What Are You Doing Right Now
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Very cool. Fedora 22 seems pretty strong. Cockpit isn't groundbreaking but it is nice and while I hate GUIs with server administration, this does put Fedora more in line with Windows for the SMB market, which is nice in many ways.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@nadnerB said:
I powered up my C@C VPS for the first time in over a month. Then I turned it off again.
They are still there?
I was just checking... and attempting to be passively irritating but I'd have to automate a reboot script to do that
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Ha ha. I'm not sure that they noticed. Even though you are their only remaining customer, I'm not sure that they know how to monitor their own load.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Ha ha. I'm not sure that they noticed. Even though you are their only remaining customer, I'm not sure that they know how to monitor their own load.
B) moar roomz furr mee!!
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Dang looks like all my resources are still in cloudPro even after I got a refund. I haven't used them though.
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Our account was completely deleted. Cannot even log in.
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I guess that didn't even noticed just one more paypal dispute among the hundreds they likely had.
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SSSHHHH!!!!!!!!!! Stop mentioning them. Someone might start using them and then I'll have to wait all day to do my start up and shutdown routing to finish. :trollface:
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Just activated my years free Office 365 subscription.
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@nadnerB said:
Just activated my years free Office 365 subscription.
Now to find a use for it...A YEAR free? Very nice.
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@scottalanmiller Yep, it's something bundled with the Lumia 640 and 640 XL... not that you should ever buy a phone for an MS Office subscription. I'm happy with 2010 but hey, it's free
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Oh, interesting.
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What subscription did it include?
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@thecreativeone91
Not gonna lie still have my C@C (Whatever its $100 I wanna see where the company goes) not gonna lie it seems to have gotten much better, I just use to it f**k around nothing critical at all, currently got 3 2008r2's running to install a DAG (for testing)
Honestly its something I could do at home or at work but whatever, $100 isnt gonna kill me -
It probably has gotten better. Having all of their customers flee means that their load has gone way down.
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@Sparkum said:
@thecreativeone91
Not gonna lie still have my C@C (Whatever its $100 I wanna see where the company goes) not gonna lie it seems to have gotten much better, I just use to it f**k around nothing critical at all, currently got 3 2008r2's running to install a DAG (for testing)
Honestly its something I could do at home or at work but whatever, $100 isnt gonna kill meI've got mine too, it was $35 not worried about that. It seems to be working alright. I barely touch it though.
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I alone shut down a dozen systems. No telling how many were shut down just from this community alone. And there isn't anyone on Twitter that wasn't asking for their money back. Even those that kept their systems seem to not use them. As people flee the platform, it should perform better for those that remain.
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That's their market - people who buy them and forget them. They don't want those of us who were really using them, we cost them money. Idle systems are their bread and butter.
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@scottalanmiller said:
It probably has gotten better. Having all of their customers flee means that their load has gone way down.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was less than 100 there now. Heck I could get a home setup to handle 100 instances without any failover.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
It probably has gotten better. Having all of their customers flee means that their load has gone way down.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was less than 100 there now. Heck I could get a home setup to handle 100 instances without any failover.
Easily. I've got lab systems that could do that easily.