n2qfd wrote to All <=-
Here in Elmira we're getting upgraded to smart metering by the
utility (NYSEG) and the best they could do was a post card reading "in
the next few weeks...it'll only take a moment...power will be interrupted..."
So, just a heads up there may be some sporadic disruptions from this side.
This is why they make UPS's.
n2qfd wrote to Gamgee <=-
This is why they make UPS's.
yep, this is a hobby, not a business.
Well, it's not so much that. You could easily prevent the issue by simply having the equipment on a UPS. Because it's a "hobby" makes it not important enough for a $75 UPS?
TheNerd wrote to Gamgee <=-
Well, it's not so much that. You could easily prevent the issue by
simply having the equipment on a UPS. Because it's a "hobby" makes it
not important enough for a $75 UPS?
Really? Of course it isn't important enough for a UPS. Good lord
man, people priorities should not land with the BBS being #1.
Mine also doesn't sit on a UPS. If it goes down.. its down..
this isn't an ISP with thousands of clients PAYING for service, its a
toy.
At some point I may get a UPS but I'm not going to prioritize
one and neither should the other guy..
Really? Of course it isn't important enough for a UPS. Good lord man, people priorities should not land with the BBS being #1. Mine also doesn't sit on a UPS. If it goes down.. its down.. this isn't an ISP with thousands of clients PAYING for service, its a toy. At some point
I may get a UPS but I'm not going to prioritize one and neither should
the other guy..
It's important enough to me simply to prevent hardware damage or
software corruption due to a power outage. It that isn't important to you, that's fine. Not sure why you're so offended.
Mine also doesn't sit on a UPS. If it goes down.. its down..
this isn't an ISP with thousands of clients PAYING for service, its a toy.
Yours may be a toy.
Some BBS operators (like me), who are
hubs/coordinators for FTN message networks, *DO* have other systems relying on a stable uplink.
Are they PAYING? No. Can/should they have
an expectation of reliability upstream? Yes.
Well, it's not so much that. You could easily prevent the issue by
simply having the equipment on a UPS. Because it's a "hobby" makes it
not important enough for a $75 UPS?
Really? Of course it isn't important enough for a UPS. Good lord man, people priorities should not land with the BBS being #1. Mine also doesn't sit on a UPS. If it goes down.. its down.. this isn't an ISP with thousands of clients PAYING for service, its a toy. At some point I may get a UPS but I'm not going to prioritize one and neither should the other guy..
Really? Of course it isn't important enough for a UPS. Good lord man,
people priorities should not land with the BBS being #1.
Who said anything about it being a #1 priority? Those are your words.
Nightfox wrote to Gamgee <=-
Re: Re: Queen City BBS Power Issues
By: Gamgee to TheNerd on Thu Aug 08 2024 11:57 am
Really? Of course it isn't important enough for a UPS. Good lord man,
people priorities should not land with the BBS being #1.
Who said anything about it being a #1 priority? Those are your words.
Yep, it's not a #1 priority, but I feel like it's still good to have a
UPS for my computer(s).
Also, I always thought a sudden power loss could cause some damage
and/or data loss for a PC.
Really? Of course it isn't important enough for a UPS. Good lord m people priorities should not land with the BBS being #1. Mine also doesn't sit on a UPS. If it goes down.. its down.. this isn't an I with thousands of clients PAYING for service, its a toy. At some poi I may get a UPS but I'm not going to prioritize one and neither shoul the other guy..
yeah, this is exactly where I'm coming from. My BBS has near zero traffi it's really the hardware that has the value here. I'm not going to say not spend money in the things you love doing. I've got more than a few duckets up in ham radio gear. Still, Occam's razor the simple answer is often the one. I don't want another bit of kit to maintain on top of the blinking paperweight that is my BBS. I don't have elaborate electrical suppression my radio gear, I just never leave my antenna hooked up but rather grounded not in use and even the power supply transformer unplugged. I cover my "ri and my key with cloths for dust.
I mean my morse code key is a few hundred dollars worth of equipment alone and I have a few of them!
IMO, it's not that it's not important enough for a UPS. Probably not, but also, I think a sudden loss of power could potentially cause damage to a
Yes. Exactly what I've been trying to tell these people. Somehow they can't (or don't want to) understand. Oh well. Rookies and amateurs.
;-)
Exodus wrote to Gamgee <=-
Yes. Exactly what I've been trying to tell these people. Somehow they can't (or don't want to) understand. Oh well. Rookies and amateurs.
;-)
Same people that don't do backups.
Yes. Exactly what I've been trying to tell these people. Somehow they
can't (or don't want to) understand. Oh well. Rookies and amateurs. ;-)
Same people that don't do backups.
Nightfox wrote to Exodus <=-
Re: Re: Queen City BBS Power Issues
By: Exodus to Gamgee on Fri Aug 09 2024 03:57 pm
Yes. Exactly what I've been trying to tell these people. Somehow they
can't (or don't want to) understand. Oh well. Rookies and amateurs. ;-)
Same people that don't do backups.
I do backups, but you never know when a power loss might happen, and it might also happen multiple times in a day. I doubt people are making backups that frequently.
I do backups, but you never know when a power loss might happen, and it
might also happen multiple times in a day. I doubt people are making
backups that frequently.
My system is backed up daily, in the wee hours of the morning, fully automated by a script run in a cron job. Very simple and quick, just an 'rsync' mirroring (of only changed items) to two different locations (one of them off-site).
So there's always a backup available that's less than a day old. Good enough for a "hobby" BBS... ;-)
Same people that don't do backups.
Had to double-check that the Synology was backing up the BBS VM. Looks like once a week, so not bad.
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