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barrenfrozenwasteland.com
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| | | | I've been looking for a while for a machine that can run a RAID array, giving me somewhere to put my media and backups that wont lose everything if a hard disk dies. My real problem when looking for something that fits my needs is price. There's plenty of capable devices out there, but they tend to get expensive quickly - a Drobo or multi-disk NAS box can set you back £300 before you've bought any disks. | |
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blog.acelab.eu.com
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andybradford.dev
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| | | | Like a lot of people, I've found that my TV viewing habits have moved away from broadcast TV and towards streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime. I decided it was time to have a cold hard look at how much I was spending on my TV subscription and take the brave first step... | |
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www.rubrik.com
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| | PostgreSQL's backup and recovery are often complex and time-consuming, relying on manual workflows that don't integrate with other workloads, creating operational silos. Traditional methods can be manual, slow, risking recovery objectives and business continuity in case of data loss. Rubrik's solution simplifies this by automating discovery, backup, and policy enforcement in a single platform, offering fast, point-in-time recovery and detailed monitoring to keep PostgreSQL environments secure, compliant, and manageable. |