Re: If Linux Is About Choice, Why Then ...
On 06-04-17, Carl Fink wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 06, 2017 at 12:35:37PM +0100, Joe wrote:
>
> > If I was a paid admin looking after multiple servers, yes, that's the
> > obvious thing to do. But this isn't my job, and I can't afford to buy a
> > second set of hardware, so the only practical test is to actually do
> > it.
>
> Second set of hardware is a false requirement. Go to, say,
> http://nosupportlinuxhosting.com and rent a VM for $1/month and set up your
> server there. Make it work. If you insist on physical hardware, you can then
> clone the working setup back to your physical server.
> --
> Carl Fink nitpicking@nitpicking.com
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Yes, when I've mentioned cloning I thought of virtual clone, not cloning
on hardware. There are many virtual solutions for your problem.
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