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2009 Jun 26
2
HW recommendations for small, cheap, reliable server
To support small biz, family.
Have a bunch of old clunker boxes on the scrap heap that would
probably do the job as a server. But I'm not confident
they would be reliable enough.
Capable of supporting maximum of a dozen 2-line ATAs.
Don't want to spend more than a couple hundred dollars
on a new server box.
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Drew Einhorn
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2015 Oct 31
4
Disaster recovery recommendations
...9
>
> If you insist on keeping personal control of your data, like I do, then
> that is the best way to go about it. Use the second machine as your
> backup. Set it up as a NAS device and use rsync to keep your data
> backed up. If you're paranoid you could even locate the old clunker off
> site at a family/friend's home and connect to it using ssh over the
> internet.
>
> Your other option is to use a cloud storage service of some kind. Be
> sure to encrypt anything you store on the cloud on your machine first,
> before you send it to the cloud, so that y...
2015 Oct 31
0
Disaster recovery recommendations
...841915&Sku=J001-10169
If you insist on keeping personal control of your data, like I do, then
that is the best way to go about it. Use the second machine as your
backup. Set it up as a NAS device and use rsync to keep your data
backed up. If you're paranoid you could even locate the old clunker off
site at a family/friend's home and connect to it using ssh over the
internet.
Your other option is to use a cloud storage service of some kind. Be
sure to encrypt anything you store on the cloud on your machine first,
before you send it to the cloud, so that your data will be secure even...
2009 Aug 11
2
Win98 client can't connect after Samba upgrade
Hi All, I was running Samba 2.2 as a PDC for a small office server for several years. Hardware was getting old enough I finally bit the bullet and upgraded to Samba 3.3.4 on FreeBSD 7.2 and a new box.
The smbpasswd file and all that stuff was copied from the old box. Clients are Win2000 and XP Professional, and for the most part were back up and connected, practically unaware of the switch
2015 Oct 30
5
Disaster recovery recommendations
Greetings,
I have three drives; they are all SATA Seagate Barracudas; two are 500GB; the
third is a 2TB.
I don't have a clear reason why they have failed (possibly due to a deep,
off-brand, flakey mobo; but it's still inconclusive, but I would like to find a
disaster recovery service that can hopefully recover the data.
Much thanks for any and all suggestions,
Max Pyziur
pyz at
2011 Apr 12
0
No subject
...duced (IMHO) when =
y’all
take something that works perfectly well and try to over-engineer it as =
a “release
bell-and-whistle” instead of an add-on. Voicemail and =
Multi-tenant
parking are great examples that come to mind. If you’re a =
clunker
like me, you would rather keep everything in text files and use =
AGI’s to
do bell-and-whistle stuff. But NOOO – you have to disable =
these new
“features” because the developer was so hot to get it into =
the new
release that he (that’s a...
2004 Aug 06
5
question about icecast & winamp & media player
Hi,
It's been pretty quiet as of late.
I have a question.
I have an icecast server housed at my provider with a very good internet
connection.
At work I'm using an ADSL line, which should be sufficient to listen to
the 128K streams I'm sending out.
However, when I listen with WinAmp, after about half an hour the stream
stutters and stops. I can restart it and listen again but it
2004 Aug 06
0
question about icecast & winamp & media player
...loop and if left alone
will eventually crash, taking a few things with it. This never happened with
winamp 2.64 and I have had that version connected to a server for over a
week without stopping.
What about freeamp? I have not tried that lately... Sonique seems to work,
but I can't stand that clunker enough to let it run for extended periods of
time.
If you can find a copy of 2.64 try that. I can send you a version off list
if you have problems locating one.
Cheers.
Lithium
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From: "Thomas Vander Stichele" <thomas@urgent.rug.ac.be>
To: <icecast@x...
2015 Oct 31
0
Disaster recovery recommendations
...If you insist on keeping personal control of your data, like I do, then
>> that is the best way to go about it. Use the second machine as your
>> backup. Set it up as a NAS device and use rsync to keep your data
>> backed up. If you're paranoid you could even locate the old clunker off
>> site at a family/friend's home and connect to it using ssh over the
>> internet.
>>
>> Your other option is to use a cloud storage service of some kind. Be
>> sure to encrypt anything you store on the cloud on your machine first,
>> before you send it...
2006 Feb 26
28
A Follow up to my fedora question: Favorite Flavor Of Linux?
Than my question is this? Now that I have switchtowerized and migrate
enabled my app I can start down a new path if need be on a different
OS as the base of the system. We have already tried CentOS and found
it to have more issues than those mentioned about fedora and through
it away faster than one could shake a stick at. Here are our
requirements for a stage/dev box and production: