I hope I'm not screwing anyone up by crossposting, but you posted to both
lists and people have already commented on both lists.
Incidentally, you're in the right talk this morning at PICC'10 (Jacob's)
-- good choice! Those of you in NJ who aren't here -- shame on you! :)
On Fri, 7 May 2010,
Nick Webb writes:
> I have a need to host DNS servers outside our primary data center...
> although we have a pretty good data center, we've had a few instances
> where our generator failed and DNS being offline is not so great. We
> could go out to Slicehost, or other VM/VPS providers and setup
> From: discuss-boun...@lopsa.org [mailto:discuss-boun...@lopsa.org] On
> Behalf Of John H. Robinson, IV
>
> I no longer recommend Subversion for anything. There are better tools,
> and they come down to Mercurial and Git.
You know it's meaningless and worthless to just say "X is better than Y."
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 10:48 AM, seph wrote:
> Nick Webb writes:
>
>> I have a need to host DNS servers outside our primary data center...
>> although we have a pretty good data center, we've had a few instances
>> where our generator failed and DNS being offline is not so great. We
>> could go
UltraDNS is popular to outsource to. I have no experience with them,
but you should add them to your list of candidates. I bet they're
pricy though since they cater to F500 and the like.
On Friday, May 7, 2010, Nick Webb wrote:
> I have a need to host DNS servers outside our primary data center..
On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 10:12:36AM -0400, John BORIS spake thusly:
> I am looking for a Version control system that will fit correctly in my
> environment. I manage a few applications, web sites and a servers. I am
> looking for a version control system that is:
I use Mercurial in a similar situa