Funny. I am in the process of switching from Rogers@home to istop.com's 3Meg DSL. For the price of it, and the simple fact I do run a few websites, it's worth it. Rogers@home may soon be doing the port 80 thing, I just don't want it to sneak up on me at the last moment.
I would definately recomend istop.com to anyone serious enough to run their own servers, and can secure their box as well.
And I just received 3 VA Machines..
1* 2251 - Dual Proc 1Ghz/1G Ram, with attached 9008 storage (for/home:))
and 2x 1221 for other assorted tasks, same procs/memory.
I home support won't be affected.
I am 1 of 2 sys admins. I have to take of of an office of about 80 with about 40 servers at my fingertips. On "slow" days... we load up some games and play. If we don't feel like a game, we read up on things we need daily (It's a mixed NT/Linux shop, NT for the file/print/crap and domain auth, Linux for the real world, as well as our product)
I like my fun that I do have, IE, shopping for Palm Vx (I am in Canada, no Palm VIIx for me:( )
11:30pm up 110 days, 4:50, 1 user, load average: 0.27, 0.17, 0.17
Running Kernel 2.2.19. No thanks. I don't need the headaches of running the 2.4 series kernel until 2.4.2x or so.
Then I know it will be more stable.
Funny. I am in the process of switching from Rogers@home to istop.com's 3Meg DSL. For the price of it, and the simple fact I do run a few websites, it's worth it. Rogers@home may soon be doing the port 80 thing, I just don't want it to sneak up on me at the last moment.
I would definately recomend istop.com to anyone serious enough to run their own servers, and can secure their box as well.
Not trolling...
9 67.html
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/business/010713/5006
And I just received 3 VA Machines.. /home :))
1* 2251 - Dual Proc 1Ghz/1G Ram, with attached 9008 storage (for
and 2x 1221 for other assorted tasks, same procs/memory.
I home support won't be affected.
I am one of those "Kids with toys".
:( )
I am 1 of 2 sys admins. I have to take of of an office of about 80 with about 40 servers at my fingertips. On "slow" days... we load up some games and play. If we don't feel like a game, we read up on things we need daily (It's a mixed NT/Linux shop, NT for the file/print/crap and domain auth, Linux for the real world, as well as our product)
I like my fun that I do have, IE, shopping for Palm Vx (I am in Canada, no Palm VIIx for me