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  • TrKTrK Member

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  • @TrK said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said: Let me guess is it sqlite db based? or just have too many files to process? kinda hard to guess!

    Both, big data base and a whole lot of little files for color swatches. She is a color expert. Everything from makeup to car paint and color pencils for artist. The manufacturing process differs from company to company and year to year. She organizes all of them and relates colors to each other is a way that few others are capable of. Really is amazing.

    Hmm sqlite dbs are quite the wholesome but then again i can't say anything as i find which ever works works wonders. And man i can only imagine the work with colors, it should be more fun than sitting idle with a terminal open trying to figure out why the update failed :sweat_smile:

    db is just for the organization of the data, no color swatch or files are in the db. I have a different way of organizing large data that I developed some years ago. Still works great so she uses that for the big data and she uses the db for just the part that she works with.

  • @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:
    I use my RackNerd 4GB flash special from a couple of years ago in LAX DC2 to host one of my inbound only email servers and a gDNSd DNS server.

    Does it have IPv6?

    of course DC2 is with Multacom so native IPv6 is available. All my servers are dual stack IPv4/IPv6 just because I am a masochist.

  • TrKTrK Member

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said: Let me guess is it sqlite db based? or just have too many files to process? kinda hard to guess!

    Both, big data base and a whole lot of little files for color swatches. She is a color expert. Everything from makeup to car paint and color pencils for artist. The manufacturing process differs from company to company and year to year. She organizes all of them and relates colors to each other is a way that few others are capable of. Really is amazing.

    Hmm sqlite dbs are quite the wholesome but then again i can't say anything as i find which ever works works wonders. And man i can only imagine the work with colors, it should be more fun than sitting idle with a terminal open trying to figure out why the update failed :sweat_smile:

    db is just for the organization of the data, no color swatch or files are in the db. I have a different way of organizing large data that I developed some years ago. Still works great so she uses that for the big data and she uses the db for just the part that she works with.

    Ohh so it's all running on an optimized data flow that you build years ago, well count me impressed.

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  • TrKTrK Member

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:
    I use my RackNerd 4GB flash special from a couple of years ago in LAX DC2 to host one of my inbound only email servers and a gDNSd DNS server.

    Does it have IPv6?

    of course DC2 is with Multacom so native IPv6 is available. All my servers are dual stack IPv4/IPv6 just because I am a masochist.

    then i have a question for you!

  • FrankZFrankZ Barred
    edited January 2023

    @TrK said: Ohh so it's all running on an optimized data flow that you build years ago, well count me impressed.

    Really I was lucky in two ways. I saw the internet coming in the 80's and saw where the technology was going in the future and built software accordingly. The second was building SaaS for business really early so the business did not need to have an IT department and just needed to tell us what they wanted and we built it or make the changes they required really really fast. Those were the things that made it successful.

  • @TrK said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:
    I use my RackNerd 4GB flash special from a couple of years ago in LAX DC2 to host one of my inbound only email servers and a gDNSd DNS server.

    Does it have IPv6?

    of course DC2 is with Multacom so native IPv6 is available. All my servers are dual stack IPv4/IPv6 just because I am a masochist.

    then i have a question for you!

    When I die and stand before St. Peter I will tell ....
    Another masochist reporting sir, I've served my time in hell.

  • TrKTrK Member

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said: Ohh so it's all running on an optimized data flow that you build years ago, well count me impressed.

    Really I was lucky in two ways. I saw the internet coming in the 80's and saw where the technology was going in the future and built software accordingly. The second was building SaaS for business really early so the business did not need to have an IT department and just needed to tell us what they wanted and we built is or make the changes they required really really fast. Those were the things that made it successful.

    That makes you way older then me i was born in late 90s :joy: that makes sense why are you so full of wisdom! But still foreseeing the SaaS early on was something few big giants were able to pull off, so you kinda did an amazing job there.

  • TrKTrK Member

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:
    I use my RackNerd 4GB flash special from a couple of years ago in LAX DC2 to host one of my inbound only email servers and a gDNSd DNS server.

    Does it have IPv6?

    of course DC2 is with Multacom so native IPv6 is available. All my servers are dual stack IPv4/IPv6 just because I am a masochist.

    then i have a question for you!

    When I die and stand before St. Peter I will tell ....
    Another masochist reporting sir, I've served my time in hell.

    :joy: that would be hilarious!

  • VoidVoid Member
    edited January 2023

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:
    I use my RackNerd 4GB flash special from a couple of years ago in LAX DC2 to host one of my inbound only email servers and a gDNSd DNS server.

    Does it have IPv6?

    of course DC2 is with Multacom so native IPv6 is available. All my servers are dual stack IPv4/IPv6 just because I am a masochist.

    Do we need to request IPv6 separately? I have one sever at la-dc2 but not seeing IPv6 under network settings

  • TrKTrK Member

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:
    I use my RackNerd 4GB flash special from a couple of years ago in LAX DC2 to host one of my inbound only email servers and a gDNSd DNS server.

    Does it have IPv6?

    of course DC2 is with Multacom so native IPv6 is available. All my servers are dual stack IPv4/IPv6 just because I am a masochist.

    Do we need to request IPv6 separately? I have one sever at la-dc2 but not seeing IPv6 under network settings

    Curious to know how will it end for jmax! will he be able to get his hands on ipv6 only the tale will tell!

  • @TrK said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said: Ohh so it's all running on an optimized data flow that you build years ago, well count me impressed.

    Really I was lucky in two ways. I saw the internet coming in the 80's and saw where the technology was going in the future and built software accordingly. The second was building SaaS for business really early so the business did not need to have an IT department and just needed to tell us what they wanted and we built is or make the changes they required really really fast. Those were the things that made it successful.

    That makes you way older then me i was born in late 90s :joy: that makes sense why are you so full of wisdom! But still foreseeing the SaaS early on was something few big giants were able to pull off, so you kinda did an amazing job there.

    It was one of the few things that I did not patent that I wish I did. I did pretty darn good all things considered, but there were a few things that I missed along the way that could have made me many more millions. Like letting someone talk me out of buying that $400 worth of bitcoin at $0.14 per. :)

  • @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:
    I use my RackNerd 4GB flash special from a couple of years ago in LAX DC2 to host one of my inbound only email servers and a gDNSd DNS server.

    Does it have IPv6?

    of course DC2 is with Multacom so native IPv6 is available. All my servers are dual stack IPv4/IPv6 just because I am a masochist.

    Do we need to request IPv6 separately? I have one sever at la-dc2 but not seeing IPv6 under network settings

    Just ticket and it will be assigned to your VPS. It's not a subnet. You need to ask for x number of IPs that you are going to use. I have four.

  • @TrK said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:
    I use my RackNerd 4GB flash special from a couple of years ago in LAX DC2 to host one of my inbound only email servers and a gDNSd DNS server.

    Does it have IPv6?

    of course DC2 is with Multacom so native IPv6 is available. All my servers are dual stack IPv4/IPv6 just because I am a masochist.

    Do we need to request IPv6 separately? I have one sever at la-dc2 but not seeing IPv6 under network settings

    Curious to know how will it end for jmax! will he be able to get his hands on ipv6 only the tale will tell!

    Most probably in red avatar

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  • FrankZFrankZ Barred
    edited January 2023

    @TrK said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:
    I use my RackNerd 4GB flash special from a couple of years ago in LAX DC2 to host one of my inbound only email servers and a gDNSd DNS server.

    Does it have IPv6?

    of course DC2 is with Multacom so native IPv6 is available. All my servers are dual stack IPv4/IPv6 just because I am a masochist.

    Do we need to request IPv6 separately? I have one sever at la-dc2 but not seeing IPv6 under network settings

    Curious to know how will it end for jmax! will he be able to get his hands on ipv6 only the tale will tell!

    I am predicting that he will have no problem get the IPv6 in RackNerd DC02.

  • @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:
    I use my RackNerd 4GB flash special from a couple of years ago in LAX DC2 to host one of my inbound only email servers and a gDNSd DNS server.

    Does it have IPv6?

    of course DC2 is with Multacom so native IPv6 is available. All my servers are dual stack IPv4/IPv6 just because I am a masochist.

    Do we need to request IPv6 separately? I have one sever at la-dc2 but not seeing IPv6 under network settings

    Just ticket and it will be assigned to your VPS. It's not a subnet. You need to ask for x number of IPs that you are going to use. I have four.

    Ok thanks, I thought it was given by default.

  • TrKTrK Member

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said: Ohh so it's all running on an optimized data flow that you build years ago, well count me impressed.

    Really I was lucky in two ways. I saw the internet coming in the 80's and saw where the technology was going in the future and built software accordingly. The second was building SaaS for business really early so the business did not need to have an IT department and just needed to tell us what they wanted and we built is or make the changes they required really really fast. Those were the things that made it successful.

    That makes you way older then me i was born in late 90s :joy: that makes sense why are you so full of wisdom! But still foreseeing the SaaS early on was something few big giants were able to pull off, so you kinda did an amazing job there.

    It was one of the few things that I did not patent that I wish I did. I did pretty darn good all things considered, but there were a few things that I missed along the way that could have made me many more millions. Like letting someone talk me out of buying that $400 worth of bitcoin at $0.14 per. :)

    We want do anything about that, i let few of my domains expire and now hugedomains is selling them for exorbitant amount, thus the saying goes, Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift of God, which is why we call it the present.
    – Bil Keane

  • @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:
    I use my RackNerd 4GB flash special from a couple of years ago in LAX DC2 to host one of my inbound only email servers and a gDNSd DNS server.

    Does it have IPv6?

    of course DC2 is with Multacom so native IPv6 is available. All my servers are dual stack IPv4/IPv6 just because I am a masochist.

    Do we need to request IPv6 separately? I have one sever at la-dc2 but not seeing IPv6 under network settings

    Just ticket and it will be assigned to your VPS. It's not a subnet. You need to ask for x number of IPs that you are going to use. I have four.

    Ok thanks, I thought it was given by default.

    I don't think they do it by default. I expect this is because it avoids tickets from people that really do not know how to use IPv6 and don't know how to use google.

  • TrKTrK Member

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:
    I use my RackNerd 4GB flash special from a couple of years ago in LAX DC2 to host one of my inbound only email servers and a gDNSd DNS server.

    Does it have IPv6?

    of course DC2 is with Multacom so native IPv6 is available. All my servers are dual stack IPv4/IPv6 just because I am a masochist.

    Do we need to request IPv6 separately? I have one sever at la-dc2 but not seeing IPv6 under network settings

    Curious to know how will it end for jmax! will he be able to get his hands on ipv6 only the tale will tell!

    I am predicting that he will have no problem get the IPv6 in RackNerd DC02.

    let's see :sweat_smile:

  • @TrK said: That makes you way older then me i was born in late 90s

    I am ancient and currently on my second childhood. I was hoping I would go the way of Benjamin Button, but it is not looking like my body is following the plan.

  • TrKTrK Member

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said: That makes you way older then me i was born in late 90s

    I am ancient and currently on my second childhood. I was hoping I would go the way of Benjamin Button, but it is not looking like my body is following the plan.

    Well i will try finding you some anti-aging solutions if i can, btw are we talking about the movie?

  • @TrK said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said: Ohh so it's all running on an optimized data flow that you build years ago, well count me impressed.

    Really I was lucky in two ways. I saw the internet coming in the 80's and saw where the technology was going in the future and built software accordingly. The second was building SaaS for business really early so the business did not need to have an IT department and just needed to tell us what they wanted and we built is or make the changes they required really really fast. Those were the things that made it successful.

    That makes you way older then me i was born in late 90s :joy: that makes sense why are you so full of wisdom! But still foreseeing the SaaS early on was something few big giants were able to pull off, so you kinda did an amazing job there.

    It was one of the few things that I did not patent that I wish I did. I did pretty darn good all things considered, but there were a few things that I missed along the way that could have made me many more millions. Like letting someone talk me out of buying that $400 worth of bitcoin at $0.14 per. :)

    We want do anything about that, i let few of my domains expire and now hugedomains is selling them for exorbitant amount, thus the saying goes, Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift of God, which is why we call it the present.
    – Bil Keane

    Totally agree there is no use crying over spilled milk. I was just trying to say that I did not make all the right decisions or see the future with perfect clarity, even if I got a few things right that others did not see. It was my attempt at humility. :wink:

  • @TrK said: btw are we talking about the movie?

    yes

  • TrKTrK Member

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said: Ohh so it's all running on an optimized data flow that you build years ago, well count me impressed.

    Really I was lucky in two ways. I saw the internet coming in the 80's and saw where the technology was going in the future and built software accordingly. The second was building SaaS for business really early so the business did not need to have an IT department and just needed to tell us what they wanted and we built is or make the changes they required really really fast. Those were the things that made it successful.

    That makes you way older then me i was born in late 90s :joy: that makes sense why are you so full of wisdom! But still foreseeing the SaaS early on was something few big giants were able to pull off, so you kinda did an amazing job there.

    It was one of the few things that I did not patent that I wish I did. I did pretty darn good all things considered, but there were a few things that I missed along the way that could have made me many more millions. Like letting someone talk me out of buying that $400 worth of bitcoin at $0.14 per. :)

    We want do anything about that, i let few of my domains expire and now hugedomains is selling them for exorbitant amount, thus the saying goes, Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift of God, which is why we call it the present.
    – Bil Keane

    Totally agree there is no use crying over spilled milk. I was just trying to say that I did not make all the right decisions or see the future with perfect clarity, even if I got a few things right that others did not see. It was my attempt at humility. :wink:

    I know but sometimes we wonder, what if? and what if not? well we should drop this or it might get heavier in the meantime.

  • TrKTrK Member

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said: btw are we talking about the movie?

    yes

    Lol thought so :lol:

  • @TrK said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said: That makes you way older then me i was born in late 90s

    I am ancient and currently on my second childhood. I was hoping I would go the way of Benjamin Button, but it is not looking like my body is following the plan.

    Well i will try finding you some anti-aging solutions if i can, btw are we talking about the movie?

    Fountain of youth ?

  • TrKTrK Member

    @jmaxwell said:

    @TrK said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said: That makes you way older then me i was born in late 90s

    I am ancient and currently on my second childhood. I was hoping I would go the way of Benjamin Button, but it is not looking like my body is following the plan.

    Well i will try finding you some anti-aging solutions if i can, btw are we talking about the movie?

    Fountain of youth ?

    Or the miraculous Chinese elixir of life.

  • @TrK said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:
    I use my RackNerd 4GB flash special from a couple of years ago in LAX DC2 to host one of my inbound only email servers and a gDNSd DNS server.

    Does it have IPv6?

    of course DC2 is with Multacom so native IPv6 is available. All my servers are dual stack IPv4/IPv6 just because I am a masochist.

    Do we need to request IPv6 separately? I have one sever at la-dc2 but not seeing IPv6 under network settings

    Curious to know how will it end for jmax! will he be able to get his hands on ipv6 only the tale will tell!

    I am predicting that he will have no problem get the IPv6 in RackNerd DC02.

    let's see :sweat_smile:

    Hold on, this would be a perfect time to test Racknerd ticket response time

  • TrKTrK Member

    @jmaxwell said:

    @TrK said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:
    I use my RackNerd 4GB flash special from a couple of years ago in LAX DC2 to host one of my inbound only email servers and a gDNSd DNS server.

    Does it have IPv6?

    of course DC2 is with Multacom so native IPv6 is available. All my servers are dual stack IPv4/IPv6 just because I am a masochist.

    Do we need to request IPv6 separately? I have one sever at la-dc2 but not seeing IPv6 under network settings

    Curious to know how will it end for jmax! will he be able to get his hands on ipv6 only the tale will tell!

    I am predicting that he will have no problem get the IPv6 in RackNerd DC02.

    let's see :sweat_smile:

    Hold on, this would be a perfect time to test Racknerd ticket response time

    Go GO we are waiting for response!

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