Re: [clug-talk] Members

2014-04-20 Thread Henry A
so a closely guarded secret or what? On 19 April 2014 02:37, Henry A wrote: > Not counting the board, how many second tier members are there now? > ___ clug-talk mailing list clug-talk@clug.ca http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug

[clug-talk] Backup

2014-04-20 Thread Joe S
I am looking for advice on what is a good method/program to backup. I am using this for a home computer. Will backup to a separate hard drive and some info on a DVD. I have used rsync, but am wondering if there are other methods that would do this as well or better. Thanks ___

Re: [clug-talk] ownCloud, CentOS & NAS

2014-04-20 Thread TekBudda
> > Basically I do not see the point of using the 323 in this case as it > will only teach bad storage habits. Instead I would focus on a killer > CentOS configuration. You can get disk redundancy with mdadm or btrfs > (pretty much all the RAID levels are supported with a bunch of stuff > that

Re: [clug-talk] Members

2014-04-20 Thread Gustin Johnson
I have no idea since I have not been involved with the executive for a few years. Why would you think that I would know? On 20 Apr 2014 19:26, "Henry A" wrote: > so a closely guarded secret or what? > > > On 19 April 2014 02:37, Henry A wrote: > >> Not counting the board, how many s

Re: [clug-talk] ownCloud, CentOS & NAS

2014-04-20 Thread Anand Singh
I chose iSCSI because it makes it easy to expand the available storage to OwnCloud should the need arise. I can just throw another NAS at it. It also lets me use a specific file system for different folders within OwnCloud. Media can be XFS, while small files from industrial applications can be in

Re: [clug-talk] ownCloud, CentOS & NAS

2014-04-20 Thread Gustin Johnson
On Sun, Apr 20, 2014 at 9:24 PM, Anand Singh wrote: > I chose iSCSI because it makes it easy to expand the available storage to > OwnCloud should the need arise. I can just throw another NAS at it. It also > lets me use a specific file system for different folders within OwnCloud. > Media can be

Re: [clug-talk] ownCloud, CentOS & NAS

2014-04-20 Thread Shawn Grover
An option for the cash flow issue... outsource your server hosting to somebody like Rackspace, Amazon, etc. Let them pay for the bandwidth. Then with the reduced requirements internally, you can reduce your Internet service enough to cover the the costs of the remote servers (which are reall

Re: [clug-talk] Members

2014-04-20 Thread Shawn Grover
Henry, you seem to be new at the idea of a mailing list. Asking a question of the list is entirely normal. Expecting a response on your time frame is not. And it is Easter weekend. Email is not a high priority for a lot of people this weekend. This same question was brought up and discusse