On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 23:21, Iñaki Martínez wrote:
> Hi Ramin Motakef!!!
>
> > > Benefits:
> > > - Cheaper: RAID Controller (300?) + Drive Bay (200?) + 4 drives (100?
> > > pro 60GB) are about 900?. This is more than competable with DAT/DDS3
> > > and even more with DLT tape drives.
> > > - Faster
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 23:21, Iñaki Martínez wrote:
> Hi Ramin Motakef!!!
>
> > > Benefits:
> > > - Cheaper: RAID Controller (300?) + Drive Bay (200?) + 4 drives (100?
> > > pro 60GB) are about 900?. This is more than competable with DAT/DDS3
> > > and even more with DLT tape drives.
> > > - Faster
Hi Ramin Motakef!!!
> > Benefits:
> > - Cheaper: RAID Controller (300?) + Drive Bay (200?) + 4 drives (100? pro
> >60GB) are about 900?. This is more than competable with DAT/DDS3 and even
> >more with DLT tape drives.
> > - Faster and easier when restoring. Obviously, just mount it.
> >
Hello
I guess some of you have NFS mounted shares so I like to hear about your
experiences. I'd like to use nfs-kernel-server with "sync" in
/etc/exports but on my setup this is unbelievable slow.
Trying to use sqwebmail on a 200 mail mailbox needed 30 instead of 3s
and even a short
time perl -
Hi Ramin Motakef!!!
> > Benefits:
> > - Cheaper: RAID Controller (300?) + Drive Bay (200?) + 4 drives (100? pro
> >60GB) are about 900?. This is more than competable with DAT/DDS3 and even
> >more with DLT tape drives.
> > - Faster and easier when restoring. Obviously, just mount it.
> >
Hello list,
I'm looking for a bit of advice configuring our Potato based firewall, bridging
between 2 public networks (so there's no NAT/masquerading or such involved). On
the inside there're a couple of mail-, web- and ftp-servers. My ipchains script
is basically set to DENY anything, except f
Hello
I guess some of you have NFS mounted shares so I like to hear about your
experiences. I'd like to use nfs-kernel-server with "sync" in
/etc/exports but on my setup this is unbelievable slow.
Trying to use sqwebmail on a 200 mail mailbox needed 30 instead of 3s
and even a short
time perl -
On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 11:38:23PM +1000, Garry Byrne wrote:
> At 02:00 PM 10/22/2002 +0200, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
> >To my knowledge there is nothing in Debian depending on a one group per
> >user setup. So the transition might be easier if you just changed the
> >default to
Hello list,
I'm looking for a bit of advice configuring our Potato based firewall, bridging
between 2 public networks (so there's no NAT/masquerading or such involved). On the
inside there're a couple of mail-, web- and ftp-servers. My ipchains script is
basically set to DENY anything, except f
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