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2012 Jun 01
0
Gluster in cloud environments
...ix compliance. That and
replication features have obvious use. But I'm not asking about an appliance
here, nor Amazon's cloud. What I'm wondering about is uses of Gluster based
on a generic VM (RH, CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian ... whatever), on top of brand X
clouds. In this instance one by a backwater provider that promises:
VMware's vSphere 4 virtualization platform
Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS)
IBM XiV storage
Mezeo Cloud Storage platform
DoubleTake DR and replication software
Avoiding DoubleTake, an expensive option, could be a real advantage with
Gluster, sin...
2017 Jun 11
0
Minor patches for builds against ancient platforms
...ering herd declaiming that procmail is the spawn of Satan,
Hitler, and He-who-shall-not-be-named. As someone who was responsible for much
of them (nearing 10 years ago, now), I don't disagree with that view.
I don't have the budget or mandate to bring slivers of Elysium to this
downtrodden backwater of technology. I would expect that any use of procmail
with dovecot's "special" mail storage formats would *REQUIRE* the use of
"deliver" or some other tool to properly incorporate new mail into a dovecot hive.
My thanks as always,
=M=
2004 Sep 15
2
Results of 13 month study on reducing telemarketing calls
...one for home.
Both are listed in phone book. I tried to unlist the business number.
Because I live in the country, the phone numbers are listed in the wrong
town. Boundaries of prefix areas sometimes defy logic. I's a long
distance call to the nearest town.
As far as areas go, I am a in farily backwater, remote location. I'd
expect my call volume to be fairly low.
Home line: I usually have 4 kids in the age range to get calls. My wife
gets the gross majority of the calls.
1. NATIONAL "DO NOT CALL" LIST
Before I go any further, let me state I signed up all my numbers as soon
as the...
2017 Jun 09
2
Minor patches for builds against ancient platforms
On 06/09/2017 05:13 PM, M. Balridge wrote:
> I do know that this little box of horrors has 200-300MB mbox INBOXes on an
> ext3 filesystem formatted in 2005. I am very nervous about converting them to
> Maildir at this point. If I could get someone (or something) to the site and
> replace it with something much more suitable, I could have these people join
> the 21st Century.
I
2014 Mar 26
6
Numbers hackers call
I see a lot of attempts by hackers to call 00972595301123? or 011972595115207? or variations but that same 972595 is often present.
Can someone break down that dial string with an explanation? The 011 look like an overseas call (from Americas), while the 972595XXXXXX is unclear...
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2003 May 23
5
Who would use Asterisk SS7?
Hello. I am new to this forum. If this issue has been discussed already,
please inform me, but my STFW have indicated that it has not.
If SS7 were available on * would it make commercial sense to use it? There
are case studies on the web (courtesy of the Death Star :->) for ISPs with
10,000+ subscriber lines showing clear cost savings in transitioning from PRI
to SS7 controlled IMT. My