Matthew Sims wrote:
Nice idea, but you want to be future-proof, don't you?
Once alt.binaries.vr.animals.lobster starts filling up with 5 hour
Virtual Reality ROMs you're looking at needing a lot more than that. I'd
go with about 6 YB if I were you, and that's only because there aren't
any SI
Nice idea, but you want to be future-proof, don't you?
Once alt.binaries.vr.animals.lobster starts filling up with 5 hour
Virtual Reality ROMs you're looking at needing a lot more than that. I'd
go with about 6 YB if I were you, and that's only because there aren't
any SI prefixes higher than
[snip]
Nice idea, but you want to be future-proof, don't you?
Once alt.binaries.vr.animals.lobster starts filling up with 5 hour
Virtual Reality ROMs you're looking at needing a lot more than that. I'd
go with about 6 YB if I were you, and that's only because there aren't
any SI prefixes
Nice idea, but you want to be future-proof, don't you?
Once alt.binaries.vr.animals.lobster starts filling up with 5 hour
Virtual Reality ROMs you're looking at needing a lot more than that. I'd
go with about 6 YB if I were you, and that's only because there aren't
any SI prefixes higher
On Wednesday 06 October 2004 22:53, Joe Crawford wrote:
i know this isn't completely related to php but i am creating a web based
news reader in php, how much disk space do you think i need to run my own
local news server?
depends on the number of external news sources you'll import ;-)
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i know this isn't completely related to php but i am creating a web
based
news reader in php, how much disk space do you think i need to run my
own
local news server?
[/snip]
I'd go with a 1TB RAID
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Jay Blanchard is quoted as saying on 10/6/2004 4:49 PM:
[snip]
i know this isn't completely related to php but i am creating a web
based
news reader in php, how much disk space do you think i need to run my
own
local news server?
[/snip]
I'd go with a 1TB RAID
Only 1TB??
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[snip]
i know this isn't completely related to php but i am creating a web
based
news reader in php, how much disk space do you think i need to run my
own
local news server?
[/snip]
I'd go with a 1TB RAID
Better go with 2TB. You know how all that porn fills up.
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Better go with 2TB. You know how all that porn fills up.
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Shoot, I forgot porn. 4-7TB minimum
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Hi all,
I just wanted to warn all those who post to the PHP newsgroups, and/or PHP
HTML forums, that spammers are harvesting email address from these groups.
If you want to avoid ending up on some spammers list, please consider using
a SpamTrap (throwaway email address) or maybe a service like
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Hi all,
I just wanted to warn all those who post to the PHP newsgroups, and/or PHP
HTML forums, that spammers are harvesting email address from these groups.
If you want to avoid
just a quick question
what's the major newsgroup most people use here??
I just wanna know cos my alt.php and alt.php.sql are quite dead and empty...
thx in adv.
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A.K.A. The_RadiX
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Just signed up for the mailing list because I couldn't
access the newsgroups, what's going on there?
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Just signed up for the mailing list because I couldn't
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I hadn't checked the php news servers since the mailing list went back
online. At least to me, at this moment, the news servers seem to be
missing in action. Anyone know what the scoop is on this?
Michael Simcich
AccessTools
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Hey! I'm using the newsserver! and it's cool!
Michael Simcich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
01c0fddd$8f329330$6401a8c0@gemini">news:01c0fddd$8f329330$6401a8c0@gemini...
I hadn't checked the php news servers since the mailing list went back
online. At least to me, at this moment,
, June 26, 2001 9:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP newsgroups still down?
Hey! I'm using the newsserver! and it's cool!
Michael Simcich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
01c0fddd$8f329330$6401a8c0@gemini">news:01c0fddd$8f329330$6401a8c0@gemini...
I hadn't checked
In article 000701c0fe63$51accb30$6401a8c0@gemini,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Simcich) wrote:
Odd, I still can't get to it. I'm trying to use news.php.net, is there
anything amiss with that server address? I'm using Gravity; and it
doesn't want a news:// prefix in the address.
I've had
On 11 Apr 2001 21:07:01 -0700 Alvin Tan said...
Hi Plutarck,
The 'mailing list' at MySQL _is_ very much like this one and is also very
active. Send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to subscribe.
Except that it is a *mailing* list not a *newsgroups* format (like
news.php.net) which was what the
yes you're right - i seem to have misread plutarck's mail. apologies ;)
@lvin
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On 11 Apr 2001 21:07:01 -0700 Alvin
-Original Message-
From: John R.Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 4:04 AM
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On 11 Apr 2001 21:07:01 -0700 Alvin Tan said...
Hi Plutarck,
The 'mailing list' at MySQL _is_ very much li
: [PHP] Newsgroups like this one?
I was looking at marc.theaimsgroup.com listing of message archives (which is
how I finally found the address to this newsgroup in the firstplace) to find
the MySQL group, however I noticed that the one at mysql.com is just a
"mailing list". (I prefer to p
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