Every time we do it we learn from it. That’s nowhere near zero.
Every time we do it we learn from it. That’s nowhere near zero.
Hey don’t look at me I don’t even go on Reddit anymore
The article literally says they don’t work with anything newer than 2G
You’re describing Passkeys/WebAuthN
Yeah but “HighContrast” is enough; if you need to know the Why and not the What you can find a comment at the definition. There’s not need to carry the whole Wiki article everytime you need to use the variable.
Terrans for Terraform? Vegans for OpenTOFU?
Gleamons
Just like Apple’s “Sosumi” sound back in the day
Yeah, ZFS rocks these days. Fast and rock solid for me, even on older hardware. I run my whole array as mirrored vdevs (so, basically a bunch of raid 10) to keep resilver times down when i replace drives. No issues so far!
And yet you interacted with them rudely and got mad when they showed you the door for your rudeness
Big lib energy
So you go to their instance, call them Russian shills in so many words, moderators delete your comments and your reaction is “UGH TANKIES ALL LEFTISTS ARE TANKIES”
Bro go touch grass, too much internet for you
Speed is usually the reason. SSDs in general are faster, enterprise SSDs are not only faster but much more write-tolerant and last a very long time in comparison to consumer SSDs.
They can also (in many cases) do write caching at the speed of a DRAM buffer, making the bottleneck the SATA or SAS bus itself (SAS is like enterprise SATA, 12Gb/sec as opposed to 6). NVMe can be even faster. This means that programs (ie Lemmy and its database) that write data aren’t waiting around for the drive to acknowledge the write before that program can move on to other things. Shaving off a few milliseconds per write can make a massive difference when you realize there might be millions of IOPS (Input/Output operations Per Second) under load. The requirement for low latency is everything in servers.
When you are running a public service and requests are coming in constantly and at a high rate, you really really do not want storage latency to bottleneck you, as that is a problem that will compound extremely quickly. This is a big issue with HDDs as well, as even disk seek times add to the problem, let alone caching/buffering writes.
We could talk all day about if four SSDs in a RAID 10 are optimal, but sometimes you have to think about budget and complexity as well. For the load that a popular Lemmy instance might currently draw, I’d make an educated guess that this might be sufficient for now. Room to expand was also mentioned, which is the second most important part of a storage plan.
Performance. If you get 30k transactions per second don’t even SAY spreadsheet lol
Until today I thought being a typist just meant you could press keys quickly
T-Mobile had plans for zero-rating preferred streaming services.
Someone’s afraid of socialism
Anyone who downvoted the above post is free to go back to reddit. You clearly do not understand how the internet works, return to your walled garden.
It’s next to X and C on the keyboard, so you don’t have to move your fingers much to cut/copy then paste quickly.