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  1. Re:What's in it for me? on Facebook Tests 'Want' Button To Hoard User Data, Save Its Stock Price · · Score: 0

    Are you fucking kidding me? what do you get? YOU GET FACEBOOK!!!!

    It is a free fucking service.

    OMG I am so sick of people bitching about datamining on facebook. IT IS WHAT THEY DO. IT IS HOW THEY PAY THE BILLS. If you don't like it.... don't join. They owe you nothing.

    Jeez.

  2. Re:Zimbra? on Ask Slashdot: Open Communications Set-Up For Small Office? · · Score: 0

    hell yeah. Zimbra is great. also has built in chat. a very complete product.

    and no need to integrate with outlook. the Zimbra interface is superior.

  3. Re:ZFS on Ask Slashdot: Simple Way To Backup 24TB of Data Onto USB HDDs ? · · Score: 1

    I don't think 12 gig is a shit ton. if you are not doing dedupe ram usage is reasonable. and there is no reason to do dedupe on this.

  4. Use a portable file system like ZFS on Ask Slashdot: Simple Way To Backup 24TB of Data Onto USB HDDs ? · · Score: 1

    we do much the same thing. we have a backup nas that we then rsync to a set of "offsite" drives.

    My recommendation would be to investigate ZFS. (picture software raid and LVM rolled into one with filesystem encryption and compression built in.) Easy to compile and install on linux.

    We created a pool for the offsite drives, then rsync to that file system. "Export" the file system and take the drives out. (Hot swap in trays, buy extra trays for rotation drives.) When you need to put in the next set just put them in and import it. Order and placement does not matter as long as enough drives are in. You could even have one or two parity drives in case a drive fails.

    We have a cron job that rsyncs to the offsite drives, then exports them and emails the admins that it is ready for rotation. We keep 2 sets, one is in all the time and the other rotates offsite. You can swap on whatever schedule you are comfortable with. With compression, depending on data you could easily cut your drive requirements in half. Turn on encryption to keep your porn safe while in transit. All you need is a hot swap JBOD chassis. you could backup directly to the removable filespace, or do what we do, backup to a set local (local to datacenter, not to machine) filespace and rsync it over regularly.

    It is something else to learn, etc. But it is a system that works well.

  5. Re:There has to be a better way on A Closer Look At Immersion Cooling For the Data Center · · Score: 1

    I use a combination of Nitrogen and Oxygen with misc other gasses added for flavor. Works pretty well with two modified AC units in my server room. Down side is fire (because of the O2) and my IT staff keep dropping dead from breathing the mixture.

    I have to work on that.

  6. Re:/.ed already? on Cheap MP3 Broadcaster · · Score: 1

    the error message i got says ODBC Microsoft Access Driver couldn't open the Jet engine. IIS _and_ Access?! they must be sadists.

  7. Our domain is SOUTHPARK. on I Want Names for my Servers! · · Score: 1


    we have Kyle, Mr Hand, Stan, a bloated file server named Cartman, BobBrady, Terrance, Phillip, the rest of the crew and an NT server appropriately named Kenny.