On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 2:40 PM, Ward Vandewege w...@pong.be wrote:
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 01:21:04PM -0400, Stephen Adler wrote:
$70/year after that. What's the cheapest ssl certificate I can get?
Besides a self signed one.
http://startssl.com
Free, but the interface is a bit clunky.
You might check to see if you could get a cert from cacert.org
You can find people in your area that could generate a cert for you.
At one time I thought CACERT finally made it into the big time of cert
authorities so their certs should be valid everywhere now.
Might be worth a check.
... Jack
Guys,
I got sucked into buying an ssl certificate from godaddy for $12.99 a
month which it turns out is for the first one and then it goes to
$70/year after that. What's the cheapest ssl certificate I can get?
Besides a self signed one.
Thanks for the advice.
A couple of years ago, my
We would like to build a computer with many SATA drives, but NOT use a
hardware RAID controller (because we want to be able to move individual
drives to another system, connect them to a motherboard SATA port, and
have the original data available). Is there a way to get a non-RAID SATA
Look for JBOD as a configuration option. LSI HBAs should have a JBOD
option. It might not be set properly which may be the cause of your
experience.
I have a single Adaptec HBA in production. It's well-supported in the
Linux kernel and the disks on it have been just peachy.
--
Rich P.
Daniel Feenberg wrote:
Is there a way to get a non-RAID SATA
controller with 4 or more ports...
Isn't this a commodity with hundreds to choose from?
I've used several of these:
Rosewill RC-209 PCI SATA Controller Card
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816132006
4-port