Yes, some chips (or rather parts of all chips) are spare on enterprise SSDs. You can even see how much is left via smart data
The loss did occur on simple ping commands, only on 2 out of 5 ports. The vendor confirmed the behavior to be faulty and took the switch back.
Maybe it was just a faulty model? However I do use multicast in my network (corosync) and a lot of 10G switches seem to have problems with that, maybe this was the case here, too.
The exact model is TRENDnet 5-Port 10G Switch, 5 x 10G RJ-45-Ports and there sure seem to be quite some people having issues as well…
I tried a 5port 10g trendnet switch some time ago, had weird speed issues and package losses. No good experience at all :(
Das ist ja das gute, das Verfassungsgericht ist unabhängig von der Regierung!
Pop!_OS and I have a question for you to come over and get me a new one
Those 28 people sent back are conflicted felons. All of them committed serious crimes (Schwerverbrechen)
Habe zum zweiten Mal Project Hail Mary (“der Astronaut” auf deutsch) gelesen und jede Seite genossen.
In Flames - super! Viel Spaß dabei
Nice downvotes on your post. Must be really nice people who find it okay to lock a little kid into a small room. One can only hope they never have kids themselves.
It might be cheaper but that is a pure capitalistic point of view. And capitalism is what brought us to our worlds current state
But how can one consider natural gas? The whole point is to avoid getting more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere?!
What is your understanding based on?
Regarding production batteries might be more expensive, but they can be charged some thousand times without any additional cost
Nice, manufactured almost two years after first usage 🤯
Because canonical removed packages from apt to prevent users to install their apps from apt instead. Firefox for example.
Firefox from Apt is a link to a snap!
This is some bullshit level activity that I do not want.
I moved away from Microsoft to not have to deal with such an annoyance. Now canonical is doing it to their users.
Avoiding snaps on Ubuntu sadly is not an option anymore. Maybe go for pop!_os Instead of Ubuntu.
I think in some years it’s considered a common requirement. Just compare it to pipelines. Electricity is way more easily transported and still we built tens of thousands of [preferred unit for distance measurement] of tubes on to the landscape.
Kriegt doch eh seine MdB
GehaltDiäten auf Lebenszeit ohne einen Finger krumm machen zu müssen ;)