Make sure your current TTL isn’t 24hrs at least 24hrs ahead of time… I’ve seen so many disorganized migrations have to get delayed due to the lack of forethought.
Post-human urbanite weirdo.
Make sure your current TTL isn’t 24hrs at least 24hrs ahead of time… I’ve seen so many disorganized migrations have to get delayed due to the lack of forethought.
Thanks, appreciate it.
The no-shitters keep it secret. Keep it safe.
Is this a fork in the stream, then at this point?
How has Cannonical support been recently? I used Ubuntu Server for a while, but never really needed to use my support contract, but my recollection is that it was fairly light.
Not to mention CentOS stream is now essentially a fork of current code… total bummer. WTF.
First word that came to my mind.
Like a sneaker-net, but in space! I like it!
If I had a niche in networking that I specialize in, it would be ‘border security.’ It makes me laugh that everyone in security markets zero trust and CASB and says networks are ‘borderless’ - it’s just not true. I am constantly dealing with borders between ‘fabrics’ and locations. Maybe I’m just a dullard, but I see the niche I am working in only become more important as we move to the cloud and distributed networking and security paradigms.
Depends on use case. 10Gbps between switches (core, distribution, and access) is fairly commonplace and cheap. Per access to the host… only new access switches have multi-Gig ports (1,2.5,5,10Gbps). Those are expensive and are reserved for wireless APs, IME, as they service more than just a host.
Ya know, it’s sorta funny that this kind of connectivity is what started ‘workgroup’ networks… ThickNet, ThinNet, etc. Ring topology is a good idea until you mix people and their computers in!
Might want to check out Salt and Sanctuary.
Funneling the herd into the slaughterhouse.
Ha! At home I run a Ubiquiti stack with my lab hung off it (switches, ASA, FortiGate).
Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAW!
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