2.5 Admins 25: Fiat gaming

Stadia and game streaming, Bitcoin and Linux quirks in your feedback, and building a home server for more than just storage.

 

Plugs

Simple and Secure VPN in FreeBSD – Introducing WireGuard

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News/discussion

Focusing on Stadia’s future as a platform, and winding down SG&E

 

Feedback

Follow-up on Bitcoin, and historical quirks of Linux.

 

Free Consulting

We were asked about the best way to build a genral-purpose home server.

 

 

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2.5 Admins 24: Stonk amplification

Reddit trolls Wall Street, bad news for Parler’s new host, why you should learn iptables, and backing up S3-compatible buckets.

 

Plugs

History of FreeBSD Part 4: BSD and TCP/IP

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News

Understanding /r/wallstreetbets

DDoS-Guard To Forfeit Internet Space Occupied by Parler

 

Free Consulting

We were asked about firewall managers and backing up S3-compatible buckets.

 

 

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2.5 Admins 23: Bitcoin hundredaire

The Bitcoin price is booming again so we take the chance to laugh at Allan for selling too early, then we discuss some of your emails including Arm/x86 combos, switching to Ubuntu, and the importance of using a UPS.

 

Discussion

The world’s cryptocurrency is now worth more than $1 trillion

 

Feedback

Reproducibility, Arm and x86 in one machine, managing Ubuntu servers as a Red Hat user, and attracting more devs to FreeBSD.

 

Free Consulting

We were asked about redundant, and uninterruptible power supplies.

 

 

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2.5 Admins 22: Unexpected migrations

Why Parler is unlikely to come back any time soon, free RHEL, and using a VPS to subvert VPN limits.

 

Plugs

Exploring Swap on FreeBSD

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News

Amazon cuts off Parler’s Web hosting following Apple, Google bans

CentOS is gone—but RHEL is now free for up to 16 production servers

 

Free Consulting

We were asked about using a VPS to avoid limits on the number of devices connected to a VPN.

 

 

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2.5 Admins 21: Reproducible errors

The merits of ECC RAM, why reproducible builds are a good idea, and where to buy used equipment.

 

Plugs

Webinar: Introducing OpenZFS 2.0

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News/Discussion

Linus Torvalds rails at Intel for ‘killing’ the ECC industry

Why don’t PCs use error correcting RAM? “Because Intel,” says Linus

You don’t need reproducible builds

 

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We were asked about the best places to buy used equipment.

 

 

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2.5 Admins 20: Free money, claim it now!

A cruel but necessary phishing test, ancient standards in brand new legislation, using Windows when it makes sense, and commissioning and decommissioning servers.

 

Plugs

Webinar: Introducing OpenZFS 2.0

Klara: Routing and Firewalling VLANS with FreeBSD

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News

GoDaddy Employees Were Told They Were Getting a Holiday Bonus. It Was Actually a Phishing Test

Brexit trade deal advises governments to use Netscape Communicator and SHA-1. Why? It’s all in the DNA

 

Free consulting

We were asked about Active Directory solutions, and the server commissioning and decommissioning process.

 

 

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2.5 Admins 19: nOauth? No gmail!

Why Google services like Gmail went down recently, the potentially promising future for RISC-V, and using ZFS for home and root.

 

News

Google Mail outage

Google incident report

New RISC-V CPU claims record breaking performance per watt

Seagate working on RISC-V SoCs

 

Free consulting

We were asked about using ZFS for root and home partitions.

 

 

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2.5 Admins 18: False sense of privacy

Potentially improving DNS privacy, the big new ZFS release, and the best way to automate Linux installations.

 

Plugs

Webinar – Best Practices For Optimizing ZFS – Part 1

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News

Improving DNS Privacy with Oblivious DoH in 1.1.1.1

OpenZFS 2.0 release unifies Linux, BSD and adds tons of new features

 

Free consulting

We were asked about the best way to automate Linux installations.

 

 

 

TrueNAS from iXsystems

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2.5 Admins 17: CPU change

How Intel and AMD have fought it out over the years, Apple changes the industry with their M1 SoC, and we repeat the mantra that RAID is not a backup.

 

Plugs

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News

A history of Intel vs. AMD desktop performance, with CPU charts galore

Hands-on with the Apple M1—a seriously fast x86 competitor

Intel’s Disruption is Now Complete

 

Free consulting

A question about drive failures is answered with a basic lesson in backups.

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2.5 Admins 16: TANSTAAFL

Google proves that “unlimited” anything doesn’t exist, GitHub shenanigans, Apple’s new Arm computers, and which distro to start with as a sysadmin.

 

Plugs

Allan’s ZFS Webinar – Nov 18th, signup soon

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News

Arm Macs announced

Google Photos is the latest “Unlimited” plan to impose hard limits

GitHub’s source code was leaked on GitHub last night… sort of

Allan trolls Greg K-H

 

Free consulting

We were asked whether someone starting out as a sysadmin should master Debian or CentOS.

 

 

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TrueNAS from iXsystems

This episode is sponsored by TrueNAS from iXsystems, the number one Open Storage OS. See how TrueNAS can support your next storage project, whether it’s just a few terabytes, all the way up to multiple petabytes.

 

 

 

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