HP has built an Openstack based cloud. I got a beta account and things are
surprisingly stable.
hpcloud dot com
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 1:12 PM, Tei wrote:
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> http://slashdot.org/story/12/02/29/153226/microsofts-azure-cloud-suffers-major-downtime
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Anyone have experience with Firehost? I have a personal site that I am
considering hosting with them and due to the content, am worried about
security but don't want to spend the cycles building NIDs and HIDs for
myself. I due need PCI compliance as well. If things take off, I'll look
at a ded
Hi All:
Will having correct reverse DNS mapping improve SSL performance on a 11503
during peak load? My guess is no but I don't want to pound my prod device
to find out.
-Bobby
Hi All:
I have been asked to extend the capabilities of my current monitoring and
management system to another division of the company. All IP space is
rfc1918 with no public routed space in the mix. Needless to say, and
rightfully so, the network folks won't allow me to directly attach my
manag
Hola Nanog:
So after many years of a hiatus from Linux, I recently dropped XP in favour
of Fedora. Now that my happy windows blinders are off, I see alarming
things. Ugly ssh brute force, DNS server IP spoofing with scans and typical
script kiddie tactics.
What are the new set of best practice
Semi-on topic:
In 2005 I was working with NTTcom on creating a new webhosting offering.
NTT was going to move 16 FULL racks of net and server gear from the lab, to
the next floor which was the actual datacenter. This required (due
to weight and space issues) that every server/net device had to be
Hi All:
I have to create Visio diagrams for sales engagements for a webhosting
provider. I use the same template based on our standard architecture but
vary the number/model/detail of the servers. I am sick of the cut-n-paste
approach and am wondering who has automated some of these processes.
Not entirely on subject but I thought that allowing DNS queries to
occur via TCP is mission critical for simple mail routing. We ran across
this back in the day at @Home Network. Firewall rules were changed to not
allow port 53 TCP. This severely affected sending mail to large
distribution
Just wondering but the knowledge I have of DHCP is that an IP address is
assigned to the same computer (or host) and will continue to do so until the
pool of IP's is exhausted. Once that occurs, a new request is parsed by
the DHCP server and the oldest non-renewed lease address is checked to see
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