I guess i asked a dumb question earlier. I am fairly new at this. I have a socal network being built in PHP wit MYsql. I was wondering how much bandwidth and storage would allow users to have have 500mins of streaming video and allow them to store photos and videos. Please forgive me. I am not a technology guy and just doing some research as I am learning as I go along.
Recently I've been playing one new game which is called THE WARS, it's so fucking interesting that has become the routine work of my life. Yesterday i carelessly downloaded some files with virus, now my computer can't work properly, i just found i couldn't open the game page! Im so mad now, im wondering is there something wrong with my computer or website server, if it's mine, i will find someone to fix my PC, please check out for me...thank you very much, here is the address http://wars.swagblack.com/webgamethewars.aspx
I'm using vpsinfo on all my linux servers, both virtual and non virtual and I'm wondering does anybody know of a similar script for windows servers?
I sure could use one, so much that I'm even tempted to write one, but lack the time to do so.
EDIT: I am not looking for monitoring application. I'm looking for a asp.net page that will show me all the relevant information about my server (like vpsinfo) without the hassle.
I'm wondering if there's any tools (preferably offline) that would allow me to layout all of the new equipment that will be going into several standard racks. Currently I'm using Excel to map out all of the slots columns for the data but I suspect that there is some better method of doing this. Suggestions?
Edit: Dell has an online tool, but doesn't seem very good at actually saving the data that you're working on (and obviously it's geared towards Dell hardware).
The Windows 7 Aero interface looks great, but after looking at it for months it gets boring. So I was wondering - is it possible to create advanced skins for Windows 7 that use full Aero capabilities but are redesigned from ground up, including common controls, animations, effects, etc? Windows XP allowed that, although only with a patched uxtheme.dll.
Or do you have to implement a custom shell for that?
I've got a sizeable Solr server which is chewing a pile of disk. Whilst it is indexing a large amount of data, I'm wondering if there's any operation that will reduce the size of the index, by say dropping deleted-but-still-allocated data in a similar manner to a VACUUM FULL in PostgreSQL, or are the solr indexes kept fairly tidy, and my only option is to just allocate a pile more diskspace?
I know of FireShot, a firefox extension, for saving up whole pages of images. And I love it. Great idea, and a very good implementation.
But unfortunatelly, often on this kind of sites, you have links which get lost that way. So I'm wondering, is there a way to save in the same manner whole blog posts, wiki posts, StackOverflow posts :), as PDF files, so the links get saved as well ?
I was wondering if anybody had any thoughts on this, as I recently saw a Verizon DSL network set up where the WEP key was the last 8 characters of the router's MAC address.
(It's bad enough that hey were using WEP in the first place...)
Hi,
We received the education credit (valid for 1 year) from Amazon to use, and just wondering if we can buy reserved instance (3years) using that credit?
Is there any way to reserve how much bandwidth we can use too ?
Thanks
I've been using the free naggy version of Smart FTP for a while. It's very good, but then it became shareware only.
So I was wondering, are there any other good FTP clients for Windows?
The ones I tried but didn't like was:
CoreFTP
FileZilla (this one was especially bad :( )
I was wondering if anybody had any thoughts on this, as I recently saw a Verizon DSL network set up where the WEP key was the last 8 characters of the router's MAC address.
(It's bad enough that hey were using WEP in the first place...)
I've been thinking about building my own machine for some time now, and whenever I look at the PC case market, it seems like cases are a dime-a-dozen. As a result, I'm wondering what cases Super Users would recommend in the areas of ease of use, cable management, cooling, etc...in other words, an all-around case for a first time PC builder. Thanks!
Hello,
I have a DVI TV, and was wondering if anyone has tried out the DVI to USB adapter and could let me knwo what kind of quality it has... was it worth it? Was thinking of using it for online TV (don't have a wireless device)...
Thanks.
Is this ever changed automatically by a system update?
I'm just wondering as I set a 'hilarious' one for a personal server off rackspace cloud, and it seems to have been deleted.
Is there a function of MS Word that enables users to solve basic math problems, in this case addition or subtraction? I use its platform for a budget and of course I could just use a calculator but it would be more convenient if I could solve it all in one place.
For instance:
(6.75 + 12.65 + 27.35)
Sorry for the simplicity of this question. Wondering if MS Word had a functionality like this of some sort?
All,
I need to run a script everytime there is an incoming email message to a postfix email server. I have read the docs but I was wondering what would be the best approach to do this. Would anybody give me some hint or examples on how to do this. The postfix server is running under Ubuntu.
Thanks heaps for your help
Hello,
CentOS 5.3
I have been installing some packages using
rpm -ivh package
However, I am just wondering what command I can use to find the path of where the packages are installed.
Many thanks,
I have a seedbox (running Ubuntu 9.10) at my (parent's) house and will be leaving it there once I go to college this fall. Currently I'm using samba to transfer files between computers, but I was wondering if once I am on my university's network, whether using FTP would be a better option versus samba over a VPN. The files will range from 100 MB to 17 GB, if that matters.
Would one be more efficient over the other? Did I forget any other options?
Hi, i was wondering if its possible? There are many extensions to firefox which help you to download vides from e.g; youtube etc but there are many websites which offer video training tutorials etc e.g; lynda and vtc. How you can download videos from them?
My new PC I just finished building has USB 3.0 support as well as eSATA. So this has me wondering, I use a USB stick/thumb drive all the time on my PC for stuff, is there an equivalent available anywhere for USB 3.0 or even eSATA?
I have a Squirrelmail + Exim4 mail server running Ubuntu; Squirrelmail is configured to use the user accounts already on the box as the username/password combinations (LDAP). I was wondering how/where I could view the Squirrelmail login attempts?
My site's pages have exceeded the limit of pages for Google Custom Search so many of the results are not found in our site search.
I've been reading about Lucene, Nutch, Solr, etc and I'm wondering if I'd have the requirements for running those on a single server that also runs the site (on nginx) and our mysql server. We hae 2 gigs of RAM.
I'd appreciate any suggestions for migrating to a new site search.
I'm thinking about switching the systems in my home from 32-bit to 64-bit Windows. I'm not concerned so much about new OS features as I am about peoples experiences after making the switch. I do a lot of development and use a lot of OS apps and was wondering if people ar having issues.
What is the difference between using mod_proxy and mod_rewrite?
I have a requirement to send certain url patterns through the tomcat, which runs on the same host but under port 8080. I know this is something for mod_proxy, but I"m wondering why I can't just use mod_rewrite, or what the difference is?
Probably has to do w/ reverse proxy, and also when in the pipeline it gets handled?
Thanks.