Fastmail. zoho is the only one i know of who lets you bring your own domain and doesn't charge how do they make moeny? from people paying them? they don't allow unlimited users or storage or anything on free plans it's like 5 users w/max 5gb of storage each or something no domain aliases, etc they also have a full suite of CRM webapps and whatnot They were the big "online Office suite" before Google usurped that title (and eventually MSFT released their own) they also had dedicated support before google decided that maybe they should have support available for all customers since gapps' support was a bad joke til about a year ago call a number that routes to a support office in ireland and leave a message and they'll call you during business hours gah, this totalterminal update sucks i thought google didn't really have support and just had some kind of forum they do now might not if you're on the discontinued free product, but there's an 800# for paying customers they have forums, an 800# (local and international) and email ticketing Can confirm, for paying customers they have had full support for awhile phone, email that's better at least yay, freenode which server died? sendak i think yeah, i was on sendak since 11/15 now i'm on rajaniemi http://techreport.com/review/27436/the-ssd-endurance-experiment-two-freaking-petabytes up_the_irons: would you guys be willing to "donate" / "sponsor" a OpenBSD build vm for io.js ? qbit: probably best to email that question instead Or up_the_irons will have to prefix his response with OFF: lest the logger publish his response. Next thing you know, ARP will be full of people begging for a server, not unlike a certain shell provider... omg, can i have a shell? That's what she said!! lol qbit: You totally can have a shell! I've set it up on 206.125.173.186 ha i think you cheated a little. how much resources would you need for a build vm? You have a shell there, right? Then I did what I said. staticsafe: would be part of a CI env so likely for every commit on io.js it would build I don't know if that is 100% accurate though Lots of RAM? Lots of CPU? What kind of resources, bro ^ all of them? :P dual cpu with 4g ram would be super snazzy AKA "The American" normally $80/mo (or $82/mo, not sure if it's dual-core) qbit: do i get our logo somewhere? ;) believe so - I will verify k https://github.com/iojs/build#hardware-sponsors <--- at the very least you will be there qbit: my concern is that it is going to take a lot of resources (frequent builds) yeah valid concern OFF What if it were just a discounted VM, sold-to qbit who then donates it to iojs? what you really want for stuff like this is high cpu low cpu priority qbit: why OpenBSD? to ensure it builds there? (because qbit is a huge OpenBSD nerd) yep to both :P i maintain the openbsd port of node (and io.js is going to backport stuff and or become the new node) :) so i am interested in it working out of the box :D gotcha it sounds like 2.5 gigabit ethernet is coming out o_o wut weird i want 4.1 nah it's really senssible 10 gigabit is normally 4x2.5 gigabit and it can be done for near the same cost/power/etc as gigabit oh it's because of 802.11ac partially aha the new 802.11ac stuff is starting to go over gigabit yeah but yeah, i'd be fine with 2.5 gigabit ethernet at home probably but i didn't like the idea of gigabit whenn i store all my data on network :) do you use a NAS at home? i use linux as a nas i'm just upgrading to faster ssd's err bigger i am somewhat interested in the Synology NAS products they are nice i'm using zfs synology makes nice stuff i like the idea of a fast wireless nas you can hide in some ways looks like 5 gigabit may bee coming soon too i think 2.5 gigabit is semi here https://www.synology.com/en-uk/products/DS414j like the newest ethernet chipsets support it but don't necessarily enable it cos i was reading about i354 supporting it when i wondered what it was 80mb/sec write speed seems a bit low? staticsafe: that's a good model - a friend of mine uses one of those for local photographic backups why don't they just stick an i3 in or something because price + power consumption it does look nice though their webui is really intuitive too i couldn't saturate gigabit with my old atom the new Atoms are really nice samba seems really cpu hungry, and atoms don't have very good memroy performance etc i suppose this was old one yeah the new ones look way better actually i have one of the newer ones i should try it staticsafe: nice in what way? the desktop one rather than the srever one. the server one is how i found out about 2.5 gigabit ethernet up_the_irons: performance/price/power wise Avoton seriies supermicro sells them too staticsafe: ah http://www.ebay.com/itm/Supermicro-A1SAM-2750F-O-Intel-Atom-C2750-DDR3-SATA3-V-4GbE-MicroATX-/201047576204?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2ecf5e8e8c ^ LAN: SoC I354 Quad Gigabit Ethernet Controller that apparently supports 2.5 gigabit ethrent wow it even has ipmi up_the_irons: yes ;) that's some hot sauce right there i wonder what cases you can use for rackmount for multiple boards i wonder how much supermicro sells those for with the chassis included i don't think ebay is the cheapest place for supermicro http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816101836&cm_re=c2750_barebones-_-16-101-836-_-Product http://www.superbiiz.com/ is the vender that was suggested to me http://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php?name=SY-518ATN4 CHEAP that's the worst case eever not even hot swappable drives http://www.amazon.com/ASRock-Avoton-Rackmount-Barebone-1U12LW-C2750/dp/B00ICZLUQ8 Amazon: "ASRock Intel Avoton C2750/DDR3/V&2GbE 1U Rackmount Server Barebone System 1U12LW-C2750" i thought this looked expensive at first but it has 14 drive bays for 3.5" now that'd make a nice nas :) i don't know how you cass them thouh and i think you need an extra sata controller to use all of them http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816101872&cm_re=supermicro_barebones_atom-_-16-101-872-_-Product http://www.asrockrack.com/general/productdetail.asp?Model=1U12LW-C2750 4x gigabit and ipmi better pictures there 4x gigabit in LACP mm http://downloadmirror.intel.com/23244/eng/readme.txt Support for 2.5Gbps link speed on the Intel(R) Ethernet Connection I354 2.5 GbE Backplane link aggregation doesn't usually work so well ;( im gonna guess you need Cat6 for 2.5 GbE? probably not cat 5e is probably fine for short runs 2.5 Gigabit per second is feasible on 100m Cat5, Cat5e and Cat6 cable so yeah i think cat5e will be fine i imagine people will still recommend cat6 but they're recommending cat6a now and i think there's a cat7