

From LA to Vegas. Took the servers down end of business one night, drove it all night, installed it and got it back online before start of business the next day.


From LA to Vegas. Took the servers down end of business one night, drove it all night, installed it and got it back online before start of business the next day.


In the middle of something 200tb for my Plex server going from a 12 bay system to a 36 LFF system. But I’ve also literally driven servers across the desert because it was faster than trying to move data from one datacenter to another.


Why would we need open source instead of just removing drm?
Most people aren’t going to compile old games for new hardware. That’s not an easy task.
Abandonware is a thing, and there are some websites dedicated to it. GOG has done some great stuff releasing drm free games. So long as we have drm free, we can always build emulators to run what can’t natively run on modern systems.
It’s got a hell of a datacenter.
https://www.switch.com/las-vegas/