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Re: what going on ? [site / server problem]

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 1:22 am
by gnume

Re: what going on ? [site / server problem]

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 4:45 am
by Fiferguy
Mizriath wrote:It makes me wonder how a greek geek ever talks to an italian hotshot jock.
Usually in Pig Latin.

Re: what going on ? [site / server problem]

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 10:50 am
by Mizriath
Fiferguy wrote:
Mizriath wrote:It makes me wonder how a greek geek ever talks to an italian hotshot jock.
Usually in Pig Latin.
Hehehe.... and the jock take that as an insult.

Re: what going on ? [site / server problem]

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 12:46 pm
by Spec8472
gnume wrote:
Spec8472 wrote:
gnume wrote:thanks for the info.

windows sure is heavy on space it takes on a hard drive
basic linux install + apache + mysql is at max 2.5 GB
It's hardly a basic install of Windows. Most of it isn't Sennadar-related.
ah. but if you using emulation why not put senandar(and all other websites) on one of its own ? so if there a breach there it wont effect the rest of the systems
Yeah, you forget one thing: I'm lazy. Most of my new stuff is seperated, but sennadar and my blog are still there... along with a bunch of older cruft.

Re: what going on ? [site / server problem]

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 2:30 pm
by dawich
Spec8472 wrote:
gnume wrote:[
ah. but if you using emulation why not put senandar(and all other websites) on one of its own ? so if there a breach there it wont effect the rest of the systems
Yeah, you forget one thing: I'm lazy. Most of my new stuff is seperated, but sennadar and my blog are still there... along with a bunch of older cruft.
'snot emulation, it's virtualization, and not only more work for Spec than he wants to spend, but it's an extra license, unless the box has a license for Data Center or Enterprise.

Re: what going on ? [site / server problem]

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 3:39 pm
by gnume
dawich wrote:
Spec8472 wrote:
gnume wrote: ah. but if you using emulation why not put senandar(and all other websites) on one of its own ? so if there a breach there it wont effect the rest of the systems
Yeah, you forget one thing: I'm lazy. Most of my new stuff is seperated, but sennadar and my blog are still there... along with a bunch of older cruft.
'snot emulation, it's virtualization, and not only more work for Spec than he wants to spend, but it's an extra license, unless the box has a license for Data Center or Enterprise.
duh. forgot about that i usually work with linux and xen