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yeah, they're great if you want to fart iSCSI at a VMware cluster or whatever and also don't want to be allowed to set it up, janitor it, keep it up to date, install security patches, or troubleshoot it yourself
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Kazinsal posted:yeah, they're great if you want to fart iSCSI at a VMware cluster or whatever and also don't want to be allowed to set it up, janitor it, keep it up to date, install security patches, or troubleshoot it yourself you say not allowed, i say don’t have to
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Kazinsal posted:yeah, they're great if you want to fart iSCSI at a VMware cluster or whatever and also don't want to be allowed to set it up, janitor it, keep it up to date, install security patches, or troubleshoot it yourself that sounds ideal, op
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we got a bunch of purestorage along with a cluster at work. seems neat/fast, but wasn't what we ordered. asked for vast/weka/pnfs, got network block storage. thankfully bizdev rammed the deal though before anyone could object, so i guess i get to build a solution on top of purestorage now
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outhole surfer posted:we got a bunch of purestorage along with a cluster at work. seems neat/fast, but wasn't what we ordered. asked for vast/weka/pnfs, got network block storage. thankfully bizdev rammed the deal though before anyone could object, so i guess i get to build a solution on top of purestorage now yeah i used pure storage for yeeting iscsi at vmware and it was great
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Captain Foo posted:yeah i used pure storage for yeeting iscsi at vmware and it was great nice
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well i definitely just got trolled into looking up whether that's real or not
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shackleford posted:
so did I, but it's true
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graph posted:nice i believe if you use vvols it supports storage level snapshot for veeam but i never got that enabled, vvols are cool though
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Cidrick posted:so did I, but it's true each day we stray further from g-d's light
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Cidrick posted:so did I, but it's true quote:For the people who built it, for the people who release it, and for the furries who keep all of our clusters online, we present to you Kubernetes v1.30: Uwubernetes, the cutest release to date.
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weren't there a bunch of high profile site outages coinciding with some furry con a few months ago
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lol
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evergreen tweet https://twitter.com/mmsword/status/1200147947331043328
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Progressive JPEG posted:weren't there a bunch of high profile site outages coinciding with some furry con a few months ago So, like, a weekend? https://furrycons.com/calendar/
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tk posted:So, like, a weekend? separately in networking news i moved the dhcp serving for the home router off of systemd-networkd just because its so goddamn barebones. specifically it doesnt retain the client ids at all, so if you check the list of leases (itself a bizarre encoded blob buried in a dbus entry) it's just got macs paired with their assigned IPs. not very useful if you want a client list that any router from the last 25 years would provide. separately and more generally, it feels like networkd specifically has fallen into the sendmail trap of adding functionality/fixes that everyone would want/need but leaving everything disabled by default. now running isc-kea in docker with postgres backend (why not - the router has 32GB mem after all) and its working pretty good so far, modulo the isc-provided docker image lacking preinstalled tools needed for db-init - gave up automating that and just wrote down the manual steps if I ever need to do it again: code:
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Progressive JPEG posted:
what's wrong with apt-get install dnsmasq and something like code:
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Progressive JPEG posted:
i just use wifi in my bed connected to a mikrotik router
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shackleford posted:what's wrong with apt-get install dnsmasq and something like pretty much except with different tools code:
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Is there a sane way to provide name resolution of the whatever. local addresses to a device without real mdns/avahi implementation. Including ones where it is an unreliable mess, like Android. My DNS resolution is already being filtered through a GLinet router for ad blocking. So it should be possible. Can't find a guide though.
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this is insane just use raw dnsmasq, or if you want a real easy prebaked solution, openwrt in a vm
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psiox posted:this is insane that wouldn't have been nearly as good an istp, and it's all set now anyway
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After a network upgrade yesterday, my ISP's IPv6 transport ceased entirely. I think I sussed it out, but the system has won: the prospect of trying to get past level 1 support when the internet still halfway works is
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Skinnymansbeerbelly posted:After a network upgrade yesterday, my ISP's IPv6 transport ceased entirely. I think I sussed it out, but the system has won: the prospect of trying to get past level 1 support when the internet still halfway works is do they also announce the (same or different) MTU via the DHCPv4 option? i wonder what windows and OS X do if they get such a large MTU advertisement. arguably jumbo frames are not IEEE standard Ethernet and you'd be justified in clamping it unless the sysadmin enabled some "enable jumbo frames" tunable heck i wonder what their gateways do. if their gateways get the bad advertisement from the WAN but hardcode or clamp to 1500 on the LAN that would mask the issue for like 99% of their customers
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Skinnymansbeerbelly posted:my ISP my condolences on the comcast exposure
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shackleford posted:do they also announce the (same or different) MTU via the DHCPv4 option? Picked through some packets, I don't see anything about MTU in any of the DHCPv4 release, discover, offer, request, or ack packets.
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Cidrick posted:so did I, but it's true your application is a person who is sexually attracted to sonic the hedgehog a docker container is a fursuit kubernetes is a hotel room upstairs at furcon congratulations, you now understand containerization, clusters and high availability
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Clark Nova posted:your application is a person who is sexually attracted to sonic the hedgehog the hotel room is a pod, and brother let me tell you, you can run a lot of containers in a pod
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infra/networking thread: a docker container is a fursuit
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Clark Nova posted:your application is a person who is sexually attracted to sonic the hedgehog in this analogy, what's the novel form of chlamydia going around the rotating cast of orgy members?
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yaml
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Kazinsal posted:in this analogy, what's the novel form of chlamydia going around the rotating cast of orgy members? pod security policies
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I figured it out, and I was wrong. While I do think that Comcast has something misconfigured and is now erroneously leaking jumbo declared router advertisements, which is making radvd very unhappy and filling my log with error messages, I do not think it was the true cause of my loss of IPv6 transit. What actually happened is that the DHCPv6 server is now on a global address instead of a local, which as far as I can tell is perfectly kosher, while the default firewall configuration expects the DHCPv6 packet to come from the link-local unicast address, not to it.
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pouring one out for a real Gquote:According to the indictment [PDF], Aksoy began plotting the scam around August 2013, and the operation ran until at least April 2022. Aksoy used at least 19 companies and about 15 Amazon storefronts, 10 eBay ones, and direct sales—known collectively as Pro Network Entities—to sell tens of thousands of computer networking devices. He imported the products from China and Hong Kong and used fake Cisco packaging, labels, and documents to sell them as new and real. Legitimate versions of the products would've sold for over $1 billion, per the indictment. quote:The indictment said that some fraudulent devices were real Cisco products that were "typically older, lower-model, or less expensive Cisco products, some of which had been sold or discarded" but were modified to appear newer or like a higher-grade model. Tactics included pirated software and modding the hardware with "unauthorized, low-quality, and unreliable components," including ones meant to circumnavigate methods for checking for software license compliance in order to authenticate the device.
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"According to the indictment," would be a good way to start an obituary
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There's another company out there that's been selling dodgy, inferior Cisco products for the last decade.
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heyo
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