

Ok Cool but as best I can tell they didn’t post the actual date?
Ok Cool but as best I can tell they didn’t post the actual date?
I have 4 old hard drives that I pulled from an old Drobo that needs to be trashed. I bought a Mediasonic 4-bay RAID enclosure that I thought would be a good upgrade, but knew going into that the drives may not work because the manual for the new enclosure specifically says to use new drives to avoid problems. The exact product is this Mediasonic one.
While this would work isn’t it a bit time consuming compared to:
wipefs --all /dev/sdX
As an American with the postal service that’s a government agency this is just blowing my mind. Y’all just let a private dude buy your mail service?
It’s an old school log aggragating service that used to be how most *nix distros collected logs in years past. As I understand it was generally replaced by systemd’s journald service. The only times I encounter it in the wild is on legacy systems that couldn’t or refused to adapt and chances are they’re paying a lot cuz it’ll be a painful support experience. Oh and for some it can be a useful way to sync logs up to monitoring services like Splunk but it’s effectiveness is debatable.
Cool, thanks
Larf?
And when exactly did we declare openvpn a legacy protocol?
I am still confused who this is and why they felt the need to resign?
True, these sound like the tech execs say when attempting to create the illusion of value, not actually useful innovation.
So are we gonna talk about the full kit with track pants?
I still haven’t heard a convincing argument to not use .local and I see no reason to stop.
How do you avoid “hoarding”?
Looks at my 28TB storage array that’s 3/4 full…
Yeah, I’ve worked in data centers a fair amount in my day and I can’t believe they allowed Musk to do any of that to begin with. Every data center experience I’ve ever had was met with a thousand rules that were meant to keep the customer safe and I cannot believe they were authorized to do this in any fashion.
It’s not about whether they owned the equipment or not, it’s about the fact that they violated policies and procedures that were put in place to safeguard other clients and the privacy of their data. Total bullshit if you ask me and I’d be suing the data center afterwards if I was one of their primary clients for the breach of trust.
Yeah and it’s super annoying.