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| visits | member for | 1 year, 10 months |
| seen | Mar 4 '12 at 14:21 | |
| stats | profile views | 12 |
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Dec 2 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Sep 23 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Feb 20 |
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Ways to auto scale MySQL servers? The software we are using is already designed to use MySQL slave servers if you want it but despite of that it did not help at all. I think that memcache do almost all of the MySQL slave work (most of the reads). I think that MySQL slave was more a problem than something positive but anyway it depends on each case, probably on some cases is useful while in others is not. |
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Feb 19 |
asked | Ways to auto scale MySQL servers? |
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Nov 29 |
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Any way to completely remove sensitive content from the HDD before returning CentOS dedicated servers? Regarding shred it seems that convert to ext2 can be a solution before using shred. Chris S I am aware of that and the hosting company can do the work but I prefer to return the servers the more secured-erased as possible (just in case) |
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Nov 29 |
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Any way to completely remove sensitive content from the HDD before returning CentOS dedicated servers? Looks like shred is not effective on Ext3 partitions |
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Nov 29 |
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Any way to completely remove sensitive content from the HDD before returning CentOS dedicated servers? Once I use shred on the sensitive folders (through ssh), any tip on how to proceed next? Maybe some final command that will also cause the ssh to disconnect. |
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Nov 29 |
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Any way to completely remove sensitive content from the HDD before returning CentOS dedicated servers? Not sure if I can use any of those solutions since I do only have remote ssh access |
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Nov 29 |
asked | Any way to completely remove sensitive content from the HDD before returning CentOS dedicated servers? |
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Sep 20 |
awarded | Tumbleweed |
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Sep 14 |
asked | 301 redirection with Squid based on URL (is Squirm the fastest way?) |
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Sep 13 |
asked | Easy GUI way to auto scale EC2 and RDS: aws console, scalr, ylastic…? |
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Jul 17 |
awarded | Student |
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Jul 16 |
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Keep IP addresses when migrating to a new dedicated hosting service Ok so we are paying for example 10 dollars per month for each extra IP address to our dedicated server provider, isn't that a rent in the same way that they are renting us the dedicated servers? Anyway, thanks for the information because the rest of the comment has resolved me the question. Maybe what we can do is to keep one server or some other solution with them in order to point the IP addresses to our new location |
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Jul 16 |
asked | Keep IP addresses when migrating to a new dedicated hosting service |