Jehannum
Puts the "pro" in procrastination
DNS isn't exactly a performance hog, unless you're doing it really really wrong.running core services on a multiuse host is generally a bad idea
DNS isn't exactly a performance hog, unless you're doing it really really wrong.running core services on a multiuse host is generally a bad idea
its not a performance issue, its a reliability one. You want DNS/DHCP/routing to be running on a machine that never goes down.DNS isn't exactly a performance hog, unless you're doing it really really wrong.
yeah, the point is thats gonna reboot a lot more often. Its windows.I thought @fly had a "server" for plex and shit like that.
You mean to tell me that Windows as a server OS isn't that reliable?yeah, the point is thats gonna reboot a lot more often. Its windows.
You dont wanna lose your whole network every time plex/windows needs to go down.
It's UnRAID.yeah, the point is thats gonna reboot a lot more often. Its windows.
You dont wanna lose your whole network every time plex/windows needs to go down.
Yeah, the only time it gets rebooted is when the power goes out. But dammit, I shouldn't have to do this shit!oh yeah, you finally transitioned, thats right.
I sitll wouldnt do it, but that might be more reliable
Yeah, the only time it gets rebooted is when the power goes out. But dammit, I shouldn't have to do this shit!
Yeah, I don't really care though.You should also have it on a UPS, n00b.
Yeah, I don't really care though.
My DNS issue is not related to a power failure.Until now, when you have a fucking issue. Sudden power shutdowns are never a good thing.
My DNS issue is not related to a power failure.
Then what is it then?
Firmware could absolutely have been corrupted from a power cut.
thats... not really a thingThen what is it then?
Firmware could absolutely have been corrupted from a power cut.
My UPS daemon shuts the computer down gracefully when the power is out.You should also have it on a UPS, n00b.
No, it couldn't.Then what is it then?
Firmware could absolutely have been corrupted from a power cut.