always go the smallest and wish
there were smaller ones.
From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com <ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com> on behalf
of Greg Keogh <gfke...@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, 13 September 2017 9:22:24 AM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: Re: [OT] Post
>
> New B-series machines are out now (burstable CPU use):
> https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/introducing-b-
> series-our-new-burstable-vm-size/
> 8-12 bucks US depending on Linux/Windows.
>
Oh great! One day before I do my huge migration they release a VM plan
which is probably better for
New B-series machines are out now (burstable CPU use):
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/introducing-b-series-our-new-burstable-vm-size/
8-12 bucks US depending on Linux/Windows.
David.
On Wed, 13 Sep 2017 at 10:21 mike smith wrote:
> Seem to recall if you're moving
Seem to recall if you're moving 'serious' stuff, you should set TTL really
short a bit before you actually do it.
On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 8:47 AM, Greg Keogh wrote:
> Folks, the wandering IP forced me to make the decision to get the last
> domain off my server. I made an A0
Folks, the wandering IP forced me to make the decision to get the last
domain off my server. I made an A0 $22/month Azure VM, copied up all my
files, configured IIS, installed the cert, set permissions, made users and
groups, got FTP working, got WCF working, changed the DNS, etc etc etc
until my
On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 11:07 AM, David Connors wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 at 11:04 Greg Keogh wrote:
>
>> I just discovered that my NBN IP silently changed again overnight without
>> any apparent interruption, so it's an ongoing problem.
>>
>
> It
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 at 12:53 S B wrote:
> Welcome to the NBN.. I've had it since 2010 and shits only gotten worse
> not better but because of RSP behaviours
>
I don't blame the RSPs. The NBN's Average Revenue Per User is like 45-50
bucks or something. Fk all room for the
NBN = wholesale. They only provide the plumbing so when people say NBN
failure it's scope is only actual physical installation and/or speed to
your POI without CVC constraints (example to give a household 100Mbps
connection costs around $1500 a month so retail providers hedge their bets
and play
>
> Also consider not using a VM at all. Your life gets much easier when you
> deploy websites and DBs as platform services.
>
*Unfortunately*, one of the web services uses a native DLL which uses the
file system. I'm going to migrate that stuff off my server into the VM with
little change. Then
From: Greg Low <g...@sqldownunder.com>
Date: 11/09/2017 12:03:57 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] Post NBN problem
To: ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Also consider not using a VM at all. Your life gets much easier when you deploy
websites and DBs as platform services.
Regards,
Greg
Dr Greg Low
1300
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 at 11:04 Greg Keogh wrote:
> I just discovered that my NBN IP silently changed again overnight without
> any apparent interruption, so it's an ongoing problem.
>
It isn't NBN doing that, it is your ISP. Who are you wish?
> It looks like most NBN
>
> Don't you have MSDN? They give you a couple of hundred a month in free
> compute.
>
Yep! I get $200/month free. I'm using about half of that per month at the
moment, so I created a cheap A0 VM which I'm configuring at the moment with
SQL Express and IIS.
I just discovered that my NBN IP
>> I have moved 5 domains and web sites into Azure. The only one remaining
hosted at home is used for development and previews, and it has a cert, and
it uses SQL Server databases and the file-system. So moving it all up to
Azure hosting will be frightening technical challenge that I haven't got
>
> 1. Why not use a dynamic DNS service instead?
>
I see that my new HFC modem has a feature to activate that with various
providers. So it's a possibility. I'm hoping though, that once the NBN
service stabilises then the drop-outs will stop and my IP will very rarely
change (as it was for 2
Two thoughts:
1. Why not use a dynamic DNS service instead?
2. Why host websites at home on a dynamic service? (We used to do that so very
long ago. I don't see much point to it now)
Regards,
Greg
Dr Greg Low
1300SQLSQL (1300 775 775) office | +61 419201410 [tel:+61%20419%20201%20410]
>
> Why don't you move to a provider that offers a fixed ip option?
>
Our Telstra contract expires in mid October, so after that we'll go NBN
plan shopping! -- *GK*
Why don't you move to a provider that offers a fixed ip option?
On Sat., 9 Sep. 2017, 11:14 pm Greg Keogh wrote:
> Im getting a 404 on it right now
>>
>
> I think it's an incredible coincidence, but about 30 mins ago our home NBN
> connection died. The 4 greens lights on
>
> Im getting a 404 on it right now
>
I think it's an incredible coincidence, but about 30 mins ago our home NBN
connection died. The 4 greens lights on the Arris went out, then came back
on after several minutes. I received a new IP address and had to manually
plug them into my DNS
Im getting a 404 on it right now
Sent from Samsung tablet.
Original message From: Greg Keogh Date:
8/09/2017 4:48 PM (GMT+10:00) To: ozDotNet Subject:
[OT] Post NBN problem
TGIF ... It 16 days from NBN installation to getting
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