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New server on the way...
2011-05-23
Thanks to everyone who kicked in with last week's bleg. Our new server is on the way from Dell, with a Pentium Core I3 (dual core) processor, a terabyte of storage, and -- most important of all -- 8GB of memory, which is almost three times what we've been tripping along with for the past three years.

Paying for the server left two months' worth of hosting in Paypal and another month or so in Amazon, so I'll likely be blegging again in August, barring emergencies like getting sued again. If you feel like throwing even more money my way that'll help put off the fateful day even longer.

I'll probably spend a month or so getting the new server fitted out with Linux -- Ubuntu 10.4 server -- and the databases and servers and such, and then running it (close to) in sync with Helen, our existing server. I'll probably swap them out around the end of June and then we'll have a week or so of bugs to slaughter. I want to keep it running offline for that first month because that's when something usually happens if there's a gross hardware flaw. Once they've been swapped Helen will run here (close to) in sync so that if anything else goes wrong she can go back to work.
Posted by:Fred

#8  I have no idea what you said, but presume it's good. Will make a note to send another check when the O/T comes in.

(Ain't the Outlook calendar feature great?)
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2011-05-23 22:50  

#7  Get well Fred!
Posted by: 49 Pan   2011-05-23 20:25  

#6  I trust it's not actually a PDP-11...
Posted by: mojo   2011-05-23 13:44  

#5  Having a GUI on a server is just a waste of resources. Particularly with Linux where X-server's are resource intensive and you can always startup a remote one and even run it through a SSH pipeline.
Good to hear your getting a new server.
But on to more important matters:
Is that a pic of Helen the server and Helen the Operator? Or is the operator Edsel(Edna? Edith?) - holy holder of Fred's pills?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2011-05-23 11:58  

#4  Just wanted to let you know you are appreciated and I will keep you in mind. Mr. Lumpy, the breadwinner, isn't an afficiando of RB, preferring cigars instead, and we have lots of celebrations in the immediate future so maybe in a month or two I can make more regular donations to a great cause.
Posted by: Lumpy Elmoluck5091   2011-05-23 11:35  

#3  Just built a new kernel on my own linux box and was shocked at the size of the NVIDIA module. (About 8 mb)
I would prefer a kernel small enough to fit into the processor's on-chip cache. (for fastest response speed) sigh...
Since you don't need X on a platform display screen for a remote server... do an "lsmod" to see what you are loading in size.
The more you can fit in cache the better your response time.
Posted by: Water Modem   2011-05-23 01:17  

#2  Here's a bit more. Can never have too much RAM.
Posted by: KBK   2011-05-23 01:05  

#1  Helen, nice name for the current server. What ya gonna name the new one? It's got to be as adventurous as the name Helen. I recommend Polydeuces (see below mythological sisters of Helen of Troy, Clytemnestra just seems a little too...)

In Greek mythology, Helen (in Greek, Ἑλένη – Helénē), known also as Helen of Troy (and earlier Helen of Sparta), was the daughter of Zeus and Leda (or Nemesis), daughter of King Tyndareus, wife of Menelaus and sister of Castor, Polydeuces and Clytemnestra. Her abduction by Paris brought about the Trojan War. In Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, hers is "the face that launched a thousand ships." wikipedia
Posted by: Snomose Barnsmell9551   2011-05-23 00:23  

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