you seem to be missing out on the key argument here. Drive capacity, speed, money... nothing matters when you're spending countless manhours repairing / replacing a failed HDD. SCSI has the reliability that SATA has yet to prove. If it was my choice for a mission critical server, I'd spend the $2k for a SCSI array instead of $600 on a SATA.
that's actually false. I was one of the most technical people on the floor that actually cared to resolve problems. I wasn't in it for the bonus. I was there to help.
hence the term "help desk". But im sure that doesn't matter, you needed something to flame about.
unfortunately, people can't register domains as they expire. There's a time period of at least 30 days where the domain is locked by the registrar / registry to allow the current registrant the option to renew the domain name.
What they fail to tell you is that it costs you your first born, an arm and half a leg to re-register a domain that's gone into redemption. Depending on the registrar it could range between $80 - $500 just to get it back for 1 year.
I used to work on that support floor. Its not all that great if you don't want to buy something from them. Their support ethics were getting worse and worse everyday I worked there.
In the same regard, Xerox no longer owns all of 13.0.0.0/8 either. Amazon has a piece of that pie, too.
https://whois.arin.net/rest/or...
- Netgear R6300 Router - Cisco DPC3010 Cable Modem - Dell Powerconnect 5424 24-port 1Gb Managed Switch - Synology Diskstation 1813+ 4 x 3TB SATA 2 x 1TB SATA 2 x 128GB SSD - Intel NUC ESXi Management Node 1 x Intel i3-3217U 16GB RAM 128GB SSD - Whitebox ESXi Compute Node 1 x Intel Xeon E3-1220 16GB RAM 8GB USB Storage - Dell R410 ESXi Compute Node (powered off most of the time, its quite noisy) 2 x Intel Xeon L5506 32GB RAM 4 x 1TB SAS - Cyberpower 1350VA 810W UPS
you seem to be missing out on the key argument here. Drive capacity, speed, money... nothing matters when you're spending countless manhours repairing / replacing a failed HDD. SCSI has the reliability that SATA has yet to prove. If it was my choice for a mission critical server, I'd spend the $2k for a SCSI array instead of $600 on a SATA.
that's actually false. I was one of the most technical people on the floor that actually cared to resolve problems. I wasn't in it for the bonus. I was there to help. hence the term "help desk". But im sure that doesn't matter, you needed something to flame about.
unfortunately, people can't register domains as they expire. There's a time period of at least 30 days where the domain is locked by the registrar / registry to allow the current registrant the option to renew the domain name. What they fail to tell you is that it costs you your first born, an arm and half a leg to re-register a domain that's gone into redemption. Depending on the registrar it could range between $80 - $500 just to get it back for 1 year.
I used to work on that support floor. Its not all that great if you don't want to buy something from them. Their support ethics were getting worse and worse everyday I worked there.