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Unsupported Should Not Mean Blind
Still Blind After the Log Storm: When “Unsupported” Isn’t the End of the Story In April, I ran into a server problem that turned a monitoring tool into part of the outage. The short version is this: the DigitalOcean monitoring agent began producing repeated filesystem metric errors on a CloudLinux/cPanel server using CageFS. The logs grew until /var/log consumed roughly 96 GB, CPU stayed high,…
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DigitalOcean:Boom AI Spotyka się z Testem Wydajności
DigitalOcean ogłosił wyniki testów wydajności dla swojej platformy zapewniającej obsługę obciążeń intensywnie wykorzystujących sztuczną inteligencję (AI). Testy były prowadzone na maszynach wirtualnych na podstawie systemu operacyjnego Ubuntu 20.04, zasobami CPU i pamięci odpowiednio równe 64GB i 128GB. Najważniejsze wyniki: Wyniki pokazują, że obciążeń intensywnie wykorzystujących AI jest…
A closer look at setting up NanoClaw on a DigitalOcean droplet with Tailscale for easier access as the foundation for my GTM dark factory
Breaking Free From Hostinger
Migrating Away from Hostinger: A Day of DNS, Databases, and Determination Today was one of those deep infrastructure days—the kind where progress doesn’t always look flashy, but everything underneath gets stronger. I spent most of the day migrating multiple domains and subdomains from Hostinger to my own hosting environment. Along with that came two email accounts and eight MySQL databases. On…
Here's yet another unique hack attempt on my DLCC website: a DigitalOcean user using a Google bot -- AdsBot-Google...
Many years ago, I had GoogleAds on my DLCC website for a short time. When the ads actually generated money for me, $196 in a pay period, Google abruptly ended my GoogleAds account, saying I violated their policies. They ended my account because I actually made some money. I sent Google's check back to them, uncashed, and told them what they could do with it and their ad scam scheme. 👊 From that point -- over 20 YEARS ago -- to this day, my DLCC website has not had any ads on it...
If this is Google trying to hack my DLCC website using DigitalOcean's Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), they are really getting desperate to steal content that hasn't been on my DLCC website since last Halloween... 😆
Oh, and Google, it isn't coming back, either... 😁😁😁
But, please, continue to use as many different resources as you can to look for something that isn't there... 😆
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The Email Problem in Hosting
Becoming a host is not as simple as it looks. I’m starting to learn that the hard way. Even with robust systems like cPanel and WHM, you’re still operating inside someone else’s network—and those networks are locked down heavily in the name of security. Nowhere is that more apparent than with email. Email is one of the biggest risks in server environments. It’s trivial for a compromised account…