Re: Build servers offline due to failed SSD

2021-03-06 Thread Dave C via macports-users
This applies to affordable SSDs. As you say, the ones that are on par (re. reliability) with HDDs are $pendy. It’s something to do with an SSD’s limited number of write cycles, if I remember... Dave - - - > Isn’t SSD a bad choice for server duty? No server farms use them, apparently > due

Re: Build servers offline due to failed SSD

2021-03-06 Thread Andrew Udvare
> On 2021-03-07, at 01:20, Dave C via macports-users > wrote: > > Isn’t SSD a bad choice for server duty? No server farms use them, apparently > due to short lifespan. > > Dave Plenty of servers use SSDs now, usually with HDDs to lower cost. The default option on AWS EC2 is to use an SSD.

Re: Build servers offline due to failed SSD

2021-03-06 Thread Dave C via macports-users
Isn’t SSD a bad choice for server duty? No server farms use them, apparently due to short lifespan. Dave

Re: Build servers offline due to failed SSD

2021-03-06 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Mar 2, 2021, at 09:03, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > On Feb 21, 2021, at 10:08, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > >> We got through the winter storms but now there's a new problem. The SSD that >> the buildmaster VM is stored on and that boots up VMware ESXi is failing. >> I'm currently setting up a new

Re: Apple notarisation process - LC_VERSION_MIN_MACOSX

2021-03-06 Thread Ken Cunningham
Both versions of the load command are still in use. The cutoff for which load command gets used appears to be based on the deployment target that has been set. The clang driver (and ld64) then uses the right one, depending on that. A deployment target of 10.14+ will set LC_BUILD_VERSION. A