So whats with the spamming of this site? Seems like there are many a day of fake/spamm posts. I used to see a link that says "Report this post" but I don't see that anymore.
I check this 2-3 times a day and would be happy to mark posts as spam when I see them.
Has anyone every considered making a build for Riak CS or some similar storage platform that deploys in a multi-node cluster and expands easily for S3-like capabilities? I think such a system would be really useful for a number of people.
I'm using proxmox as a host for virtual appliances and curently openmediavault inside of a VM. What I am disappointed about is the performance of the speed between VMs when accessing the disk of the fileserver (about 2MB/s). When transfering files between other VMs I get about 15MB/s, which is quite OK for my purpose.
Nevertheless, I want to use the GUI of a fileserver, because it makes managing easier. But openmediavault, freenas and nas4free only support complete disks for use.
i want to remaster server with it`s packages and configs whitout any patch.
i received error with command: tklpatch-prepare-cdroot /
# preparing cdroot
Can't find a SQUASHFS superblock on /.cdroot/casper/10root.squashfs
Failed to read existing filesystem - will not overwrite - ABORTING!
To force Mksquashfs to write to this block device or file use -noappend
My home is a Mac shop, we have a mac server. However in the last few releases Mac Server software has been stripped of it's usefulness.
I am putting this out there to see how many would like to see "aServer" a replacement for the "Apple" brand of server.
I am thinking it would need to have at least to start
- Directory Server
- Email Server (SMTP/IMAP/POP3)
- AFP/SMB/WebDAV Shares
- Time Machine Target
- Contacts Server (CardDav)
- Calendar Server (CalDAV)
- Web Hosting / Wiki
My Joomla based website is hosted with MilesWeb. My website is growing and I have to move to a higher package. Should I consider their unmanaged VPS hosting plans or should I directly go for a dedicated server?
This is a minimal TurnKey Linux Core appliance packaged for Vagrant + VirtualBox 4.3.10; very alpha right now, but as I use TKL more at work, I'll be improving it.
When setting IP and/or hostname through Vagrant, web interfaces appear to work just fine.