Georg,
i'll try ASAP.
Thanks a lot for your collaboration.
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Well.. assuming the drives and controller are the bottleneck..
4x 512GB SSD drives with NCQ are like £160+vat each.
A decent-ish RAID card would be around £500..
The chassis + motherboard + RAM + cpu would be at most £350-400 (only low
spec would be needed right?)
So, we're talking less than
Learning purposes?
Speaking for myself, in my university some not-so-clear things are
teached, all assuming a safe environment, aka legal...
Also speaking for myself, this project is incredibly interesting for me just
for the fun of doing new things... As someone stated earlier, 2.4ghz is no
The dell site has a power consumption calculator, where you can build a
machine on their interface, and it'll give you all the heat / power /
efficiency values. Can't remember the link off my head, but if you google
you should find it :)
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 11:26 AM, Georgy Zhukov
Hi
4x 512GB SSD drives with NCQ are like £160+vat each.
Can you give me a source for those ? I'd like to buy a few ...
Cheers,
Sylvain
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Hmm, I just checked scan.co.uk again, and I can't seem to find this price..
They're all coming up as like £600 - £1500 now.. I guess there was either a
pricing error, or it picked up 512GB as 512MB, and I misread the results
or something.. I was wondering to myself why SSD prices had dropped so
Hi,
Sure, I tought about this too because when I do test I want it online
_now_ and _fast_ for a short time (an hour or so) ...
I have my (desktop) PC running kraken-win32 at xps.g3gg0.de:8866
Feel free to connect via telnet and run some crack commands.
I will keep it up for the next days,
sascha sascha.krissler@... writes:
reflextor.com/galileo1_a725_d174_g5_KcC07D6E4269C70BB3.cfile.gz
reflextor.com/vf_call6_a725_d174_g5_Kc1EF00BAB3BAC7002.cfile.gz
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 06:06:03PM +0200, Artur Pietrzyk wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone send me some sniffed GSM
Hi,
I am new on the Mailing List, but why don't you host on EC2?
There it would be scaleable and I guess with 15$ per run you could even cover
a High-CPU Instance
Cheers
Matthias
Am 25.04.2011 um 22:22 schrieb Sylvain Munaut:
Hi,
i'd like to study but i have some limitations to get
Hi,
I am new on the Mailing List, but why don't you host on EC2?
There it would be scaleable and I guess with 15$ per run you could even cover
a High-CPU Instance
There is even GPU instance ... but doesn't help.
But have you looked up the price it would cost to first upload then
maintain and
Am I correct in assuming, that the performance bottleneck is always
going to be the disk IO?
I.e. the most expensive component of the server is going to be the
drives and the controller?
Cal
On 25/04/2011 21:35, Sylvain Munaut wrote:
Hi,
I am new on the Mailing List, but why don't you host
I really don't know whether a server like this could be deployed on the cloud.
In my case, and beginners like me, maybe don't need a powerfull server like the
one Sylvain described (but other configuration could be thought for advanced guy
like him ;-) ). How much to pay and for how much time i
Jfyi: GSMTAP already has a provision for carrying raw burst bits. This was used
early on in its history. Just look at the header file and look at all the
constants that are named BURST in there.
Also, as every gsmtap message has an ARFCN in the header, there is no problem
in having the data of
Jfyi: GSMTAP already has a provision for carrying raw burst bits. This was
used early on in its history. Just look at the header file and look at all
the constants that are named BURST in there.
My latest experience with gsmtap to carry burst data wasn't very good.
(when working on passive
Zitat von Sylvain Munaut 246...@gmail.com:
I think it maybe time for a gsmtap v3 ...
Something more flexible
[snip]
And we could add new meta data information without having to rewrite
each tool each time. Sure the generation / parsing would be slighly
more complex than now.
Good idea.
Am 13.09.2010 18:12, schrieb sascha:
reflextor.com/galileo1_a725_d174_g5_KcC07D6E4269C70BB3.cfile.gz
reflextor.com/vf_call6_a725_d174_g5_Kc1EF00BAB3BAC7002.cfile.gz
Hey, thanks a lot!
I am sure, Veshna and Tim in the galileo1 dump were aware of the USRP
running nearby ;)
These dumps helped
reflextor.com/galileo1_a725_d174_g5_KcC07D6E4269C70BB3.cfile.gz
reflextor.com/vf_call6_a725_d174_g5_Kc1EF00BAB3BAC7002.cfile.gz
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 06:06:03PM +0200, Artur Pietrzyk wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone send me some sniffed GSM traffic dump?
I want to test what is work before I
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