sparkyuk wrote:
> Have a read of
> https://www.blisshq.com/music-library-management-blog/2021/01/06/cloud-music-lockers/
> for some other thoughts.
Good link, thank you.
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chill wrote:
> Thanks both - that's enough to make me realise it's not feasible for me
> - I won't be upgrading to a virtual server.
Have a read of
https://www.blisshq.com/music-library-management-blog/2021/01/06/cloud-music-lockers/
for some other thoughts.
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Thanks both - that's enough to make me realise it's not feasible for me
- I won't be upgrading to a virtual server.
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I have a full LMS on one of my servers in the cloud but I run a company
that needs our own servers in a data centre so it was easy.
The key is that is firewalled in such a way that only certain defined
hosts can conect on port 9000 or via VPN.
We also have an enterprise grade firewall appliance w
Paul Webster wrote:
> Does your hosting provider allow you to start long running applications
> (Perl in this instance)?
>
> Many do not.
>
> Wordpress is an example of something that is not long running. It is php
> that is launched when you hit the URL and then exits until the next hit.
Wor
Does your hosting provider allow you to start long running applications
(Perl in this instance)?
Many do not.
Wordpress is an example of something that is not long running. It is php
that is launched when you hit the URL and then exits until the next hit.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.
Inspired by the 'iBroadcast'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?104601-iBroadcast-plugin-unlimited-free-storage-and-streaming-of-uploaded-tunes)
thread, I started to wonder whether I could use my own web space to
store my music files and make them accessible to LMS when I'm away from