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May 30th, 2006

Windows - the Linux clone?

Windows

Ok, that is an unfair and sensationalistic headline. So sue me. :)

Check this out though!

Introducing The Server Core blog » MSBLOG
Server Core is a minimal server installation option for Windows Server “Longhorn”. It runs a subset of the server roles included in Longhorn Server, specifically it supports the following:

  • DHCP server
  • File Server
  • DNS server
  • Active Directory

And the kicker? NO GUI. That is some wild and crazy stuff for Microsoft. Amen though. Long time coming, I say. I can totally see using this at work.

## Update @ 20060601 00:08 ##
Ok, this thing sucks apparently. Go here to see me whomp on Microsoft’s latest offering. I’m hoping they come back with some better answers. I printed it to a PDF in case I get wiped for trolling. :)

May 29th, 2006

Playing with new blog theme

Found this neat thing called Canvas. It’s a meta-theme, or maybe a CMS for Wordpress. Cool stuff anyhow, you should check it out.

May 25th, 2006

Planet Psi re-launched

Jabber Psi

Quick note to let you all know that I have fixed a little itty bitty bug (the files weren’t there).

I’m happy to (re)announce that Planet Psi is now online. Planet Psi is a developer’s blog, not a general blog about Jabber, nor a community site like the Psi Forums.

Members of the blog aggregate are:

You should note that the above feeds are actually unique to Planet Psi and do not necessarily appear on Planet Jabber. (The article you are now reading was intentionally cross-posted.) So check us out over there if you would like a different perspective.

May 18th, 2006

Woo hoo, website back up

For those that didn’t notice–nevermind. For those that did, let me tell you a story. It involves the Psi website as well as my own, as well as 20 others that myself and my partner hosted on our leased server.

When you a lease a server, you have two points of failure for which you have to trust your ISP. One: the hardware itself. Obviously if a server is far away and you don’t even own it, there’s nothing you can do if a server goes down but complain. Two: the network infrastructure. Your uptime is only as good as your network, and you speed is only as fast as the network.

With these two important pieces there is nothing you can do but trust that your provider will keep things running. If you don’t trust them, I hope you aren’t paying more than $10 a month.

Well, I paid a bit more than $10 a month.

A couple of Saturdays ago, my server went down hard. No ping, no nothing. A couple of days research found that the company, Managed.com, got bought out by another company by the name of Webhostplus.com. Never do business with either, warning you in advance here.

In the infinite wisdom of WHP, all of the servers were shutdown, and the hard drives shipped to a new datacenter. No notice was given of any kind. I’m sure they had thousands of customers affected. A few days later, my server popped into existence. I checked the box, it was a different one. Faster too, but not much of a consonlation. By this time, my partner had driven to a local datacenter and dropped off a new server he and I had built.

So now, all my sites, including psi-im.org, halr9000.com, eastcobbcoc.org, brindysgiftables.com, jabbermap.com, and more, are in a datacenter that is very well connected. And I’ve removed the trust issue because I own the server.

Lesson learned.

(The silly thing is that I do this for a living and should know better. :) )

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