So... This may or may not look a bit sketchy, I totally understand (and it's totally reasonable to think of it as such).
But my network right now (in Asia) is absolutely annoying internationally. Recently (thanks to @TheLinuxBug) I've found some pretty interesting things about my own...
Haha that server doesn't have email alerts and is mostly used for data collection and analysis. From my understanding, the actual uptime-downtime monitoring is by a different service.
In terms of actual uptime on servers... haha I recently have been moving more and more stuff around and...
Virtual* you mean ;)
Not really. Most of my monitoring is via a web applet and most of the time the important parts of a monitoring system is the alerts which are automatically sent to my email addresses (which are obviously synced to my phone).
I do recall there was a few SolusVM apps for...
Ehh... that's probably the cheapest it'll ever be.
Give me a bit of time to sort out a few other issues (aka actually try and get this up and running tomorrow without issue) and then I'll hit you up again for that extra RAM.
Thanks a ton man!
Haha double checked it. This DDR2 667/533 ECC Memory module uses the P series. From my understanding the -F series are more commonly used in the Asian countries.
Haha I brought this Dual L5420 with me from the States when I moved here. Where I am now, there really isn't a second-hand...
Well... maybe we can work something out.
I recent went to find some ram at the local electronics market. Turns out they don't sell the proper ones I need (Korea uses the F-series RAM or something). Also another seller quoted me a ton.
So... any chance we can talk about packaging some of...
This just makes me laugh a little bit (no offense to anyone) but I just assumed most of the time people use Qudranet for Los Angeles and Colo@ for Dallas. Just found that humorous :)
Yeah so my general assumption was that I'd have to switch out the passive heatsinks with active ones (the ones with fans).
Good call. I'll make sure I'll find a power supply connector with 8 pins.
That's exactly what I thought I'd need to do.
I'll probably need to buy the heatsinks and the brackets for them and all that jazz.
So theoretically I shouldn't end up hitting a wall or anything correct?
I for one welcome our new overlords.
Also, I never did purchase an INIZ, so I don't have any stake in it, but knowing Patrick I trust that his customers are in good hand.
Congrats to Patrick for getting promoted as well!
Haha that's a really cool and awesome idea to do!
My only real issue with it is that while it does provide more data that can be useful for analysis, I think the variability where the actual sensor is placed (e.g. in sunlight vs in shade, on the ground vs on the roof) would fluctuate a ton for...
Howdy folks!
So just going to put this out there (might as well ask!). I've had a supermicro Dual L5420 1U 1/2 depth server sitting in my room for a while now and I've finally decided to do something with it.
I'm going to be moving it from the 1U server case to a desktop/tower ITX case...
@raulb - Awesome!
Out of curiosity, can you provide us a quick pros and cons of your software in comparison to something like VestaCP, Zimbra, or other common mail systems?
Why not check out those storage VPS options and contact their support for extra IPs?
Or if I recall correctly WholesaleInternet has that storage Core2Duo plan that comes with like 2TB of HDD or something with 5 IPs for 20 or 30/month.
If you want OVH then get OVH with the failover IPs.
Very interesting thank you for sharing it!
Also I've seen LXC become more and more a popular option for many people in the industry! Definitely interested in seeing how it goes and great to see you guys embrace it!