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w0rmhole |
do you guys know what raid format/file system/hardware/operating system IA uses? |
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ivan |
w0rmhole: afaik there's no raid, just object duplication |
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ivan |
the OS you can guess from Server: nginx/1.4.6 (Ubuntu) |
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ivan |
Ubuntu 14.04 |
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ivan |
hah in 2004 they were using reiserfs https://archive.org/post/19584/filesystem |
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ivan |
I bet the filesystem on the machine doesn't matter very much to them |
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ivan |
w0rmhole: there is a catalogd interface for looking at what happens to your items as you change them, it's basically a rube goldberg machine made out of rsync and php |
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ivan |
afaik an item has a primary and a backup server and it gets rsync'ed over |
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w0rmhole |
thanks for the info ivan, i've always wanted to know how they had it all set up over there |
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w0rmhole |
i thought maybe they'd use zfs because of its gigantic volume size capabilities, but then again, what if several disks fail, i.e. enough to take down the entire array? i have only heard about reiserfs, never used it, so maybe that has protection against something like this |
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w0rmhole |
and yes, i know they have mirrors in several different places |
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w0rmhole |
so its not like a few disks will take down their entire collection, thankfully |
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Flashfire |
I must ask what do a lot of you do as a job to afford the archivist lifestyle |
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Igloo |
I thought I was in here. |
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Igloo |
Maybe I left. |
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Flashfire |
Lol nope |
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ivan |
what if it's all NEETs |
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Igloo |
Anyway, I juse use Hive.Os |
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Igloo |
For a couple of them |
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Flashfire |
but I reccom me monero for the mining. BOINC on at least one machine |
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Igloo |
I run BOINC at home |
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Flashfire |
Which projects? |
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Flashfire |
Iβm running seti and enigma. And universe I think |
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Igloo |
Climate prediction |
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Igloo |
As it is partially GPU enabled |
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Igloo |
And I like the spinny earth screen saver |
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Flashfire |
But monero is valuable one at the moment for crypto. Thatβs the one people are hijacking CPU power for |
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Igloo |
It's always been the case tbh |
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Igloo |
Monero I run on my servers to offset a bit of the cost |
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Igloo |
(Not much right now!) |
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Flashfire |
I might look into climate prediction. But my desktop is only connected to the internet when I am at home. Which is why I had to stop running Yoyo because it kept wanting to check back with the server |
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Flashfire |
My desktop is an old one a friend had he gave it to me for free when he upgraded |
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Flashfire |
Intel core i7 and GTX460. I was just happy to have something other than my MacBook pro |
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Igloo |
Not a bad one tbh |
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Flashfire |
Apple got to the Australian education system before windows and so most schools run iPad and MacBook programs |
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Flashfire |
It was that or a chrome book and I wouldnβt be seen dead with one of them |
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Flashfire |
Never liked the chromebook |
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Flashfire |
Would almost rather have a eeepc |
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Flashfire |
Which was my laptop before the MacBook |
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Igloo |
Yeah, I have a MacBook |
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Igloo |
But the battery has shat itself, Need to spend Β£100 on a new one |
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Flashfire |
My battery is on its way out itβs said service battery for the last 3 months |
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Igloo |
Mine now won't run properly |
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Igloo |
and will just blink the battery LED |
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Flashfire |
Mine is just plugged in most of the time. Eventually it will try but I have backups |
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Flashfire |
i think they are recent |
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Flashfire |
I should check that |
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Flashfire |
Also I donβt think I have cleaned the fans since I got it |
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Igloo |
You're in archiveteam |
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Igloo |
Go fix your backups |
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Igloo |
:P |
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Flashfire |
Yes boss |
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JAA |
You shouldn't really care about backing up your data. You should care about being able to restore your data after a disaster. Test your backups. :-) |
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