|
To Crimson and the noobs that support her ... [message #53153] |
Wed, 29 October 2003 06:14 |
fl00d3d
Messages: 1107 Registered: August 2003 Location: Iowa, USA
Karma: 0
|
General (1 Star) Viva la Resistance! |
|
|
Crimson:
That's cool. I didn't know your throughput was so high, but I know in my case (which is significantly lower than that) I can rent out a fractional T1 to my home and run everything the way I see fit. I guess the reason I prefer this is for more control over the boxes themselves. It is a learning experience for me, too (more like a continual challenge). However, I do all those things also (from my home) with the exception of irc (which I try to stay away from completely now, lol).
I really think we should chat. I'd like that. You know my server, if you're around tonight, drop by and see if I'm on. If I'm not (which I should be fore most of the evening) ask one of my fellow clan members where I'm at.
Regards...
|
|
|
|
To Crimson and the noobs that support her ... [message #53163] |
Wed, 29 October 2003 09:49 |
|
Crimson
Messages: 7429 Registered: February 2003 Location: Phoenix, AZ
Karma: 0
|
General (5 Stars) ADMINISTRATOR |
|
|
Yeah, I don't think a fractional T-1 would work for me. Blazer and I have looked extensively into getting more bandwidth to our house since Cisco will help pay for it assuming you'll use it to work from home. I'm out of range for DSL (we begged the phone company to let us have it but they performed tests and said if it even worked, it wouldn't be very fast.) So cable is all we have, 256k upstream.
I might stop by your chat... we'll see.
I'm the bawss.
|
|
|
To Crimson and the noobs that support her ... [message #53169] |
Wed, 29 October 2003 12:08 |
fl00d3d
Messages: 1107 Registered: August 2003 Location: Iowa, USA
Karma: 0
|
General (1 Star) Viva la Resistance! |
|
|
Longbow I don't really see your role in our conversation.
Crimson:
Please come on the TS2 tonight so (at a minimum) we can address a few issues of "common concern" and see eye to eye. I think you'll find that I'm not as much of a pain in the ass when I can actually talk to you live.
As for my ISP, if you did the lookups on my address you can figure out who my ISP is and what type of services they provide. Top notch and definitely recommended for the geeks out there. Most ISPs will not let you run servers no matter what bandwidth package you have. Even Comcast Cable will not let you run servers on their 'Professional Package'. Not true with my ISP. I pay for it ... but I feel it's rewarding.
I don't technically have a fractional T1 (for those of you geeks out there that are drooling). T1 anything (fractional or not) is a synchronous circuit. Because my home is within a mile of a CO, I can get ADSL speeds practically guaranteed at 1400kbps down and 704kbps up. I've never really dipped below that. So even though its not synchronous, I ususally get the pipe of half a T1 at any given time. Quite nice.
Niether here nor there.
We should definitely talk tonight, if possible. I'll be on for most of the evening (anyone here is invited as well if they can hold an appropriate conversation). Perhaps this method will work better.
/r
|
|
|
To Crimson and the noobs that support her ... [message #53174] |
Wed, 29 October 2003 13:39 |
|
Blazer
Messages: 3322 Registered: February 2003 Location: Phoenix, AZ
Karma: 0
|
General (3 Stars) Administrator/General |
|
|
fl00d3d | I can rent out a fractional T1 to my home and run everything the way I see fit. I guess the reason I prefer this is for more control over the boxes themselves. It is a learning experience for me, too (more like a continual challenge). However, I do all those things also (from my home) with the exception of irc (which I try to stay away from completely now, lol).
|
We basically have the same setup, except our servers are in remote locations. We have to maintain them, upgrade them etc. they are just sitting in a remote datacenter. It would be great (and I would prefer) to run them at home, but sadly there aren't many high bandwidth options available to residents in our area. We can't even get SDSL so the best we can do is the cable modem which is 256kbit up, or a satellite/wireless setup which has latency issues as well as not very stable.
Having dedicated or colo servers isn't all bad, you get to do everything you would if you had them at home, except you have to call them up if you need to power cycle I think the 24/7 support/monitoring/stability is worth it.
|
|
|
|
To Crimson and the noobs that support her ... [message #55997] |
Wed, 26 November 2003 19:46 |
Sjezk4
Messages: 1 Registered: November 2003
Karma: 0
|
Recruit |
|
|
and the survey sez
Why you ban me you overweight sissy 4 eyed bitch... hmmm hang on figures lol
but seriously this forum wouldnt be so bad if it wassnt full of 12 year olds that take the piss outa each other is that something you get off on you fucking pedo btw crimson anyone come to your house yet i would be supprised if they havernt since your address is posted on 100s of forums ive even posted it a few times myself... you may ask yourself why are people doing this well i think its simply because you and other in this forum have posted peoples IPs including my own so quite frankly theres fuck all you can do if i post your address on other forums lol same goes for JONATHAN HOLMES one of many of your little pet sheep found his address to. just need warrantos and javaxcx and ive completed the collection...
good luck with rengaurd lmao
:twisted:
Crimson is a fat ugly bitch that has a twig for a grandma
|
|
|
|
To Crimson and the noobs that support her ... [message #56016] |
Wed, 26 November 2003 22:44 |
|
Slicer_238
Messages: 361 Registered: May 2003
Karma: 0
|
Commander |
|
|
I swear some people have no lives. One guy comes on here bitching abotu half of you not providing anything to back up yoru Renguard and is shot down. Then another person comes on collecting Address. I swear people just make no sense.
May Trey rest in forever bliss and happiness.
|
|
|
|
|
|