
alwyzon
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(Quote) That’s unrelated to what information you have to show publicly on your website; that’s about customer data collected for billing purposes. The EU (plus UK, Lichtenstein and Switzerland) requires any eCommerce sale to be documented and archi…
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(Quote) But, you do know that this causes legal/tax troubles to your providers? At least, if they are located inside the European Union. 😟
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(Quote) Yep, sounds like you are looking for a Juniper EX3400-24T or EX3400-48T. The first one (the 24 port one) starts at about ~1100€ new (plus ~800 € for the license required to use BGP). They do even have two QFSP+ port (ideal for creating a rin…
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I don‘t think anybody would jump from Debian to AlmaLinux. If you are used to the Debian/Ubuntu way of doing things, you don‘t just start doing stuff the RHEL way. Also, many went with CentOS due to it‘s reputation of reliability and long-term suppo…
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(Quote) Oh, I see. Sorry, but in that case I can't be of much help. The setup of the storage servers uses local SAS disks, so RAM and disk storage is always linked. Can't offer you more RAM without more disk space, otherwise utilisation of these nod…
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Since all the offers here already ask for compromises, let's continue with another suggestion: the production recommendation for PBS bare-metal installations is 4 GB, but that likely includes some of it for the memory-hungry RAID-Z2 (as also recomme…
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(Quote) I get your point regarding redundancy, but what kind of disk I/O rates would you be looking for? Intel Atom sounds like a dedi, that should already give you fast disk I/O solely because it's a non-shared disk.
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PBS is an amazing piece of software; even for backups of other stuff than virtual machines. And, while I see that you just want to fulfil the officially recommended system requirements for PBS, I fear that combination of price and requirements is a …
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Very interesting tools. Both Teedy and paperless-ng look really useful and both seem to be open-source. If you get the chance to try both please share your impressions! – Michael
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Any Austrians here? Look at that (barely existing) latency towards Magenta/DTAG network! :# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- OS : Debian GNU/Linux 10 (64 Bit) Virt/Kernel : KVM / 4.19.0-14-amd64…
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Welcome on board! Would you mind opening a ticket regarding the SSH keys with a few more details? Both, ecdsa/ed25519 and multiple keys should be supported. Would be happy to look into that. – Michael
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(Quote) Just as a short follow-up: the lack of IPv6 connectivity over the VIX should be resolved. :) – Michael
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Thanks for sharing the bench. Hope the server is meeting your expectations! – Michael
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(Quote) Ouwh... thanks! That's a very good point. I'll reach out to them, let's see if that can be changed. :) – Michael
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(Quote) Glad you like it; would be happy to welcome one of your projects in the Austrian location. – Michael
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(Quote) Yes, of course. In fact, preparations have been made (= a port is dedicated for it on the switch panel and router), but at the current traffic levels it doesn't make much sense to actually connect. Let's fill up these nodes and change that. …
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Sorry :# Everything would have been prepared, but then I spotted some detail I'm not entirely happy with and needs a fix first. So, it's delayed til tomorrow.
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Well, they still don't seem to want my offers due to their overly use of Cloudflare protection. I guess, I'll have to leave them out when posting some offers later today. Cloudflare—the way they have configured it—is really annoying as a provider; a…
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What you’ve got there is a setup in which your VPS believes it’s in its own little subnet that consists of just itself. That works on IPv4 too, for example, the sample below works on Debian and in a fictional local 10.0/8 network. auto eth0iface et…
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(Quote) In that case, these two tools together very likely require more system memory than there is available. Most software does not gently handle the case of not being able to reserve more memory whenever they want and so the software just crashe…
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(Quote) Nope, the same Samsung SAS SSDs in RAID 10 as with the other nodes. But, given the low density of these new nodes, more I/O throughput will be left per VM.
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<spoiler> # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2020-12-29 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script ## ## ## ## ## ##…
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(Quote) Not to use root directly is a good protection against your own stupidity. Everybody has a bad day, and you will be happy that you have to confirm critical actions. So yes, I would always recommend to use a super user and try to avoid root wh…
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(Quote) Either look for debianuser in /etc/passwd as mentioned before or maybe an even better, more general solution, use: grep -v -E '/usr/sbin/nologin|/bin/false' /etc/passwd ... to show all users with login permissions and see if you spot any s…
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It‘s not exactly what you asked for, but there is a gigantic market for used Apple products. Yes, even a >5 year old Mac Mini is still pricy, but on the other hand if you need it only for 2-3 months you will also be able to sell it for roughly th…