
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Not to bump this older thread, but those of you who have Atomic Pis, what your thoughts on the ease/performance of the board after a half or full year of usage. I have a line on a handful of similar tv box type machines with the same specs as the atomic pi, but cheap ($9 each including the power adapters).
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Also try sshguard