Thank you. That was very clear. I look forward to seeing the results of the developments.
Thank you. That was very clear. I look forward to seeing the results of the developments.
Sure, but not one of those is a reason to use it.
Please give me one example of how sublinks is better than lemmy currently for use.
(I don’t understand why new software instead of improving lemmy.)
Kinda related: what if I install something like Debian/Ubuntu on it? Can I still use the NAS hardware in the same way?
This question confuses me. Debian and Ubuntu can be setup to be NASes.
NAS is a description of a mid-level function that various software provide a part of.
Various file systems and volume managers can provide snapshots and rollbacks. To aid your research LVM, ZFS, and many others support snapshots.
There are various ways to then expose the formatted space to the network. To aid research NFS, SMB, and iSCSI are options.
Anyway, I hope this is helpful to someone.
Always seemed the best way to stop this was to make someone important’s data public.
Not really the focus here, but Google could really improve those listings by providing some guidance as to what permissions are actually required for certain tasks.
I am not certain I would know if am SMS program needs full Internet access or not.
(I get in this instance everything added is bad.)
Most people would even know where to find the billionaires. Hard to put them to the guillotine of you don’t know who they are or where they are.
I had not, but I don’t read the names. I will endeavor to notice. Thank you for the heads up.
I wonder if the specifics of the hack would make backing up elsewhere fail. Possibly by spreading the hack to new machines.
In any case, testing backups is important.
Also consider rubber feet.
Inflation cooling is “things getting worse, less fast”, not “things returning to how they were.”
Have you tried a restore? A non-differential smap snapshot should be fine, but differential snapshots would make a restore difficult to impossible.
A zfssend and zfsrestore with a differential snapshot would be more traditional. If one put mbuffer in the middle, it would even be fast.