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We are moving and our servers need to be transported, too.
This means the repository mentioned here will be offline since 2009-12-17 15:00UTC+1.
our new location should be available next week, but unfortunately we are still waiting for...
As long as you don't write new data to the disk the chances of recovery are usually pretty decent. Don't install anything new.
The best way usually is to take the drive out and toss it in another machine or a dock with usb/esata/fireware (something) and load up the OS with some kind of recovery...
After reading
http://www.pcguide.com/ref/hdd/perf/raid/levels/multLevel15-c.html
(thanks Dietmar) that would be the first thing I play with. It would call for a complete and utter reinstall/reconfig, but could also get your system running how it should.
Seems a bit of overkill though in...
Hrm, I installed Server2k8 at home twice. All went well. I am using the 1.4B.
I use LVM, (too broke to afford a good raid card) but wondering if raid could do this?
Your machine specs are far superior to my home ProxMox server machine.
I would say those are a few of the "main" requirements. You need a bit more than a lot of RAM and a few Hard Drives.
KVM can evolve as fast as it likes, I greatly doubt it will evolve so fast I would think that throwing out VZ would be a good idea. They just work too well together side by side...
That may very well be the case, but being able to SUPPORT kvm, and actually RUNNING kvm are two totally different things.
And although the demise of some older machines is in sight, they are not going to all suddenly disappear mid next year. They will be around for a bit still to come. (IE6...
From what I can tell, and maybe I am just doing something wrong, but it appears when my vnc session expires, so does any process that the vnc viewer was executing.
We are using a ubuntu 8.04 vz for backups of about 1TB of storage. I have 3 folders that I am using for a share with samba...
Amen. We are running OpenVZ on several very modern, very updated servers. I would have to cast my vote for keeping OpenVZ, KVM is nice, but we use that aspect of the OS minimally. OpenVZ allows us to maximize speed and efficiency while being minimal on hardware resources.
If ProxMox were a...
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