dpkg -l | grep bash WIll tell you which version of bash is installed, for precise you should have bash 4.2-2ubuntu2.2
You touched on the part that I don't agree with, it's the picking and choosing of specific companies to favor that doesn't sit well with me.
Are you using Percona XtraDB Cluster?
I just recently got this email from AWS: Dear Amazon S3 Customer, Amazon S3 now supports server side encryption with customer-provided keys (SSE-C), a new encryption option for Amazon S3. When using SSE-C, Amazon S3…
Don't almost all web servers/browsers use SNI now? I don't see why you'd need multiple IPs for running multiple SSL sites nowadays. I have done multiple SSL sites on one IP for years.
But probably costs next to nothing in terms of time. Look at all the companies we're discussing just in this thread. Why does everything have to be only in terms of revenue?
In some ways Newegg is like the Best Buy paradigm for me (try things out at Best Buy, purchase on Amazon). Newegg always has better technical details and specs than Amazon but Amazon usually has better prices + Prime. I…
dpkg -l | grep bash WIll tell you which version of bash is installed, for precise you should have bash 4.2-2ubuntu2.2
You touched on the part that I don't agree with, it's the picking and choosing of specific companies to favor that doesn't sit well with me.
Are you using Percona XtraDB Cluster?
I just recently got this email from AWS: Dear Amazon S3 Customer, Amazon S3 now supports server side encryption with customer-provided keys (SSE-C), a new encryption option for Amazon S3. When using SSE-C, Amazon S3…
Don't almost all web servers/browsers use SNI now? I don't see why you'd need multiple IPs for running multiple SSL sites nowadays. I have done multiple SSL sites on one IP for years.
But probably costs next to nothing in terms of time. Look at all the companies we're discussing just in this thread. Why does everything have to be only in terms of revenue?
In some ways Newegg is like the Best Buy paradigm for me (try things out at Best Buy, purchase on Amazon). Newegg always has better technical details and specs than Amazon but Amazon usually has better prices + Prime. I…