However...right now, I have 2 back to back snowstorms to
worry about...so the BBS is low priority. Yet, as long as
I have power, and there are no thunderstorms in the area,
I'm online.
How dare you say the weather is more important than the BBS! SHAME!
Q: Do you Sysop, take this BBS, to be your lawfully wedded spouse??
A: Well, it's in the bedroom, but I'm the one getting screwed. <G>
In Arkansas at this typing, we are under a Winter Storm Warning statewid with Wind Chill Advisories and Warnings, Hard Freeze Warnings, and Lake Wi Advisories (what idiot is out in blizzard like conditions on a lake??!!). is currently snow and freezing fog and 11 degrees in Little Rock, and we m
As long as I can keep power and internet, I'll be happy.
However...right now, I have 2 back to back snowstorms to
worry about...so the BBS is low priority. Yet, as long as
I have power, and there are no thunderstorms in the area,
I'm online.
How dare you say the weather is more important than the BBS! SHAME! <G>
--- Renegade vY2Ka2
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Which is why I run my BBS on a VPS :)
Re: Re: Networks
By: Robert Wolfe to T.j. Mcmillen on Wed Feb 17 2021 12:24 pm
Which is why I run my BBS on a VPS :)
AWS. :)
I discovered that the minute DOSemu is loaded, my vCPUs go nuts. $14/mo, Reserved Instances.
Brian Klauss <-> Dream Master
Caught in a Dream | caughtinadream.com a Synchronet BBS
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Yeah, not all of us are made of $$ :) LOL I use InterServer for both
of my VPSes. $6/month for my Linux instance and $10/month for my
Windows instance.
Re: Re: Networks
By: Robert Wolfe to Brian Klauss on Wed Feb 17 2021 03:10 pm
Yeah, not all of us are made of $$ :) LOL I use InterServer for both
of my VPSes. $6/month for my Linux instance and $10/month for my Windows instance.
I've gone back and forth between running my BBS at home, moving it to a true
VPS, or keeping it on AWS. The advantages, for me anyway, of running it on
is the flexibility. Once I discovered the right sizing of the system, I set
the BBS as a reserved instance. (2 vCPU, 2GB memory)
Brian Klauss <-> Dream Master
Caught in a Dream | caughtinadream.com a Synchronet BBS
--- SBBSecho 3.12-Linux
* Origin: Caught in a Dream - caughtinadream.com (1:104/116)
I've gone back and forth between running my BBS at home, moving it to a true VP
, or keeping it on AWS. The advantages, for me anyway, of running it on AWS is
the flexibility. Once I discovered the right sizing of the system, I set up th
BBS as a reserved instance. (2 vCPU, 2GB memory)
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