Absolutely. I actually feel like pointing out the minor mistake distracted from my actual point. As others have pointed out in the past few hours, this article seems to do little more than point out where the NSA is…
This is ridiculous, but I'll play along. California absolutely is a state. Further defining the location of a city in a state does not really explain how Washington DC ends up being classified as part of Maryland.…
Please, explain to me how I misread the map. It clearly labels Washington DC as a city in the state of Maryland.
First, I must immediately question the informativeness of anyone who thinks Washington DC is located in Maryland. Second, pointing out addresses of major AT&T PoPs is useless. Do carriers (still) mirror traffic to…
I should have been more specific. I find it hard to believe many would use Linux software raid (i.e. md) for Postgres in production.
I find it hard to believe that many would use SW RAID with Postgres in production, especially under load conditions that were tested for here. I have seen little hope for performant SW RAID on Linux in the past twenty…
DNS Made Easy is even cheaper. They have a massive infrastructure and consistently have less latency than either of these providers.
Absolutely. I actually feel like pointing out the minor mistake distracted from my actual point. As others have pointed out in the past few hours, this article seems to do little more than point out where the NSA is…
This is ridiculous, but I'll play along. California absolutely is a state. Further defining the location of a city in a state does not really explain how Washington DC ends up being classified as part of Maryland.…
Please, explain to me how I misread the map. It clearly labels Washington DC as a city in the state of Maryland.
First, I must immediately question the informativeness of anyone who thinks Washington DC is located in Maryland. Second, pointing out addresses of major AT&T PoPs is useless. Do carriers (still) mirror traffic to…
I should have been more specific. I find it hard to believe many would use Linux software raid (i.e. md) for Postgres in production.
I find it hard to believe that many would use SW RAID with Postgres in production, especially under load conditions that were tested for here. I have seen little hope for performant SW RAID on Linux in the past twenty…
DNS Made Easy is even cheaper. They have a massive infrastructure and consistently have less latency than either of these providers.