jpalmer: ah cool, tnx! this is a very good mirror: rsync://openbsd.mirrorcatalogs.com/pub/OpenBSD/ 1 Gbps, fetches over peering network (only like 5 hops away) nice up_the_irons: what are your most common OS's for clients? openbsd, freebsd, is netbsd up there? debian? ubuntu? jpalmer: freebsd is pretty popular, then a big mix of ubuntu, deb, centos ok, I'll get links for ubuntu and deb jpalmer: only like 2 netbsd VMs ;) but that is b/c before 5.1.2, it didn't work in KVM/QEMU and still, in 5.1.2, you have to jump through hoops https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Rsyncmirror jpalmer: thanks!! http://www.debian.org/mirror/ftpmirror "An Ubuntu Server with ample storage (400+ Gigs) " ignore the URL saying ftp.. they have rsync examples too. LOL, i have underestimated my storage requirements for this project... ;) 400+! well, there is nohing saying you have to be a mirror for all of these projects. a FreeBSD mirror is also very large If you intend to become a public mirror, I'd focus on doing it for project that determine the fastest mirror one way or another.. like centos. it checks all of the "close" mirrors to see which is fastest. since yours will be a local link, all of your centos users will automatically get it, when it's live. freebsd does that too, IIRC [FBI]: off i hate the slowness of software raid... but hey, it's cheap i already maxed my original 1TB up_the_irons: hba = host bust adapter. an external raid card. something like this. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816103095 except that is a bad example ryk: yeah I use those to attach to our crappy DELL filers :/ segv: really, that crappy card? yeah, I ordered replacements haha ryk: what's a _good_ example? ;) that was just the first thing that turned up in google, but i am looking at LSI SAS external like this one - http://www.provantage.com/lsi-logic-lsi00300~BLSIG0N2.htm anybody? how you consider openbsd at platform development? What do you want to do with it? things like Asymmetric Multi Processing No idea, to be honest. mike-burns: are you use openbsd? Not on my VPS, but I use it sometimes. are you programming in? hon: qbit_ and lteo might be able to help you. they both develop on openbsd but not SMP, afaik Yes, but I must warn that I'm not an OS programmer. thanks ryk: i know very little about SMP :) are you programming in openbsd lteo: hon: yes no kernel stuff though how you consider openbsd like platform development? depends on what you're trying to build with it ;) ^ works fantastical for nodejs apps :D to make improvments in SMP, kernel drivers for 10G nics I'm not saying you can't do that in OpenBSD, but I typically hear about that stuff being done in NetBSD. hon: in general i find openbsd's drivers / kernel code very easy to understand I don't do anything with them :P - but i can read the code and understand what is going on i think toddf would be a better person to ask ;) ^ im learning alot from openbsd than linux oh wow didn't even realize toddf was in here those openbsd guys are everywhere! lill ninjas aww ;) etherealsounds: welcome :) up_the_irons: yo yo qbit_: you're running nodejs apps on openbsd? ryk: toddf has been in this chan almost longer than me ;) ryk: interesting cards, btw. What enclosure would you use to house the drives though? my gawd, i have just passed the 100 open tabs in firefox mark... i think i'm going to hell now up_the_irons: yep qbit_: runs fast? :) does have chrome ? browser if so - go to http://qbit.io/ <---- will kill your ff session if yo go to it websocket app runnon on openbsd i have chrome, lemme see... holy.fuck. ha vi keys too! ya :D qbit_: that's really awesome thanks :) i love it that the other dots are other ppl that's nuts https://github.com/qbit/blog <--- cod for it nice! qbit_: you can kill computers with that thing. my CPU temp is now 88 C ;) it's literally dangerous lol ouch 88C Good lord My new Lenovo hasn't gone above 44C Which still seems hot, but I guess it is normal It sure doesn't feel like 111F blowing out of the vent Surprising because it is an AMD 2.5 phlux: 44C is quite low IMO phlux: my Thinkpad T61 is a tank.. i think i hit 99C once watching some video in full screen. it's still ticking! Thinkapds are amazing. mhoran: Amen. <3 mine totally want an x1 also - my cr48 is pretty rad <3 this little guy i should not - it runs openbsd :D chromeos is not so hot qbit_: I'm looking at the x1, and the x220 myself. I bought a ThinkPad Edge on woot for $330 best laptop I've owned so far. my edge died after 2 year s Got it brand new for that price. The 15" one. it overheated -.- milki: That sucks milki: Did it always have heat issues? Mine is doing pretty amazing with temperature so far. now if i could just rebond those chips back to the motherboard the fan just up and stopped spinning Ah That's when it is time for a cooling pad and from overheating, the chips on the board unbonded if i cant rebond the chips, cooling wont help -.- However, if I get 2 years out of a $330.00 laptop, I'll be very happy. Nah, I know it won't now. i didnt know the fan stopped working until i took it apart -.- Ah i got an L series this time should be more rugged than edge Aye ya .. totally lookin at the x220 as well up_the_irons 99c? thats nothin on some of the apple product's highest. ive seen some ~130c wat srs? mmhmm back when apple thought a whole tube of TIM does its best. when a grain of rice does the trick