You could do this with the `timeout` command. `timeout -s SIGINT 1h restic...` That would let restic run for one hour, and then once the hour elapses send a SIGINT which will stop the process (see…
They are. Small Business Cards are always are. It's not tied to my credit report, but my report was pulled as part of the process.
American Express gives out credit cards like candy. We make 600/month and Amex have us 40k in credit. It’s aslo cheaper than their offering. It looks like an interesting product, but I’m surprised that Chase or Amex…
He didn't talk much about this, but I find it very hard to believe that they were able to make their own deposit application and get it certified for use (unless the UK has vastly different banking regulations than the…
Linode, except for DDoSs, has been incredibly solid.
"skills and efforts required to fulfill the ops responsibilities do not justify the need for such specialization." You just pay someone else to do it; get over yourself.
I'm not saying to use AD for a SaaS product, I'm saying the advice on having an obscure domain is a bad one. The SaaS product is saas.com, the company domain is company.com, and the IPA or AD Domain is…
ElasticByte looks kinda cool. I'm curious to the market for it, as you seem to fit between "We can use heroku" and "We can hire two people."
Nothing you describe hasn't already been done by others.
The Silicon Valley double standard, but I would like a bit more concrete evidence before I get my pitchfork out.
DigitalOcean seems to be going after Linode. Will be interesting to see how Linode responds.
While I like this idea, the burden is shifted to the students couldn't get a scholarship; Students who are probably working to pay for school or have taken out loans that will take years to pay for.
Cheaper to buy standardized cells at scale, due to production capacity?
That's my assumption as well. They have done massive amounts of custom work in CryEngine, so I'm guessing they are just using some features of Lumberyard.
Everytime I read posts like this, I think I must be the lucky one. Fedora 25 on my laptop and desktop, and I've had no issues what so ever. The author's package manager complaints are unfounded. Complaining about yum,…
Docker, and Kubernetes is still a rapidly evolving technology and there are too many horror stories of it crashing and burning in production for it to be worth it, in my view. Databases are not immutable, and even…
I hope to god you are not using Kubernetes for your databases.
That would be something I would test. I don't know Ceph, so I would be taking a shot in the dark. I would guess it would not make much of a difference as everything is block level. I, personally, would do 1x PCIe SSD…
I'm not super well-versed in the networking area. I misread the posting. I thought they were looking at 64Us of servers. I've just gotten the notion that SDN is almost ready for primetime, just not yet.
True about RAID6, I was just commenting on performance. A 2TB will spank an 8TB in any configuration. I would think that GitLab's workload is mostly random, which would pose a problem for larger drives. The SSDs are a…
The cost of bandwidth between sites would kill this idea.
It doesn't work like that. 2TB drive will always be faster than an 8TB drive. The amount of data has no effect when compared to the physical attributes of the drive. More platters will increase the response time. Ceph…
It sounds like I will have to charge my ID. Nope.
You could do this with the `timeout` command. `timeout -s SIGINT 1h restic...` That would let restic run for one hour, and then once the hour elapses send a SIGINT which will stop the process (see…
They are. Small Business Cards are always are. It's not tied to my credit report, but my report was pulled as part of the process.
American Express gives out credit cards like candy. We make 600/month and Amex have us 40k in credit. It’s aslo cheaper than their offering. It looks like an interesting product, but I’m surprised that Chase or Amex…
He didn't talk much about this, but I find it very hard to believe that they were able to make their own deposit application and get it certified for use (unless the UK has vastly different banking regulations than the…
Linode, except for DDoSs, has been incredibly solid.
"skills and efforts required to fulfill the ops responsibilities do not justify the need for such specialization." You just pay someone else to do it; get over yourself.
I'm not saying to use AD for a SaaS product, I'm saying the advice on having an obscure domain is a bad one. The SaaS product is saas.com, the company domain is company.com, and the IPA or AD Domain is…
ElasticByte looks kinda cool. I'm curious to the market for it, as you seem to fit between "We can use heroku" and "We can hire two people."
Nothing you describe hasn't already been done by others.
The Silicon Valley double standard, but I would like a bit more concrete evidence before I get my pitchfork out.
DigitalOcean seems to be going after Linode. Will be interesting to see how Linode responds.
While I like this idea, the burden is shifted to the students couldn't get a scholarship; Students who are probably working to pay for school or have taken out loans that will take years to pay for.
Cheaper to buy standardized cells at scale, due to production capacity?
That's my assumption as well. They have done massive amounts of custom work in CryEngine, so I'm guessing they are just using some features of Lumberyard.
Everytime I read posts like this, I think I must be the lucky one. Fedora 25 on my laptop and desktop, and I've had no issues what so ever. The author's package manager complaints are unfounded. Complaining about yum,…
Docker, and Kubernetes is still a rapidly evolving technology and there are too many horror stories of it crashing and burning in production for it to be worth it, in my view. Databases are not immutable, and even…
I hope to god you are not using Kubernetes for your databases.
That would be something I would test. I don't know Ceph, so I would be taking a shot in the dark. I would guess it would not make much of a difference as everything is block level. I, personally, would do 1x PCIe SSD…
I'm not super well-versed in the networking area. I misread the posting. I thought they were looking at 64Us of servers. I've just gotten the notion that SDN is almost ready for primetime, just not yet.
True about RAID6, I was just commenting on performance. A 2TB will spank an 8TB in any configuration. I would think that GitLab's workload is mostly random, which would pose a problem for larger drives. The SSDs are a…
The cost of bandwidth between sites would kill this idea.
It doesn't work like that. 2TB drive will always be faster than an 8TB drive. The amount of data has no effect when compared to the physical attributes of the drive. More platters will increase the response time. Ceph…
It sounds like I will have to charge my ID. Nope.