Servers, Upgrades and a little Cryptocurrency
In this weeks episode we start off by discussing Edd’s recent Server build, touching upon the hardware specifications, OS/ZFS-pool choices and monitoring configuration. We then move on to highlight the value in splitting up computational intensive tasks into queued jobs, defensive programming in JavaScript and handling querying ever increasing data-sets. Finally, we talk about keeping on-top of Software/Dependency upgrades, moving over to platforms such as AWS and Ethereum.
Show Links
- Intel Core i5-7600K Processor
- Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
- Clonezilla
- Mirroring the FreeNAS USB Boot Device
- MemTest86
- Prime95 - PrimeNet
- How to install a Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO on Intel 1150
- Thermal grease
- ZFS Disk Scrub - Why and When?
- Why Scrubbing ZFS Without ECC RAM Probably Won’t Corrupt Everything
- hashdeep
- Monit
- Pushover
- Laravel Queues
- How to make sure undefined is not defined in JavaScript
- Extract, transform, load
- Sending or viewing emails using telnet
- EBS Snapshot Scheduler
- A quick Symfony 4 Demo - Fabien Potencier
- Symfony roadmap, notifications and release checker
- Ethereum Project
- ryepdx/pyethrecover
- This Guy Lost $67,000 in Bitcoin When he Upgraded His Computer
- Bitcoin Introduction with Michael Miller
- Bitcoin with Andreas Antonopoulos
- Ethereum with Aaron Davis
- Blockchain
- 3v4l Online PHP editor
- asciinema - Record and share your terminal sessions, the right way
- Using Homebrew to Manage Project Development Scripts
- GOTO 2017 - One Journey, Many Paths - A Pragmatic Guide for Migrating to Microservices