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#disks
For 30 EUR or 50 OVH is top . Because right now no one from Public Datacenters can offer E5-1270v6 for 50 EUR. So our vote is for OVH
I didn't see this before recommending the providers.
I agree with @jsg.
No problems, thanks.
Why would you say that?
If you have reading ability, the info was all posted above
What makes you think i have reading ability or disability?
Potatoe! Potatoe makes me think. Makes me think I am dreaming ...
EDIT2: Also, Potassiums! Potassiums makes me think more goodly.
Here is nice picture! For the cognitively impaired:
Who needs to read. Google crawler helps with that
Me thinking:
Thanks guys, got what I need for around $590 per year.
When you stare at the potatoe, the potatoe stares back at you.
Potassium is just another abyss and the echo is simply the light reflected from this skewed mirror, subjected to potassion laws of thermodynamics.
Or as @deank would put it:
"Nigh is the opposite side of beginning."
All making this little time we have here more valuable to us, once we realize it's mostly a nightmare.
It's the theatre of the absurd.
Amount of ssd space needed is also never stated anywhere, nature of tests is left a big mystery, RAID requirement is a strange combination with a testing app, => this thread is overall lame. Someone close it?
DUAL XEON E5-2670V2,128 GB DDR3,8 TB HDD,Unmetered/shared 1 Gbps port,New York
Are cognitive potassiums and illuminated Potatoe not satisfactory for your needs?
anyway, too late, claiming this thread as Soverign Territorah.
This is now a Free Thread, travelling across the Land!
dicks
oh, fur fox sake!
who? the spec?
Too many disks, can't disclose.
CPU model : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1275 V2 @ 3.50GHz
Number of cores : 8
CPU frequency : 1600.164 MHz
Total size of Disk : 422.5 GB (12.1 GB Used) (4x240 datacenter SSD HW RAID 10)
Total amount of Mem : 32099 MB (3235 MB Used)
First of all, you are asking for help.
Secondly, you're testing something that only ent. ssd can survive but still blaming God that those users aren't providers.
I'm still not sure what kind of test that could be? If it was meant for RAM usage then there should be definitely reason behind it.
If you really can't control what you are doing (not sure if you understand what are you doing?), just please leave server alone and save this enterprise SSDs for people that could USE AT LEAST for something.
Also, if you can't talk properly, I'm not sure what the fuck are you doing here then?
Sorry, it was you who was selling gapps accounts? Makes sense now.
Still doesn't make sense to me.
Using LET only as a place where he could sell gapps accounts as well as some trash domains.
LOL
Mass and energy are the same physical entity and can be changed into each other. Because of this equivalence, the energy a potatoe has due to its motion will increase its mass. In other words, the faster a potatoe moves, the greater its mass.
I thought you meant the gapps accounts had something to do with the ssd destruction project.
What are you testing that "destroys" the hard drives!?! LOL Sounds extreme!
LOL, nothing special, but I see the disk usage almost always 100%, if the disks are not datacenter SSD, so I worry the disks will be destroyed. I see the same thing on my heavy load Lucene server
Nothing special but you are sure secretive about whatever this non-special thing is. If it's that disk-intensive for other than disk-intensiveness's own sake, it could probably benefit from some careful thought about data representation and layout. Or maybe just machines with more ram.
@willie there are advantages and disadvantages. In my case the datacenter SSD is good enough, the data is permanent, datacenter SSD under RAID 10 still much cheaper than RAM
It's also pretty weird to have a lucene server with very high write load. Read load is different of course.