This is a shock why? When several web-comics began new guilds on a server thousands of people flocked to that server, crashing it on a regular basis. Blizzard needs a better way of flood control that will prevent this same thing from happening (such as if new characters > 300 this hour, temporarily shutdown new character creation, or limit the number to 100 or 50 per hour.)
Here's a list of links that you might find useful:
Interesting read's for all newbies to FreeBSD: http://www.freebsd.org/projects/newbies. html
Some tutorials, very short list but interesting none the less: http://freebsdaddicts.org/
Some outdated but still usefull articles here: http://www.freebsddiary.org/
Excellent information on setting up a new FreeBSD host http://users.rcn.com/rneswold/fbsd-init.html
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Oh yeah forgot "WARNING: Your battery level is at 10%. Please insert banana then press okay to continue or press cancel now to allow windows to go into Hibernate mode."
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Yeah I can see it now, the next MS Win hack, it now spits out all your old banana's from your laptop battery making a mess on the floor. Great.... I think I'll pass.
I work for a relatively large Credit Union and we currently run CYGWIN on many of our production servers to communicate with our UNISYS host. It's running in a 24x7 environment and has given us no problems. We do restart the web hosting services once a night (mostly to change log files).
We use it to interface with both Oracle and MSSQL databases. Again we have found little to no problems at all running on production hosts.
This is a shock why? When several web-comics began new guilds on a server thousands of people flocked to that server, crashing it on a regular basis. Blizzard needs a better way of flood control that will prevent this same thing from happening (such as if new characters > 300 this hour, temporarily shutdown new character creation, or limit the number to 100 or 50 per hour.)
Here's a list of links that you might find useful:
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Interesting read's for all newbies to FreeBSD:
http://www.freebsd.org/projects/newbies
Some tutorials, very short list but interesting none the less:
http://freebsdaddicts.org/
Some outdated but still usefull articles here:
http://www.freebsddiary.org/
Excellent information on setting up a new FreeBSD host
http://users.rcn.com/rneswold/fbsd-init.htm
Oh yeah forgot "WARNING: Your battery level is at 10%. Please insert banana then press okay to continue or press cancel now to allow windows to go into Hibernate mode."
Yeah I can see it now, the next MS Win hack, it now spits out all your old banana's from your laptop battery making a mess on the floor. Great.... I think I'll pass.
I work for a relatively large Credit Union and we currently run CYGWIN on many of our production servers to communicate with our UNISYS host. It's running in a 24x7 environment and has given us no problems. We do restart the web hosting services once a night (mostly to change log files).
We use it to interface with both Oracle and MSSQL databases. Again we have found little to no problems at all running on production hosts.