On Wed, 3 Nov 2010, Paul Graydon wrote:
> I'm facing an interesting challenge at the moment. Our Apache httpd
> based load balancers are starting to show signs of strain. Nothing too
> bad but a good indicator that as the amount of traffic to our sites
> increases there will come a point when th
I'm facing an interesting challenge at the moment. Our Apache httpd
based load balancers are starting to show signs of strain. Nothing too
bad but a good indicator that as the amount of traffic to our sites
increases there will come a point when they can't cope. I've been
expecting this but
On Nov 3, 2010, at 11:31 AM, Jonathan wrote:
> Are any of you running the HP/Lefthand Virtual SAN Appliance with VMware
> VSphere and iSCSI?
We're using HP/LeftHand physical units (not the VSA) with vSphere and iSCSI
(although, pedantically, we're using LeftHand NSM2120s and NSM2120G2s, which
On 11/02/2010 12:14 PM, Gilbert Wilson wrote:
> A client of mine has "forgotten" the combination to their laptop cable
> lock. This particular lock does not have a key option as a failsafe
> so no bik pen option, either. Does anyone have pointers on how to
> break a combination lock? Water board
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 9:03 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
> On Nov 2, 2010, at 7:38 PM, Riley McIntire wrote:
>
> > Yes. My guitar's rotary 10**3 position lock is very easy to brute force
> on paper. In practice it seemed more interesting to use an alternate method
> after exhausting 10% of the address
Hi,
Are any of you running the HP/Lefthand Virtual SAN Appliance with VMware VSphere
and iSCSI?
We are considering inter-site replication over dark fibre, with VSphere servers
at several sites (for business continuity purposes) and would love to hear (on
or off list) from anyone who has been