What Are You Doing Right Now
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Did the migration last night and finally got some sleep. Sleeping easier knowing that that is done!
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I think that I just lost all respect for Tecmint. They actually said that RAID was notorious for loss of storage reliability and that they recommend spanning devices instead!!
http://www.tecmint.com/combine-partitions-into-one-in-linux-using-mhddfs/
"Another solution is to create a RAID array of disk. The RAID has always remained notorious for loss of storage reliability and usable disk space. Another solution is mhddfs."
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@scottalanmiller said:
I think that I just lost all respect for Tecmint. They actually said that RAID was notorious for loss of storage reliability and that they recommend spanning devices instead!!
http://www.tecmint.com/combine-partitions-into-one-in-linux-using-mhddfs/
"Another solution is to create a RAID array of disk. The RAID has always remained notorious for loss of storage reliability and usable disk space. Another solution is mhddfs."
surely mhddfs is worse than a decent raid? Hell, even some "bad" raid setups still have redundancy...
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@NattNatt said:
surely mhddfs is worse than a decent raid? Hell, even some "bad" raid setups still have redundancy...
MHDDFS would be worse than anything but RAID 0. Tecmint is totally ridiculous here.
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They also mentioned that RAID was bad because it loses usable disk space... so they are not talking about RAID 0. They are specifically only talking about parity or mirroring RAID when they recommend spanning instead.
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Looking into "upgrading" two Dell servers with RAID controllers and add some SAS drives.
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@scottalanmiller said:
saw that last night and laughed :') - Did you read the 24 worst causes of death story too...? THOSE were interesting...and a few very disturbing...
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More Xcom2 during lunch
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This is what people pass off as a life hack these days:
29/32. Don't waste money buying expensive binoculars. Simply stand closer to the object you wish to view.
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@scottalanmiller said:
This is what people pass off as a life hack these days:
29/32. Don't waste money buying expensive binoculars. Simply stand closer to the object you wish to view.
lol - wow - Sure OK, let me just steal a life boat from the cruise ship I'm on and paddle my way over to the shore..
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Man is SW slow. Easily five minutes to open a thread. And barely any posts. This has been going on for nearly a month. What is going on over there?
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@scottalanmiller said:
Man is SW slow. Easily five minutes to open a thread. And barely any posts. This has been going on for nearly a month. What is going on over there?
IDK, but there aren't any ongoing issues. Remember that
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Happy Monday everyone!
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@NattNatt said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Man is SW slow. Easily five minutes to open a thread. And barely any posts. This has been going on for nearly a month. What is going on over there?
IDK, but there aren't any ongoing issues. Remember that
Well, if you define the site as "not working" then there is no ongoing issue
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@scottalanmiller said:
@NattNatt said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Man is SW slow. Easily five minutes to open a thread. And barely any posts. This has been going on for nearly a month. What is going on over there?
IDK, but there aren't any ongoing issues. Remember that
Well, if you define the site as "not working" then there is no ongoing issue
"It's meant to be like that"
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@NattNatt said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@NattNatt said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Man is SW slow. Easily five minutes to open a thread. And barely any posts. This has been going on for nearly a month. What is going on over there?
IDK, but there aren't any ongoing issues. Remember that
Well, if you define the site as "not working" then there is no ongoing issue
"It's meant to be like that"
That was my point. I think they are defining the performance as abysmal so that they can classify "limping along" as "nothing is wrong."
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Even with five minute page loads, keeping up over there is trivially easy today!