Re DAS: no you can’t connect multiple systems to it. iSCSI and NFS on a SAN or NAS support multiple connections but the OS or app needs to support it.
You should limit your connections to one machine per volume when using iSCSI or nfs. Smb would probably the best for multiple connections.
I meant it went from .5 to 1.5. Over a 7 year period. That’s not really significant.
Is that an avg of 1% growth over 7 years?
Where? Here? This is a Linux echo chamber (not that it’s bad).
Because it’s easier to move it from the driveway to the front yard instead of the back yard.
How much have you spent
Think Covid but with purpose.
Depends on how many humans die.
Think of it more like a tax refund.
I think the book The Fourth Turning and its sequel talk about this.
Cameras.
A camera would work too.
That’s a little interesting because of the old 486sx and the lack of handholding.
I think deploying dos and/or win3.1 with audio and 3d gfx would be interesting due to the lack of memory management and manual hardware config. Windows xp was pretty simple though.
I don’t understand the authors urge to do this.
Another vote for Omada.
I can’t tell from your diagram but are you using the WAN ports on any of your downstream devices? Did you disable DHCP on them? They should be providing layer2 access only. Leaving those L3 services on can cause all sorts of odd issues.
Omada is cheap but their router isn’t simple. Their poe switch and APs work but you’ll need a controller. I use the oc200.
You already can’t vote if you’re not a citizen. There are voter rolls and you get checked off when you go vote.
This almost certainly will be used to deport people without going through due process.
Because it didn’t index file contents back then.
Also, storage wasn’t cheap so people deleted stuff back then.
Also, that shit was slow back then too. Searching a file share was awful. Now it’s a magically federated index. It used to be so slow you could buy a google appliance for indexing your data.
You just lumped all of “science” together. Even the science of documenting birdsong?