On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 at 12:53 S B wrote:
> Welcome to the NBN.. I've had it since 2010 and shits only gotten worse
> not better but because of RSP behaviours
>
I don't blame the RSPs. The NBN's Average Revenue Per User is like 45-50
bucks or something. Fk all room for the
NBN = wholesale. They only provide the plumbing so when people say NBN
failure it's scope is only actual physical installation and/or speed to
your POI without CVC constraints (example to give a household 100Mbps
connection costs around $1500 a month so retail providers hedge their bets
and play
>
> Also consider not using a VM at all. Your life gets much easier when you
> deploy websites and DBs as platform services.
>
*Unfortunately*, one of the web services uses a native DLL which uses the
file system. I'm going to migrate that stuff off my server into the VM with
little change. Then
From: Greg Low
Date: 11/09/2017 12:03:57 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] Post NBN problem
To: ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Also consider not using a VM at all. Your life gets much easier when you deploy
websites and DBs as platform services.
Regards,
Greg
Dr Greg Low
1300SQLSQL
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 at 11:04 Greg Keogh wrote:
> I just discovered that my NBN IP silently changed again overnight without
> any apparent interruption, so it's an ongoing problem.
>
It isn't NBN doing that, it is your ISP. Who are you wish?
> It looks like most NBN
>
> Don't you have MSDN? They give you a couple of hundred a month in free
> compute.
>
Yep! I get $200/month free. I'm using about half of that per month at the
moment, so I created a cheap A0 VM which I'm configuring at the moment with
SQL Express and IIS.
I just discovered that my NBN IP