Apology - Misunderstanding of what happened, and some ideas.
Apology - Misunderstanding of what happened, and some ideas.
I would like to apologise for the comment I made (I can't find it) about the wiki editing. I thought it was deliberately removed, and backdated for reediting.
In my defence, I thought that it would have been saved in more than one place, as a backup. There is a system that can be followed to ensure smooth running of all things.
Still, if it is needed, I am available to edit the wiki if required again, but my time is limited in more ways than one, as I have other things that are on a higher priority. If needed, I would like to suggest that at LEAST two copies are kept by independent machines on a regular basis for backing up. I can't volunteer my own machine, I am sorry, although a separate wiki could be added to a website without public access on the person's server. That way the responsible person could back it up on a regular basis.
In my defence, I thought that it would have been saved in more than one place, as a backup. There is a system that can be followed to ensure smooth running of all things.
Still, if it is needed, I am available to edit the wiki if required again, but my time is limited in more ways than one, as I have other things that are on a higher priority. If needed, I would like to suggest that at LEAST two copies are kept by independent machines on a regular basis for backing up. I can't volunteer my own machine, I am sorry, although a separate wiki could be added to a website without public access on the person's server. That way the responsible person could back it up on a regular basis.
A.K.A "_speiros_", by a mistake I made...lol
Re: Apology - Misunderstanding of what happened, and some id
There is never absolute backup, and partial data loss risk is always possible
Regards.
Regards.
Re: Apology - Misunderstanding of what happened, and some id
Only wimps use tape backup: real men just upload their important stuff on ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror it![]()
Torvalds, Linus (1996-07-20). Post to linux.dev.kernel newsgroup.
Head of the TMW Illuminati
Re: Apology - Misunderstanding of what happened, and some id
MadCamel wrote:Only wimps use tape backup: real men just upload their important stuff on ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror it![]()
Torvalds, Linus (1996-07-20). Post to linux.dev.kernel newsgroup.


btw, speiros might have meant of RAID systems or twinning. Yeah that wouldnt be bad if data loss happens frequently.
Lets Chase MDGs...
ManaPortable (Vanilla Mana + ManaPlus) -- run 'em portably
http://manaportable.1sourceplus.com
http://manamac.1sourceplus.com
Game Server >> jadu.1sourceplus.org , jadu.1sourceplus.com
ManaPortable (Vanilla Mana + ManaPlus) -- run 'em portably
http://manaportable.1sourceplus.com
http://manamac.1sourceplus.com
Game Server >> jadu.1sourceplus.org , jadu.1sourceplus.com
Re: Apology - Misunderstanding of what happened, and some id
RAID is not a backup system, and how it is supposed to help if some hacker deletes the data?
Regards.
Regards.
Re: Apology - Misunderstanding of what happened, and some id
Hacking scenario is different, for that you need to increase security level.Platyna wrote:RAID is not a backup system, and how it is supposed to help if some hacker deletes the data?
Regards.
Using mirroring technique like RAID or so you can reduce data loss due to hard disk failure or so.
Well, how about version control mechanism ? (dont know if it's feasible here

edit: i meant wiki editing while i said version control
Last edited by iceslice on 28 May 2010, 13:08, edited 1 time in total.
Lets Chase MDGs...
ManaPortable (Vanilla Mana + ManaPlus) -- run 'em portably
http://manaportable.1sourceplus.com
http://manamac.1sourceplus.com
Game Server >> jadu.1sourceplus.org , jadu.1sourceplus.com
ManaPortable (Vanilla Mana + ManaPlus) -- run 'em portably
http://manaportable.1sourceplus.com
http://manamac.1sourceplus.com
Game Server >> jadu.1sourceplus.org , jadu.1sourceplus.com
Re: Apology - Misunderstanding of what happened, and some id
Wow, how enlightening, thanks! Nothing like that would never come on my mind...iceslice wrote:Hacking scenario is different, for that you need to increase security level.Platyna wrote:RAID is not a backup system, and how it is supposed to help if some hacker deletes the data?
Regards.
Here I should post a bitter comment like the above, as it is quite impertinent to teach such revelations someone who does that stuff for 13 years. But well.Using mirroring technique like RAID or so you can reduce data loss due to hard disk failure or so.
Well, how about version control mechanism ? (dont know if it's feasible here :oops: )
The reason why Platinum doesn't have RAID is purely financial - hardware controller is expensive and software RAID is crap, if you buy me such controller (SATAII for HP Proliant DL140G3), I will even wake up myself and a service man at 3 AM to install it, I can PM you the address where to send it, after you bought it. Thanks!
What Platinum currently has is hot spare disk, that can be replaced, and then machine is rebooted from PXE to imager that will automaticaly restore the system from last backup, whole procedure takes about 10 minutes, I can do rm -rf / everyday without you even noticing.
All data, since the new backup server came back (its absence was also caused by financial reasons), currently full backup is made every week, incremental is made everyday, databases & mail is also done daily), it still cannot secure us from silent data corruption etc. every sysadmin knows that Chocolate Cupcake can always happen, users tends to fail to understand this, as they think we have magic wand or crystal ball like in hacker movies where some skinny teenager can undelete files from any file system deleted any century ago.
I can configure whatever toy is available on the market, but you have to face that if you want me to do so, you need to buy me this toy, especially now, when I prefer to buy myself a new useful book, or a microscope, as I have other interests in my life than just computers.
Regards.
Re: Apology - Misunderstanding of what happened, and some id
then I repeat, you need to increase security level at the cost of users ease. The more features a system provides for its users the more security holes there will be for hackers to hack. That's why windows is more prone to.Platyna wrote:Wow, how enlightening, thanks! Nothing like that would never come on my mind...iceslice wrote:Hacking scenario is different, for that you need to increase security level.Platyna wrote:RAID is not a backup system, and how it is supposed to help if some hacker deletes the data?
Regards.
.........
Regards.
BTW, THANKS FOR THE INFOZ but you didnt need to take it so personally

I just had my views & I myself learn stuffs thru that. (that's another reason why I like this game )
Lets Chase MDGs...
ManaPortable (Vanilla Mana + ManaPlus) -- run 'em portably
http://manaportable.1sourceplus.com
http://manamac.1sourceplus.com
Game Server >> jadu.1sourceplus.org , jadu.1sourceplus.com
ManaPortable (Vanilla Mana + ManaPlus) -- run 'em portably
http://manaportable.1sourceplus.com
http://manamac.1sourceplus.com
Game Server >> jadu.1sourceplus.org , jadu.1sourceplus.com
Re: Apology - Misunderstanding of what happened, and some id
I have a pretty big pile of pci-x 3ware controllers from retired machines kicking around if you'd like one before they hit ebay. They are "short" cards and will fit most styles of 1u, but I only have the "tall" style of backing plates for them.
Software raid isn't too bad unless the machine is heavily loaded. It just means 2x the data has to go over the bus, and that HP server looks to have a nice fast bus. I switched from HW to SW raid1 with my current generation of boxes and am loving it. Cheaper, equal(sometimes better, depending on workload) performance, and best of all no funky vendor-specific tools for array management.
PXE restore: niiiice. I hope to get that going soon, do you use any software to make it easier/more automated you can recommend, or is it more self-made?
(apologies for dragging thread waaay offtopic, I can't resist sysadmin talk lol)
Software raid isn't too bad unless the machine is heavily loaded. It just means 2x the data has to go over the bus, and that HP server looks to have a nice fast bus. I switched from HW to SW raid1 with my current generation of boxes and am loving it. Cheaper, equal(sometimes better, depending on workload) performance, and best of all no funky vendor-specific tools for array management.
PXE restore: niiiice. I hope to get that going soon, do you use any software to make it easier/more automated you can recommend, or is it more self-made?
(apologies for dragging thread waaay offtopic, I can't resist sysadmin talk lol)
Head of the TMW Illuminati
Re: Apology - Misunderstanding of what happened, and some id
Wikis have the built-in.iceslice wrote:Well, how about version control mechanism ? (dont know if it's feasible here)
edit: i meant wiki editing while i said version control