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It'll give you 2 separate drives, you could combine them using LVM I guess into one big volume if you wanted. Otherwise you'll have OS on drive 1 and nothing on drive 2 normally.
RAID 0 if you don't care about the security of the data (machine can die and you're fine rebuilding it from scratch when they put in a new drive, lose everything if a drive goes). RAID 1 if you care about the data but can deal with the speed of a single drive - won't (normally) lose anything if a drive dies.
When I installed using the 'PLEX' image, I checked back in an hour, and It was installed and working
@sanvit
I updated my comment
You can check transfers to Google by installing rclone, then use it to upload something to gooogle drive. I`ve got unlimited GDrive account, so I want to know how fast I can do backups to Google.
https://github.com/K4Y5/ServerBench
more speedtest servers
I'm currently using my kindle so I cannot access it. I cac however give you root access to my server for half an hour
You're a brave soul.
Debian
What could you actually do for half an hour
I guess we could find out
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HACK THE PLANET!!!!!!!!!!_
I've heard good things about folks doing Scaleway -> GDrive, and being able to push a ton of data in days. Considering it's the same network you should get decent speeds.
Edit: Check /r/datahoarder - lots of folks that did like Amazon -> GDrive moves with Rclone on a scaleway instance.
Maybe I should require a photo of him with his CC and some paperwork.. :P
Here you go:
Two forms of ID and his PIN number might work lol.
10 + TAX ~= 12-13 EURO
you do know these are sold out... right?
Says they're in Canada: http://oneprovider.com/about-us
Probably only tax Canadians.
Thanks to @sanvit
HE`s got only 100Mb/s port. RAID 0.
https://pastebin.com/P2y6rc6C
Mine was also i3-2100 didn't know that.. :O Thankyou!
4 houres later reinstall is finish. lol
Mine never took more than an hour.... Which distro?
@sanvit Debian x64
About those HDD's.
Fck me, kimsufi hdds are new drivers compare to this.
iirc RE4-s are NAS drives with TLER.
should be fine in raid1
Just try a full disk read with dd to /dev/null and see if a disk craps out right away.
Yeesh, 5 years on time.
@vimalware I am already doing it by badblocks -v /dev/sda > /tmp/bad-blocks-sda.txt
Plus i am running those on RAID 0. It will be only seedbox for linux isos so fck it and yolo.
When i got 2nd sever i will report how this look there.
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3 CPU 540 @ 3.07GHz
CPU cores: 4
Frequency: 3058.933 MHz
RAM: 3.8G
Swap: 1.0G
Kernel: Linux 3.16.0-4-amd64 x86_64
Don't think its a problem if RAID 0/1
Probably only tax Canadians.
Depends on the size of EU operations and the locations. Look at Ramnode, DO etc. They all provide services to EU citizens while operating from the US. But they also have to charge taxes to EU citizens.
True, but the person I quoted said they were in the EU and didn't get taxed, so I'd assume they aren't collecting VAT from EU customers.
still waiting on the verification..(i showed 'em the wrong 4 digits and had to pose again lmao)
I literally sent them a pic of my passport and debit card sat flat on my desk.