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Captain Foo
May 11, 2004

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420Gbps or gtfo

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Captain Foo
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in a 69-port link aggregate

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abigserve posted:

I think everyone is trying to avoid the vmware trap where every single person confuses hosts and guests, even those who spend a lot of time with vmware, because if you're talking about a server in literally any other context it is totally normal to call it a "host"

this doesn't confuse me op

Captain Foo
May 11, 2004

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abigserve posted:

You never had the "looks like the host is down. No, yeah I mean the vm. The guest. " Conversation?

no

Start a technical conversation by defining your terms or use machine names

Captain Foo
May 11, 2004

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Turnquiet posted:

everyone who keeps pushing radius over a restful protocol that can do all it does and more is the reason why most enterprise practitioners keep designing new services on windows servers. its like they love tending their beautiful bonsai tree garden of infrastructure instead of realizing that anything ops related is poo poo-tier work that needs to be minimized so we can get a good night's sleep and focus on more interesting problems.

qq

Captain Foo
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Bored Online posted:

in all of yospos this thread most closely aligns with my profession and it js also the thread i understand the least in

:discourse:

Captain Foo
May 11, 2004

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suffix posted:

ethernet bondage? you must be a twisted pair

dammit lol

Captain Foo
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mod saas posted:

hi i live under a rock what is this cool zone thing all about

search for cool zone on Twitter

Captain Foo
May 11, 2004

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put adtech into a dumpster and never work on or look at it again

Captain Foo
May 11, 2004

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if you are a successfully serving internet ads you are unironically contributing to the downfall of society

Captain Foo
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oh


my point stands though!!

Captain Foo
May 11, 2004

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just yeet your packets to nullroute, who cares

Captain Foo
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Sniep posted:

i just crimped on ends of wires from the ceiling and

:tizzy:

Captain Foo
May 11, 2004

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Gentle Autist posted:

just use teamviewer

never use teamviewer ffs

Captain Foo
May 11, 2004

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Jonny 290 posted:

i have the best cert, which is an expired ccna

the first part is important

same

Captain Foo
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Kazinsal posted:

existing network appliances piss me off so much I'm writing a routing/firewall OS

currently working on L3/L4 filtering, then after that, a higher performance forwarding table. current one is fast enough with just a handful of routes in it but I suspect with thousands of routes it'd be a bit too sluggish so I'll need to implement something like a 256-way trie

lol

Captain Foo
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it was bgp

Captain Foo
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Asymmetric POSTer posted:

what an announcement

lol

Captain Foo
May 11, 2004

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routing the module into your rear end with a road cone

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12 rats tied together posted:

why? repls rule and the terraform repl is extremely useful.

considering the earlier example about how you need to thread outputs from route to subnet -> subnet to main, imagine how fun its going to be when you realize that you need main to tell subnet what the value of "nat_gateway" is and then that subnet doesn't know how to distinguish between "null -- there is no nat gateway, configure the literal value null on your resources that reference this parameter" and "null -- i am not passing a value (perhaps because someone else told me that this should be null)" and how the distinction between "actually nothing" and "i dont have anything to say" matters a lot when configuring resources that have required, mutually exclusive parameters such as aws routes, which can have a nat gateway id, or an internet gateway id, or a vpn gateway id, but never more than one, and how this would intersect with what the author of subnet put for the default value of "nat_gateway"

then do it again because that was just main telling subnet and subnet still has to tell route

username/post combo

Captain Foo
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The Iron Rose posted:

We have to use Bicep for a new project and I’m not even mad the azurerm provider and its documentation sucks

i did some toy stuff with it a year ago and it seemed neat i guess

Captain Foo
May 11, 2004

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terror form

Captain Foo
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echinopsis posted:

baby network question :

we’re building a sleepout, and want (maybe) two ethernets and a wifi access point

question is, is it between to switch inside the house and run three cables or run one and switch in the sleepout

put a cat6 utp jack point up in your bathroom

Captain Foo
May 11, 2004

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hey moo cow

Captain Foo
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Asymmetric POSTer posted:

hey man, im not the one wanting to compensate for something with 10 gbps fiber at home itt

what

Captain Foo
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fart simpson posted:

dsl stands for "dat loser poo poo"

nice acronym, fucko

Captain Foo
May 11, 2004

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i thought that was obvious from the problem domain

Captain Foo
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lol Comcast

Captain Foo
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wish your posts were null routed

Captain Foo
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graph posted:

anyone use purestorage arrays at work and if so what do you think

they fuckin kick rear end, op

Captain Foo
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madsushi posted:

best all-flash block-based storage in the game. i would say "ok" at file-based storage.

notable good/bad thing: you have to use their support for installation, for software upgrades, phone-home is basically required, etc. it's almost like a managed product. which is good if you don't like doing that kind of stuff yourself, but bad if you don't like having to schedule an appointment just to roll code.

that is their primary value proposition, yes

Captain Foo
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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

Captain Foo
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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
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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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