#arpnetworks 2014-08-06,Wed

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plettThere are lots of FreeBSD users in here, has anyone tried using bhyve yet? [01:14]
pyvpxno one I know has tried it just yet
I'm a couple weeks away from giving it a go on a 5+ location deployment
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plettpyvpx: Will that 5+ location project be virtualising FreeBSD on FreeBSD? Or will you be using a variety of OSs as guests? [01:44]
pyvpxFreeBSD on FreeBSD [01:45]
plettI'm interested in doing Linux guests on FreeBSD. I'll have to find some spare hardware and have a play [01:50]
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pyvpxI'll probably succumb to trying that out as I'm sure there's at least one or two software packages I wont get humming in FreeBSD right out the box
I'll be sure to let you know
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plettThe original project was to deploy email servers on FreeBSD instead of Linux so we can put the mail store on ZFS, but puppet on FreeBSD is causing us problems, meaning that we can't deploy our standard mail server setup in the way we're used to doing [01:54]
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pyvpxwhat's up with puppet?
pyvpx keeps seeing more and more people look for puppet alternatives
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plettI don't know the details as that's not my side of the project, but I think the pkgng support is still very new and doesn't work well [01:55]
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pyvpxhmm, that's a shame.
pyvpx firmly believes the world could use a little less linux
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plettSince we're having problems, the project appears to be migrating to "how can we get the data on ZFS while also using Linux for the apps since we can manage that?"
And file access over networks is slow and awful
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pyvpxwhat feature of ZFS are you/your team most interested in exploiting? [01:57]
plettIt's being able to use SSDs as ZIL and L2ARC read/write caches in front of big slow disks
We've found that email access is very unevenly distributed. If an email is accessed once (i.e put into a mailbox) it is likely to be accessed again (i.e. read by clients) within a minute or two
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pyvpxindeed [02:00]
plettHowever, if an email has gone for a few hours without being accessed, it's likely to not be accessed for many months
And also ZFS data integrity with data scrubbing etc is a nice thing to have
We're using ZFS elsewhere in the company and find it to be lovely, but we're only using it as the backing store for an NFS server
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JC_Dentonprobably a silly question, but what's the response time on the Contact Us form usually like? (for sales questions) [18:11]
m0undsnot certain - i've never used it myself
but your rdns is awesome
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JC_Dentonthanks :)
glad someone got the reference ;-)
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m0undsmy fav game ever :) [18:19]
JC_Dentonindeed
i'm curious if the GOG version is better than the Steam version
been itching for a replay
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m0undsi think it's the same
iirc, i had to use the same hacky method to keep it from running at light speed on a modern pc
my last playthrough was a couple years ago though, so it could have changed
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JC_Dentonnever really went the full-on stealth route
i feel like that's pretty hard to do
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m0undsyeah, it's super difficult
but pretty rewarding
i did it in dxhr, but i don't think i was able to finish original dx fully stealth
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JC_Dentoni still need to play HR. been wanting to drop an SSD in before i mess with it. [18:26]
m0undsit's so good [18:26]
JC_Dentoni feel like i overly perceive massive frame drops and it drives me nuts. [18:26]
m0undsah [18:26]
JC_Dentonmy box is a legacy monster for games
old LGA775 3ghz quad, 8gb, dual velociraptors, 690 GTX
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m0undsah, gotcha [18:29]
JC_Dentonfigure the SSD will breathe some new life in without going full bore [18:32]
m0undsyeah, they're getting more and more affordable too [18:32]
JC_Dentonwhat kind of service do you have with ARP? [18:34]
m0undsVPS [18:34]
JC_Dentonlike it? [18:37]
m0undsyeah, no complaints. solidly reliable
customer since june of last year. lots of other folks in here have been around way longer
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RandalSchwartzMy client and I have 4 VPS and one dedicated
for about 5 years now
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JC_Dentonhow's the dedi? [18:46]
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