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Bazoukas

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« on: 5 October 2002, 21:22 »
I was scaning a forum with nmap, i know the guy that runs the place so he lets me do that. Here is a number that speaks for its self from nmap.

Uptime 8.209 days (since Wed Dec 26 06:13:39 2001)
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« Reply #1 on: 5 October 2002, 21:57 »
Yeah, mine is only back up to 114.587 days. It was up to 490+ days before the power outage. Pisses me off!

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« Reply #2 on: 5 October 2002, 10:01 »
Damn man . Thats more than a hardware can handle lol.

 I would leave my PC on but i dont mainly for two reasons.
a) A year ago i had my Vid Card fried cause of a thunderstorm, even though i have 50 dollar surge protector/backup power.

b) I did some tweaking with the deamons but am not sure if my system is still secure.

btw Voidman check you mail. I send you the link

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« Reply #3 on: 5 October 2002, 10:04 »
I was at 66 days according to my netcraft survey, but Im only at 34 days now. The single thing that helped my uptime the most was the purchase of a UPS. Now I dont have to worry about anything if the power is out for less than 45 minutes.
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« Reply #4 on: 5 October 2002, 10:17 »
quote:
Originally posted by bazoukas:
Damn man . Thats more than a hardware can handle lol.

 I would leave my PC on but i dont mainly for two reasons.
a) A year ago i had my Vid Card fried cause of a thunderstorm, even though i have 50 dollar surge protector/backup power.

b) I did some tweaking with the deamons but am not sure if my system is still secure.



Well my users would hunt me down and killed me if I turned that server off at night. Not to mention it's not good for business if you turn your web server off at night.     And yes, UPS is key, however it won't take a 6 hour outage.
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« Reply #5 on: 5 October 2002, 11:07 »
quote:
Originally posted by void main:


Well my users would hunt me down and killed me if I turned that server off at night. Not to mention it's not good for business if you turn your web server off at night.      And yes, UPS is key, however it won't take a 6 hour outage.



If you have enough space...
http://dansdata.com/diyups.htm
The DIY UPS! The only limitation is how many batteries you can have in your room  

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« Reply #6 on: 5 October 2002, 11:55 »
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Originally posted by TheQuirk:


If you have enough space...
http://dansdata.com/diyups.htm
The DIY UPS! The only limitation is how many batteries you can have in your room    



That reminds me of the 400 watt inverter I just picked up for my camping trip this coming weekend. It has two 110 outlets and plugs into your lighter (or battery clamps for heavier loads). Only $28 at Sams. Let's see car batteries aren't that expensive so for under $100 you could have a nice UPS that would last several hours.

You could also plug a battery charger into one of the outlets so you can keep the battery charged when the power goes out. Then you have infinite UPS capabilities.  
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« Reply #7 on: 5 October 2002, 12:08 »
quote:
Originally posted by void main:


That reminds me of the 400 watt inverter I just picked up for my camping trip this coming weekend. It has two 110 outlets and plugs into your lighter (or battery clamps for heavier loads). Only $28 at Sams. Let's see car batteries aren't that expensive so for under $100 you could have a nice UPS that would last several hours.

You could also plug a battery charger into one of the outlets so you can keep the battery charged when the power goes out. Then you have infinite UPS capabilities.    



you guys are really starting to scare me