#arpnetworks 2014-09-08,Mon

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m0undsin ABQ, originally from CO though
not a big fan of games on mobile devices, but xcom enemy unknown on android is pretty awesome
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H4nshi. is this the channel for the arpnetworks hosting provider? does the service still exist?
i wonder because i ordered a vps on saturday, received an email that i would have my vps in 24 hours, and nothing happened since then. also, no reply to email to support@
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antH4ns: arpnetworks still exists. provisioning vps' is a manual process and can take longer on weekends. also ticket turnaround time is usually 24-48 hours [11:42]
H4nsant: ah. ok. is 24-48 hours also the turnaround time for trouble tickets? [11:42]
antH4ns: yeah there is no distinction. but if stuff breaks badly up_the_irons is paged or something and reacts more quickly ;) [11:43]
H4nsant: ok. well, then i'll wait for the provisioning. if the email had said that it may take a few days, i'd not be dissatisfied in the first place :) [11:44]
antH4ns: yeah, maybe up_the_irons should note that it might take longer on weekends ;) [11:45]
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up_the_ironsH4ns: i processed the weekend order queue last night; pm me your email and i'll look up your account, see why you didn't get a welcome email [12:00]
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staticsafehttp://www.reddit.com/r/Planetside/comments/2ftnv9/some_say_vanu_have_the_best_raves_seems_the_nc/ckcpzsz [17:19]
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mnathaniwhats the big deal about ARM processors?
will they ever become mainstream for datacenter servers etc?
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brycecHard to see widespread adoption when 90% of "users" just want to throw a cheap server at a problem and don't care abut the solution itself.
(users in quotes because I'm talking about the user of the server, not end-users)
Same goes for MIPS stuff like the Loongson/octeon
Sparc saw some widespread usaage for awhile. As did MIPS come to think of it.
*usage
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staticsafeMIPS are common in home routers [20:01]
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mnathaniRaspberry Pi is Arm isnt it? [20:31]
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pyvpxocteon seems neat but I don't understand where it is supposed to fit on the price/performance spectrum
I think ARP networks needs a table at EuroBSDcon this year...;)
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brycecOcteon is targeted at router/nas-type applications, with built-in accelerators/features for it.
Plus it's non-American, which is a big PLUS for the Chinese et al.
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pyvpxyeah, dlink has their lower end chips in a few NAS models
is the power/perf at that size/price all that great?
pyvpx should probably look into it more
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brycecI don't know that it's "great" but it's quite respectable from what I understand [22:48]

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