[Hampshire] PostgreSQL - PGDay UK

2023-07-25 Thread Chris Ellis via Hampshire
For any of you that are interested in PostgreSQL, the best Open Source database. We have a UK conference coming up: PGDay UK on the 12th September 2023. This is a reboot of the previous PostgreSQL London events, now organized by the PostgreSQL community. PGDay UK will be a great opportunity for

Re: [Hampshire] Home router with DMZ - any suggestions

2021-04-12 Thread Chris Ellis via Hampshire
On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 3:45 PM A. J. Trickett via Hampshire wrote: > > Hi, > > In the near future I'm hoping to get FTTP. The roll out in France > is fibre to the actual house with a single RG45 Gig-E connection > from the media converter. > > For my money I get: > 2 Gig download speeds > 1 Gig

Re: [Hampshire] Large Backup for long term storage

2021-04-06 Thread Chris Ellis via Hampshire
On Tue, Apr 6, 2021 at 4:08 PM Thomas Kluyver via Hampshire wrote: > > On Tue, 6 Apr 2021, at 13:49, Chris Ellis via Hampshire wrote: > > Have a look at backblaze.com, they offer some very compelling pricing. > > I think this depends whether you can use their 'unlimited' perso

Re: [Hampshire] Large Backup for long term storage

2021-04-06 Thread Chris Ellis via Hampshire
> I’ve looked at: > > * HDD (the cheapest and most fragile) A powered off hard drive isn't necessarily that fragile. Otherwise some kind of RAID of >8TB drives would do nicely, maybe coupled with something like rsnapshot. > > * Tape (the dearest but prone to mechanical failure) and > > * Cloud

Re: [Hampshire] 8% Packet loss due to ethernet cable

2021-03-04 Thread Chris Ellis via Hampshire
On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 6:39 PM Joseph Bennie via Hampshire < hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote: > Actually the issue is more likely naturally collisions on the network. > > I noted that you said ‘hub’ not ‘switch’. > It's actually really hard to get hold of a true 'hub' these days. When most