No, you don’t need to do that.
It might be ‘state after G3’
pathological
I’m afraid this one is already taken, friend.
Motorcycle, actually.
Your timeline is straight up fucked. In short, you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Imagine you are driving the bed
actually quite enjoyable, ty!
Enough to necessitate this meme.
Definitely isn’t necessary, but if you search for ‘3.5" SAS lot’ on ebay you might find all the drives you’ll need to get to 50TB for the price of a couple new SATA drives.
Yeah, you don’t want a surveillance drive. They are optimized for continuous writes, not random IO.
It’s probably worth familiarizing yourself with the difference between CMR and SMR drives.
If you expect this to keep growing, it might make sense to switch to SAS now - then you can find some really cheap enterprise class drives on ebay that will perform a bit better in this type of configuration. You’d just need a cheap HBA (like a 9211-8i) and a couple breakout cables. You can use SATA drives with a SAS HBA, but not the other way around.
They wouldn’t be, they would be sorted by signal strength. I think that’s around 40-50% of the joke, though.
Vegan and non vegans are are at the opposite extremes. One only eats meat, the other never eats meat.
Wow, very interesting! I really admire the way you make sense.
Thank you for sharing your opinion and your brilliant advice on how to be constructive. I especially enjoyed the part where you said I shouted my comment with anger—that was really good!
This community needs moderation. :(
Let’s flip it, then: what about this post is useful?
Lots of different hosts, multiple load balancers / ingress controllers.
This is fucking useless. Please stop.
Ah, that would make it easy. I can’t use a wildcard with most of my domains, but maybe I could set up subdomains to have this convenience for dev/test sites. Thanks!
I suspect it would be trivial to add a hook to dynamically create (and remove, maybe) DNS records, just haven’t tried yet.
Have you automated host record creation?
You might want to lower your expectations a bit. :)