mdk754
No user record in our sample, but mdk754 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but mdk754 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Let's get this merged!
Your point stands, and obviously makes more sense. My curiosity was more in whether there were performance (or other) bottlenecks which made it technically infeasible.
> We might not want to run our production database in Docker (perhaps we'll just use Amazon RDS for example), but we can spin up a clean MySQL database in no time as a Docker container for development - leaving our…
One could argue it's more about the "thrills-per-minute" counts going up. I'm not saying I totally agree, but it is at least evident to me that movies from past decades spend a little more time between "thrills" than…
Modbus is still very common in ECUs. I work for a telematics company and Modbus is probably our 2nd biggest bus protocol next to CAN(J1939).
Apologies if you're just linking that for reference, but this is a 2nd article in the series.
I currently do this for the basics, and drop down to git at the shell for anything more complex than the one or two things GitHub's client does well. It's a decent trade off in my opinion.
My thinking was that expanding your underlying md RAID would be the same as replacing the initial disk ZFS sees with a bigger one, thus enabling easier expansion at the md level and presenting a "bigger disk" to the zfs…
Do you know, can you use ZFS for the checksumming on top of md for RAID? This way you get the expandability of RAID with the checksumming and snapshots of ZFS.
No no, just NoSQL. Even Santa has "Big Data" in the cloud.
> I assume they transfer it to local storage first before signing it so that a potentially malicious storage device can't pull a switcheroo. In the article they mention it doesn't have local storage. It's too bad they…
I could be wrong and haven't explored the idea myself, but couldn't you accomplish this with something like ceph or scaleio and tmpfs/ramdisk for your block devices?
My experience is the same, 90% of unsolicited calls I get are from the same area code and prefix, only the last 4 digits are new. I love how it makes it really easy for me to screen the calls however, as no-one I know…
Forgive me, it's Monday morning and I haven't yet had my coffee, but it sounds like you're describing a block-level copy between two drives, something which RAID0 is most definitely not. Unless I'm misinterpreting, I…
Agreed. They are a shining example of what I look for in a commercial company building an open source product. Self-hosted, community edition with no fundamental deficiencies, hackable, and a CEO with more 3rd party…
Do you know what kernel version you were running? Was this years ago, or more recently?
Could we add a "(2013)" to the title? Also, can anyone speak to the current state of affairs with respect to ext4, xfs, and btrfs? I'd love to hear about the tooling and code quality in these file systems from an…
Metadata: if it's good enough for the NSA it should be good enough for you! </s>
I too have been using Copy for years. Let's not forget they have a working Linux client. Maybe things have changed since I last looked, but they were one of the few supporting Linux (both cli and gui).