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From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Tue Nov 4 22:52:46 2014
From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson)
Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2014 15:52:46 -0700 (MST)
Subject: [SFS] Job: Denver, CO - Sr. Systems Engineer
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> David,
> I wanted to reach out to you this afternoon and make you aware of a
> Sr. Systems Engineer opening available with one of our clients in
> the downtown Denver area. Our client is seeking someone who is
> interested working in a start-up type of environment that allows for
> creativeness and the chance to work with new and emerging
> technologies within the cable industry. The ideal candidate will
> have a strong background working with Linux OS environments and have
> strong scripting skills. Experience utilizing a variety of
> deployment automation tools and monitoring tools is preferred. If
> you would like to setup a time to speak and learn more about this
> exciting role please let me know. We also offer up to a $500
> referral bonus if you happen to know of anyone that may be
> interested.
> Thanks,
> David Pentico
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> 303-782-9500
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From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Tue Nov 4 23:01:34 2014
From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson)
Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2014 16:01:34 -0700 (MST)
Subject: [SFS] LibrePlanet 2015 speaker registration until Sunday, November 9
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LibrePlanet 2015, March 21 -22
Road trip, anyone?
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David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Satellite CCAH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 UbuntuCP NovellCLA
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us
This is a good time for a r3VOLution.
----- Original Message -----
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> Free Software Foundation
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> Dear David and Heather,
> The deadline to submit a proposal for LibrePlanet 2015, March 21-22
> in Cambridge, MA has been extended! Bummed that you didn't get your
> application in on time? Now you've got until Sunday, November 9,
> 2014 at 23:59 UTC to submit your killer session idea , and we can't
> wait to read it! Remember--LibrePlanet features speakers with
> varying degrees of experience and from all kinds of fields, so
> whether you're new to speaking, a developer, an organizer, a policy
> wonk, a teacher, a librarian, or anyone else who has something to
> say about our theme, "Free Software Everywhere," we want to see your
> proposals. Propose a session today ! Still on the fence about
> applying? Read past speaker Shauna Gordon-McKeon's words of wisdom .
> Want to attend LibrePlanet, but not as a speaker? Attendee
> registration is open, and so is the scholarship application (until
> November 30). Don't forget, admission to LibrePlanet is gratis for
> FSF members and students.
> But wait, there's more! Now is also the time to nominate your
> favorite free software hero or project for the 17th annual Free
> Software Awards. We give out two awards each year. The Award for the
> Advancement of Free Software goes to an individual who has made a
> great contribution to the progress and development of free software,
> through activities that accord with the spirit of free software. The
> Award for Projects of Social Benefit goes to the project or team
> responsible for applying free software, or the ideas of the free
> software movement, in a project that intentionally and significantly
> benefits society in other aspects of life. Nominations will be
> accepted through Sunday, November 16, 2014 at 23:59 UTC. Visit the
> nomination announcement for more information and to submit your
> nomination.
> Happy hacking,
> Libby Reinish
> Campaigns Manager
> Free Software Foundation
> P.S. Please share and forward this message with people in your
> networks who might be interested. Word of mouth is a powerful thing.
>
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LibrePlanet 2015, March 21-22Road trip, anyone? -- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist RHCE+Satellite CCAH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 UbuntuCP NovellCLA Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us
This is a good time for a r3VOLution.
Dear David and Heather,
The deadline to submit a proposal for LibrePlanet 2015, March 21-22 in Cambridge, MA has been extended! Bummed that you didn't get your application in on time? Now you've got until Sunday, November 9, 2014 at 23:59 UTC to submit your killer session idea, and we can't wait to read it! Remember--LibrePlanet features speakers with varying degrees of
experience and from all kinds of fields, so whether you're new to speaking, a developer, an organizer, a policy wonk, a teacher, a librarian, or anyone else who has something to say about our theme, "Free Software Everywhere," we want to see your proposals. Propose a session today! Still on the fence about applying? Read past speaker Shauna Gordon-McKeon's words of
wisdom.
Want to attend LibrePlanet, but not as a speaker? Attendee registration is open, and so is the scholarship application (until November 30). Don't forget, admission to LibrePlanet is gratis for FSF members and students.
But wait, there's more! Now is also the time to nominate your favorite free software hero or project for the 17th annual Free Software Awards. We give out two awards each year. The Award for the Advancement of Free Software goes to an individual who has made a great contribution to the progress and development of free software, through activities that accord with the spirit of free software. The Award for Projects of Social Benefit goes to the project or team responsible for applying free software, or the ideas of the free software
movement, in a project that intentionally and significantly benefits society in other aspects of life. Nominations will be accepted through Sunday, November 16, 2014 at 23:59 UTC. Visit the nomination announcement for more information and to submit your nomination.
Happy hacking,
Libby Reinish
Campaigns Manager
Free Software Foundation
P.S. Please share and forward this message with people in your networks who might be interested. Word of mouth is a powerful thing.
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From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Thu Nov 6 00:16:55 2014
From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson)
Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2014 17:16:55 -0700 (MST)
Subject: [SFS] Bitcoin, 11/7, Software Freedom First Friday
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Last reminder.
RSVP here: http://www.meetup.com/LongmontHackerSpace/events/213072772/
or here: http://www.sofree.us/?p=162925
for Friday night's Bitcoin session.
--
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Satellite CCAH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 UbuntuCP NovellCLA
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us
This is a good time for a r3VOLution.
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Last reminder. RSVP here: http://www.meetup.com/LongmontHackerSpace/events/213072772/ or here: http://www.sofree.us/?p=162925 for Friday night's Bitcoin session. -- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist RHCE+Satellite CCAH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 UbuntuCP NovellCLA Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us
This is a good time for a r3VOLution.
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From garheade@romerotools.net Fri Nov 7 02:19:38 2014
From: garheade@romerotools.net (Gar Romero)
Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2014 21:19:38 -0500
Subject: [SFS] Installfest Fort Collins
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Subject: [CoLoCo] Ubuntu get-together in Fort Collins
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Hi all,
Mike Stolz over at Computer Renaissance has graciously offered his stor=
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tomorrow evening for an Ubuntu get-together and 14.10 installfest. I pl=
an
to bring some 14.10 media and Mike has a handful of spare drives, plus =
some
systems for booting the Live image on. Please join us if you're in the =
Fort
Collins/Loveland/Greeley area and want to try the new release or instal=
l it
on your system!
2721 S College Ave #7 (1 block from Drake & College)
Fort Collins, CO 80525
This event will run from 6-7pm. Hope to see you there!
Ryan
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Thanks,
Gary (Garheade) Romero
(303) 895-6696
www.romerotools.net
Twitter: @PapaGarheade
G+: http://www.google.com/+GarRomero
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From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Fri Nov 7 22:52:57 2014
From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson)
Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2014 15:52:57 -0700 (MST)
Subject: [SFS] plans change
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Jessica, tonight's teacher, had a medical issue and won't be able to teach tonight.
I'll do a workshop, I guess. I have 112 mBTC for us to play with.
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David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Satellite CCAH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 UbuntuCP NovellCLA
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us
This is a good time for a r3VOLution.
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Jessica, tonight's teacher, had a medical issue and won't be able to teach tonight. I'll do a workshop, I guess. I have 112 mBTC for us to play with. -- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist RHCE+Satellite CCAH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 UbuntuCP NovellCLA Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us
This is a good time for a r3VOLution.
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From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Tue Nov 11 17:25:23 2014
From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson)
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 10:25:23 -0700 (MST)
Subject: [SFS] Job: *Junior* Linux SysAdmin in Boulder
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Looking for opportunity to get into full-time Linux work, or upgrade your job? Maybe this is it. Directly contact Tommy (CC'd), if you're interested.
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David
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> David,
> Here is the brief job description for the position with my client
> LeGrange Systems in Boulder.
> Again, they are looking for a pretty junior person. Someone who has
> 0-2 years of Linux experience and is eager and motivated to progress
> in their career.
> Thanks again for all your help!
> Regards,
> Tommy
> TEKsystems is supporting our client who is an exciting and
> progressive startup company in Boulder County. The make their
> clients e-commerce websites more scalable and deliverable. They are
> looking to onboard someone with 0-2 years of Linux administration
> experience who is eager, a problem solver, a critical thinker, and
> has good communication. 0-2 years of recent experience with a
> college degree in Computer Science.
> Position Summary:
> The Support Engineer is responsible for providing top-notch support
> and IT services in the cloud to support our Cloud Maestro product
> lines, as well as, internal initiatives. The Support Engineer will
> work closely with all lines of business (Engineering, QA, Test,
> Marketing) to support processes and service offerings with business
> goals, IT best practices, and product and technology roadmaps. This
> individual will also develop documentation and automation to ease
> the support burden, as well as, work with Engineering to provide
> customer feedback to improve the customer experience.
> This position offers tremendous growth opportunity. This position has
> the potential to work into an engineering role.
> Top 3 skills:
> 1. Linux Administration
> 2. Scripting and Automation
> 3. Eager to grow with a startup company and advance IT career.
> Benefits
> Our client provides competitive salaries, a world class benefits
> package, including medical, dental and vision insurance, employees
> stock incentive plan, life insurance, short & long term disability
> insurance, and much more.
>
> Tommy Nickel Recruiter
> 11080 Circle Point Road, Suite 410
> Broomfield, CO 80020
> T: 303.412.2716 | M: 719.338.0252
> F: 303.412.2777
> tnickel@teksystems.com
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Looking for opportunity to get into full-time Linux work, or upgrade your job? Maybe this is it. Directly contact Tommy (CC'd), if you're interested. -- David
David,
Here is the brief job description for the position with my client LeGrange Systems in Boulder.
Again, they are looking for a pretty junior person. Someone who has 0-2 years of Linux experience and is eager and motivated to progress in their career.
Thanks again for all your help!
Regards,
Tommy
TEKsystems is supporting our client who is an exciting and progressive startup company in Boulder County. The make their clients e-commerce websites more scalable and deliverable.
They are looking to onboard someone with 0-2 years of Linux administration experience who is eager, a problem solver, a critical thinker, and has good communication. 0-2 years of recent experience with a college degree in Computer Science.
Position Summary:
The Support Engineer is responsible for providing top-notch support and IT services in the cloud to support our Cloud Maestro product lines, as well as, internal initiatives. The Support Engineer will work closely with all lines of business (Engineering, QA,
Test, Marketing) to support processes and service offerings with business goals, IT best practices, and product and technology roadmaps. This individual will also develop documentation and automation to ease the support burden, as well as, work with Engineering
to provide customer feedback to improve the customer experience.
This position offers tremendous growth opportunity. This position has the potential to work into an engineering role.
Top 3 skills:
1. Linux Administration
2. Scripting and Automation
3. Eager to grow with a startup company and advance IT career.
Benefits
Our client provides competitive salaries, a world class benefits package, including medical, dental and vision insurance, employees stock incentive plan, life insurance, short & long term disability insurance, and much more.
Tommy Nickel Recruiter
11080 Circle Point Road, Suite 410
Broomfield, CO 80020
T: 303.412.2716
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From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Sun Nov 16 21:21:07 2014
From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson)
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 14:21:07 -0700 (MST)
Subject: [SFS] Docker by Duncan, Saturday 11/22 at DenHac
In-Reply-To: <24197100.303127.1416169219996.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu>
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I'm sorry for the late notice! I need to buy or rent some organizational skills!
The Duncan Fedde will be leading a Docker workshop for SFS on Saturday morning at DenHac.
Docker is software for managing LXC (Linux containers). Linux containers is like virtualization (KVM/vmware/virtualbox), but containers are much faster and smaller than VM's. And, it's the new hot-ness. Up there with PaaS. (Platform as a Service, not the Easter egg dye).
--
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Satellite CCAH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 UbuntuCP NovellCLA
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us
This is a good time for a r3VOLution.
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r workshop for SFS on Saturday morning at DenHac.
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on (KVM/vmware/virtualbox), but containers are much faster and smaller than=
VM's. And, it's the new hot-ness. Up there with PaaS. (Platform as a Servi=
ce, not the Easter egg dye).
-- David L. Willso=
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This is a good time for a r3VOLution.
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From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Sun Nov 16 21:27:43 2014
From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson)
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 14:27:43 -0700 (MST)
Subject: [SFS] Docker by Duncan, Saturday 11/22 at DenHac
In-Reply-To: <4211554.303238.1416172867084.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu>
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Bah! Forgot the link!
http://www.sofree.us/?p=162930
--
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Satellite CCAH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 UbuntuCP NovellCLA
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us
This is a good time for a r3VOLution.
----- Original Message -----
> I'm sorry for the late notice! I need to buy or rent some
> organizational skills!
> The Duncan Fedde will be leading a Docker workshop for SFS on
> Saturday morning at DenHac.
> Docker is software for managing LXC (Linux containers). Linux
> containers is like virtualization (KVM/vmware/virtualbox), but
> containers are much faster and smaller than VM's. And, it's the new
> hot-ness. Up there with PaaS. (Platform as a Service, not the Easter
> egg dye).
> --
> David L. Willson
> Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
> RHCE+Satellite CCAH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 UbuntuCP NovellCLA
> Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
> http://sofree.us
> This is a good time for a r3VOLution.
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http://www.sofree.us/?p=
=3D162930
-- David L. Willson Tea=
cher, Engineer, Evangelist RHCE+Satellite CCAH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1=
UbuntuCP NovellCLA Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us
This is a good time for a r3VOLution.
I'm sorry for the l=
ate notice! I need to buy or rent some organizational skills! The Du=
ncan Fedde will be leading a Docker workshop for SFS on Saturday morning at=
DenHac. Docker is software for managing LXC (Linux containers). Lin=
ux containers is like virtualization (KVM/vmware/virtualbox), but container=
s are much faster and smaller than VM's. And, it's the new hot-ness. Up the=
re with PaaS. (Platform as a Service, not the Easter egg dye). =
-- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist RHC=
E+Satellite CCAH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 UbuntuCP NovellCLA Mobile 720=
-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us
This is a good time for a r3VOLu=
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From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Wed Nov 19 04:02:15 2014
From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson)
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 21:02:15 -0700 (MST)
Subject: [SFS] Upcoming Events: Docker, Ruby
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Docker by Duncan, *this* Saturday at DenHac, 10AM, 64 mBTC or $32
Ricker on Ruby, Saturday 12/6 at PARSEC, 10AM
No certain plans for 1st Friday, 12/5. There is a move to cancel it. Do I hear a second, or a topic nom-nomination?
--
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Satellite CCAH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 UbuntuCP NovellCLA
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us
This is a good time for a r3VOLution.
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Docker by Duncan, *this* Saturday at DenHac, 10AM, 64 mBTC or $32 Ricker on Ruby, Saturday 12/6 at PARSEC, 10AM No certain plans for 1st Friday, 12/5. There is a move to cancel it. Do I hear a second, or a topic nom-nomination? -- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist RHCE+Satellite CCAH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 UbuntuCP NovellCLA Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us
This is a good time for a r3VOLution.
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From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Thu Nov 20 12:45:16 2014
From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson)
Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 05:45:16 -0700 (MST)
Subject: [SFS] Fwd: Nominate your heroes for the Free Software Awards
In-Reply-To:
Message-ID: <6827009.360693.1416487516498.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu>
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If you have a hero in the free software community, consider making a nomination.
I nominated Dan Lynch and Ken Fallon. Someone ought to get the Wordpress guy and Mitchell Hashimoto.
--
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Satellite CCAH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 UbuntuCP NovellCLA
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us
This is a good time for a r3VOLution.
----- Original Message -----
>
>
> Free Software Foundation
>
>
> Dear David and Heather,
> Sharing is one of free software's key principles. People who
> contribute to the advancement of free software, and to society, are
> committed to sharing their ideas in order to create something we can
> all benefit from. Often, they don't ask for anything in return.
> That's why each year, the Free Software Foundation recognizes one
> deserving individual and one project with the Free Software Awards.
> Who do you think should receive the 17th annual awards? Nominate an
> individual or a project you'd like us to recognize--nominations will
> be accepted through Sunday, November 16th, 2014 at 23:59 UTC.
> To nominate an individual for the Award for the Advancement of Free
> Software or a project for the Award for Projects of Social Benefit,
> send your nomination along with a description of the project or
> individual to award-nominations@gnu.org .
> What are you waiting for? Take a few minutes to give a little
> something to people and projects that have inspired you. Your
> nominations will be reviewed by our awards committee and the winners
> will be announced at LibrePlanet 2015 . Award for the Advancement of
> Free Software
> The Free Software Foundation Award for the Advancement of Free
> Software is presented to an individual who has made a great
> contribution to the progress and development of free software,
> through activities that accord with the spirit of free software.
> Individuals who describe their projects as "open" instead of "free"
> are eligible nonetheless, provided the software is in fact
> free/libre . Award for Projects of Social Benefit
> The Award for Projects of Social Benefit is presented to the project
> or team responsible for applying free software, or the ideas of the
> free software movement, in a project that intentionally and
> significantly benefits society in other aspects of life.
> We look to recognize projects or teams that encourage people to
> cooperate in freedom to accomplish social tasks. A long-term
> commitment to one's project (or the potential for a long-term
> commitment) is crucial to this end.
> This award stresses the use of free software in the service of
> humanity. We have deliberately chosen this broad criterion so that
> many different areas of activity can be considered. However, one
> area that is not included is that of free software itself. Projects
> with a primary goal of promoting or advancing free software are not
> eligible for this award (we honor individuals working on those
> projects with our annual Award for the Advancement of Free
> Software).
> We will consider any project or team that uses free software or its
> philosophy to address a goal important to society. To qualify, a
> project must use free software, produce free documentation, or use
> the idea of free software as defined in the Free Software Definition
> . Projects that promote or depend on the use of non-free software
> are not eligible for this award. Commercial projects are not
> excluded, but commercial success is not our scale for judging
> projects. Eligibility
> In the case of both awards, previous winners are not eligible for
> nomination, but renomination of other previous nominees is
> encouraged. Only individuals are eligible for nomination for the
> Advancement of Free Software Award (not projects), and only projects
> can be nominated for the Social Benefit Award (not individuals). For
> a list of previous winners, please visit https://www.fsf.org/awards
> .
> Current FSF staff and board members , as well as award committee
> members, are not eligible.
> The tentative award committee members are: Marina Zhurakhinskaya,
> Matthew Garrett, Rob Savoye, Wietse Venema, Richard Stallman, Suresh
> Ramasubramanian, Vernor Vinge, Hong Feng, Fernanda G. Weiden, Harald
> Welte, Vernor Vinge, Jonas Oberg, and Yukihiro Matsumoto.
> Instructions
> After reviewing the eligibility rules above, please send your
> nominations to award-nominations@gnu.org , on or before Sunday,
> November 16th, 2014 at 23:59 UTC. Please submit nominations in the
> following format:
> *
> In the email message subject line, either put the name of the person
> you are nominating for the Award for Advancement of Free Software,
> or put the name of the project for the Award for Projects of Social
> Benefit.
> *
> Please include, in the body of your message, an explanation (forty
> lines or less) of the work done and why you think it is especially
> important to the advancement of software freedom or how it benefits
> society, respectively.
> *
> Please state, in the body of your message, where to find the
> materials (e.g., software, manuals, or writing) which your
> nomination is based on.
> Attend the Free Software Awards at LibrePlanet 2015
> Want to be in the room when the winners are announced? Register today
> for the LibrePlanet conference , March 21-22 2015, in Cambridge, MA.
> In addition to rubbing elbows with the award winners, you'll have a
> blast at the rest of the conference, with a program chock full of
> sessions free software enthusiasts will love. Remember: Free
> Software Foundation members attend LibrePlanet gratis!
> Sincerely,
> Libby Reinish
> Campaigns Manager
> You can read this post online at
> https://fsf.org/blogs/community/nominate-your-heroes-for-the-free-software-awards
> .
>
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If you have a hero in the free software community, consider making a nomination. I nominated Dan Lynch and Ken Fallon. Someone ought to get the Wordpress guy and Mitchell Hashimoto. -- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist RHCE+Satellite CCAH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 UbuntuCP NovellCLA Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us
This is a good time for a r3VOLution.
Dear David and Heather,
Sharing is one of free software's key principles. People who contribute to the advancement of free software, and to society, are committed to sharing their ideas in order to create something we can all benefit from. Often, they don't ask for anything in return. That's why each year, the Free Software Foundation recognizes one deserving individual and one project with the Free Software Awards. Who do you think should receive the 17th annual awards? Nominate an individual or a project you'd like us to recognize--nominations
will be accepted through Sunday, November 16th, 2014 at 23:59 UTC.
To nominate an individual for the Award for the Advancement of Free Software or a project for the Award for Projects of Social Benefit, send your nomination along with a description of the project or individual to award-nominations@gnu.org.
What are you waiting for? Take a few minutes to give a little something to people and projects that have inspired you. Your nominations will be reviewed by our awards committee and the winners will be announced at LibrePlanet 2015.
Award for the Advancement of Free Software
The Free Software Foundation Award for the Advancement of Free Software is presented to an individual who has made a great contribution to the progress and development of free software, through activities that accord with the spirit of free software.
Individuals who describe their projects as "open" instead of "free" are eligible nonetheless, provided the software is in fact free/libre.
Award for Projects of Social Benefit
The Award for Projects of Social Benefit is presented to the project or team responsible for applying free software, or the ideas of the free software movement, in a project that intentionally and significantly benefits society in other aspects of life.
We look to recognize projects or teams that encourage people to cooperate in freedom to accomplish social tasks. A long-term commitment to one's project (or the potential for a long-term commitment) is crucial to this end.
This award stresses the use of free software in the service of humanity. We have deliberately chosen this broad criterion so that many different areas of activity can be considered. However, one area that is not included is that of free software itself. Projects with a primary goal of promoting or advancing free software are not eligible for this award (we honor individuals working on those projects with our annual Award for the Advancement of Free Software).
We will consider any project or team that uses free software or its philosophy to address a goal important to society. To qualify, a project must use free software, produce free documentation, or use the idea of free software as defined in the Free Software Definition. Projects that promote or depend on the use of non-free software are not eligible for this award. Commercial projects are not excluded, but commercial success is not our
scale for judging projects.
Eligibility
In the case of both awards, previous winners are not eligible for nomination, but renomination of other previous nominees is encouraged. Only individuals are eligible for nomination for the Advancement of Free Software Award (not projects), and only projects can be nominated for the Social Benefit Award (not individuals). For a list of previous winners, please visit https://www.fsf.org/awards.
Current FSF staff and board members, as well as award committee members, are not eligible.
The tentative award committee members are: Marina Zhurakhinskaya, Matthew Garrett, Rob Savoye, Wietse Venema, Richard Stallman, Suresh Ramasubramanian, Vernor Vinge, Hong Feng, Fernanda G. Weiden, Harald Welte, Vernor Vinge, Jonas Oberg, and Yukihiro Matsumoto.
Instructions
After reviewing the eligibility rules above, please send your nominations to award-nominations@gnu.org, on or before Sunday, November 16th, 2014 at 23:59 UTC. Please submit nominations in the following format:
-
In the email message subject line, either put the name of the person you are nominating for the Award for Advancement of Free Software, or put the name of the project for the Award for Projects of Social Benefit.
-
Please include, in the body of your message, an explanation (forty lines or less) of the work done and why you think it is especially important to the advancement of software freedom or how it benefits society, respectively.
-
Please state, in the body of your message, where to find the materials (e.g., software, manuals, or writing) which your nomination is based on.
Attend the Free Software Awards at LibrePlanet 2015
Want to be in the room when the winners are announced? Register today for the LibrePlanet conference, March 21-22 2015, in Cambridge, MA. In addition to rubbing elbows with the award winners, you'll have a blast at the rest of the conference, with a program chock full of sessions free software enthusiasts will love. Remember: Free Software Foundation members attend LibrePlanet gratis!
Sincerely,
Libby Reinish
Campaigns Manager
You can read this post online at https://fsf.org/blogs/community/nominate-your-heroes-for-the-free-software-awards.
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From deanvaughn@yahoo.com Thu Nov 20 18:22:17 2014
From: deanvaughn@yahoo.com (dean Vaughn)
Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 10:22:17 -0800
Subject: [SFS] Moving to Aurora
Message-ID: <1416507737.49279.YahooMailBasic@web162203.mail.bf1.yahoo.com>
Hello all,
I am going to be working in Aurora starting Monday, and I would like to rent a room in the Denver area for during the week and rare weekends. I rarely smoke, occasionally drink, and would mainly be staying there Monday thru Thursday nights. Any assistance or leads would be appreciated. you can email me direct @ deanvaughn@yahoo.com.
Thanks,
Dean Vaughn
From chris@fedde.us Sat Nov 22 16:59:33 2014
From: chris@fedde.us (Chris Fedde)
Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2014 09:59:33 -0700
Subject: [SFS] 10 Bullets. By Tom Sachs
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10 Bullets. By Tom Sachs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49p1JVLHUos
I like to share this without introduction.
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From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Sat Nov 22 23:29:37 2014
From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson)
Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2014 16:29:37 -0700 (MST)
Subject: [SFS] Ruby, Saturday 12/6, PARSEC
In-Reply-To: <32640277.374651.1416698941951.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu>
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Lorin did a post on his upcoming class here:
http://therockjack.com/2014/11/20/intro-to-ruby-saturday-seminar-december-6th-2014/
Reserve your seat here:
http://www.sofree.us/?p=163228
--
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Satellite CCAH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 UbuntuCP NovellCLA
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us
This is a good time for a r3VOLution.
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Lorin did a post on his upcoming class here: http://therockjack.com/2014/11/20/intro-to-ruby-saturday-seminar-december-6th-2014/ Reserve your seat here: http://www.sofree.us/?p=163228 -- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist RHCE+Satellite CCAH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 UbuntuCP NovellCLA Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us
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From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Fri Nov 28 22:39:41 2014
From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson)
Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2014 15:39:41 -0700 (MST)
Subject: [SFS] Fwd: DelimiterVPS Black Friday Offers
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If you're into dedicated physical machines, you might want to get a server =
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retty amazing.=20
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Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist=20
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> Delimiter - July 2014 Updates
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> Black Friday / Cyber Monday 2014
> It's that time of year again where we rummage around to find the best
> deals we can for you! This year, we've added some extra servers and
> bundled Interworx, Blesta and Virtualizor.
> These are fantastic pieces of software which will really make a
> difference for you. If you are using cPanel or DirectAdmin, then
> Interworx will be breath of fresh air. We've heard from many of you
> that you're moving from WHMCS to Blesta after all the security
> problems of the last few years - Blesta is included for free with
> all our blade servers; and we've listened you want an alternative to
> SolusVM so we've teamed up with Softaculous to give you Virtualizor
> for free.
> Atom 230, 2GB RAM, 100GB Disk - $5/mo
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> * 1 IPv4 Address
> * /64 IPv6 address block
> * Gigabit port
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> * FREE Interworx License
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> * 16GB RAM
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> * 1 IPv4 Address
> * /64 IPv6 address block
> * Gigabit port
> * Hardware RAID Controller
> * Dedicated KVM (HP Lights Out) with full graphical KVM, virtual
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> * Dedicated Power control (power on/off/reset as required)
> * 5TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps (Pay annually get that doubled to 10TB)
> * OS: Linux, Windows (you provide the license) , FreeBSD or your own
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> * FREE Interworx License
> * FREE Virtualizor License
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> * 1 IPv4 Address
> * /64 IPv6 address block
> * Gigabit port
> * Hardware RAID Controller
> * Dedicated KVM (HP Lights Out) with full graphical KVM, virtual
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> * Dedicated Power control (power on/off/reset as required)
> * 10TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps (Pay annually get that doubled to 20TB)
> * OS: Linux, Windows (you provide the license) , FreeBSD or your own
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> * FREE Interworx License
> * FREE Virtualizor License
> * FREE Blesta License
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> * Gigabit port
> * /29 IPv4 Subnet
> * /64 IPv6 address block
> * Hardware RAID Controller
> * Dedicated KVM (HP Lights Out) with full graphical KVM, virtual
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> * Dedicated Power control (power on/off/reset as required)
> * 25TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps (Pay annually get that doubled to 50TB)
> * OS: Centos, Ubuntu, Scientific Linux, Fedora, Debian, FreeBSD,
> Windows (bring your own license) or install your own ISO via the
> Virtual Media
> * FREE Interworx License
> * FREE Virtualizor License
> * FREE Blesta License
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> * 2 x Quad Core L5520 Xeon
> * 24GB RAM
> * 2 x 1TB Disks - Hardware RAID1
> * Gigabit port
> * /27 (32 IPs) IPv4 Subnet
> * /64 IPv6 address block
> * Hardware RAID Controller
> * Dedicated KVM (HP Lights Out) with full graphical KVM, virtual
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> * Dedicated Power control (power on/off/reset as required)
> * 25TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps (Pay annually get that doubled to 50TB)
> * OS: Centos, Ubuntu, Scientific Linux, Fedora, Debian, FreeBSD,
> Windows (bring your own license) or install your own ISO via the
> Virtual Media
> * FREE Interworx License
> * FREE Virtualizor License
> * FREE Blesta License
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> * 2 x Quad Core L5520 Xeon
> * 24GB RAM
> * 2 x 1TB Disks - Hardware RAID1
> * Gigabit port
> * /26 (64 IPs) IPv4 Subnet
> * /64 IPv6 address block
> * Hardware RAID Controller
> * Dedicated KVM (HP Lights Out) with full graphical KVM, virtual
> media
> * Dedicated Power control (power on/off/reset as required)
> * 25TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps (Pay annually get that doubled to 50TB)
> * OS: Centos, Ubuntu, Scientific Linux, Fedora, Debian, FreeBSD,
> Windows (bring your own license) or install your own ISO via the
> Virtual Media
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> * FREE Virtualizor License
> * FREE Blesta License
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>=20
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> * 24GB RAM
> * 1TB Disk (hardware RAID already on board - add second disk for
> RAID1/RAID0)
> * Gigabit port
> * /29 IPv4 Subnet
> * /64 IPv6 address block
> * Hardware RAID Controller
> * Dedicated KVM (HP Lights Out) with full graphical KVM, virtual
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> * Dedicated Power control (power on/off/reset as required)
> * 25TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps (Pay annually get that doubled to 50TB)
> * OS: Centos, Ubuntu, Scientific Linux, Fedora, Debian, FreeBSD,
> Windows (bring your own license) or install your own ISO via the
> Virtual Media
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> * FREE Virtualizor License
> * FREE Blesta License
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> * E3-1230v3 Processor
> * 16GB RAM
> * 1 x 1TB Disk
> * Gigabit port
> * /29 (8 IPs 5 Usable) IPv4 Subnet
> * /64 IPv6 address block
> * Hardware RAID Controller
> * Dedicated KVM with full graphical KVM, virtual media
> * Dedicated Power control (power on/off/reset as required)
> * 25TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps (Pay annually get that doubled to 50TB)
> * OS: Centos, Ubuntu, Scientific Linux, Fedora, Debian, FreeBSD,
> Windows (bring your own license) or install your own ISO via the
> Virtual Media
> * FREE Interworx License
> * FREE Virtualizor License
> * FREE Blesta License
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AH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 UbuntuCP NovellCLA Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267=
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e best deals we can for you! This year, we've added some extra servers and =
bundled Interworx, Blesta and Virtualizor. These are fantastic pieces of=
software which will really make a difference for you. If you are using cPa=
nel or DirectAdmin, then Interworx will be breath of fresh air. We've heard=
from many of you that you're moving from WHMCS to Blesta after all the sec=
urity problems of the last few years - Blesta is included for free with all=
our blade servers; and we've listened you want an alternative to SolusVM s=
o we've teamed up with Softaculous to give you Virtualizor for free.
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=09=09 - 1 IPv4 Address
=09=09=09- /64 IPv6 address block
=09=09=09- Gigabit port
=09=09=09- OS: Centos, Ubuntu, Scientific Linux and Fedora
=09=09=09- Gigabit port
=09=09=09- FREE Interworx License
=09=09
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=09=09=09$10/month (paid month-to-month)
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enServer, Windows or install your own from ISO. Your own VPS server? Minecr=
aft? Storage? Development? Its your server and your resources - you can max=
it out 24x7!
=09=09=09- 2 x Dual Core 5150 Xeon
=09=09=09- 16GB RAM
=09=09=09- 500GB Disk (hardware RAID already on board - add second disk f=
or RAID1/RAID0)
=09=09=09- 1 IPv4 Address
=09=09=09- /64 IPv6 address block
=09=09=09- Gigabit port
=09=09=09- Hardware RAID Controller
=09=09=09- Dedicated KVM (HP Lights Out) with full graphical KVM, virtual=
media
=09=09=09- Dedicated Power control (power on/off/reset as required)
=09=09=09- 5TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps (Pay annually get that doubled to 10T=
B)
=09=09=09- OS: Linux, Windows (you provide the license), FreeBSD or yo=
ur own ISO
=09=09=09- FREE Interworx License
=09=09=09- FREE Virtualizor License
=09=09=09- FREE Blesta License
=09=09=09
=09=09=09$16.66/month (payable annually at $200/year) - Double bandwidth
=09=09=09$20/month (payable quarterly at $60/quarter)
=09=09=09$30/month (payable month-to-month)
=09=09=09Order Here
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=09=09=09- 16GB RAM (Upgrade to 32GB for $10/month)
=09=09=09- 1TB Disk (hardware RAID already on board - add second disk for=
RAID1/RAID0)
=09=09=09- 1 IPv4 Address
=09=09=09- /64 IPv6 address block
=09=09=09- Gigabit port
=09=09=09- Hardware RAID Controller
=09=09=09- Dedicated KVM (HP Lights Out) with full graphical KVM, virtual=
media
=09=09=09- Dedicated Power control (power on/off/reset as required)
=09=09=09- 10TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps (Pay annually get that doubled to 20=
TB)
=09=09=09- OS: Linux, Windows (you provide the license), FreeBSD or yo=
ur own ISO
=09=09=09- FREE Interworx License
=09=09=09- FREE Virtualizor License
=09=09=09- FREE Blesta License
=09=09=09
=09=09=09$29/month (payable annually at $348/year) - Double bandwidth
=09=09=09$39/month (payable quarterly at $117/quarter)
=09=09=09$49/month (payable month-to-month)
=09=09=09Atlanta Order Here
=09=09=09New York Order Here
=09=09=09Los Angeles Order Here
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rfect for web hosting, VPS server or Minecraft
=09=09=09- 2 x Quad Core L5520 Xeon
=09=09=09- 24GB RAM
=09=09=09- 1TB Disk (hardware RAID already on board - add second disk for=
RAID1/RAID0)
=09=09=09- Gigabit port
=09=09=09- /29 IPv4 Subnet
=09=09=09- /64 IPv6 address block
=09=09=09- Hardware RAID Controller
=09=09=09- Dedicated KVM (HP Lights Out) with full graphical KVM, virtual=
media
=09=09=09- Dedicated Power control (power on/off/reset as required)
=09=09=09- 25TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps (Pay annually get that doubled to 50=
TB)
=09=09=09- OS: Centos, Ubuntu, Scientific Linux, Fedora, Debian, FreeBSD,=
Windows (bring your own license) or install your own ISO via the Virtual M=
edia
=09=09=09- FREE Interworx License
=09=09=09- FREE Virtualizor License
=09=09=09- FREE Blesta License
=09=09=09
=09=09=09$49/month (payable annually at $588/year) - Double bandwidth
=09=09=09$59/month (payable quarterly at $177/quarter)
=09=09=09$69/month (payable month-to-month)
=09=09=09Atlanta Order Here
=09=09=09New York Order Here
=09=09=09Los Angeles Order Here
=09 =09=09=09
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al L5520, 24GB RAM, 2 x 1TB (RAID1) /27 (32) IPs - $79/mo (Atlanta, New Yor=
k, Los Angeles) |
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=09=09 Eight L5520 cores, 16 threads, VT support - perfect for hosting V=
PS
=09=09=09- 2 x Quad Core L5520 Xeon
=09=09=09- 24GB RAM
=09=09=09- 2 x 1TB Disks - Hardware RAID1
=09=09=09- Gigabit port
=09=09=09- /27 (32 IPs) IPv4 Subnet
=09=09=09- /64 IPv6 address block
=09=09=09- Hardware RAID Controller
=09=09=09- Dedicated KVM (HP Lights Out) with full graphical KVM, virtual=
media
=09=09=09- Dedicated Power control (power on/off/reset as required)
=09=09=09- 25TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps (Pay annually get that doubled to 50=
TB)
=09=09=09- OS: Centos, Ubuntu, Scientific Linux, Fedora, Debian, FreeBSD,=
Windows (bring your own license) or install your own ISO via the Virtual M=
edia
=09=09=09- FREE Interworx License
=09=09=09- FREE Virtualizor License
=09=09=09- FREE Blesta License
=09=09=09
=09=09=09$79/month (payable annually at $948/year) - Double bandwidth
=09=09=09$89/month (payable quarterly at $267/quarter)
=09=09=09$99/month (payable month-to-month)
=09=09=09Atlanta Order Here
=09=09=09New York Order Here
=09=09=09Los Angeles Order Here
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k, Los Angeles) |
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PS
=09=09=09- 2 x Quad Core L5520 Xeon
=09=09=09- 24GB RAM
=09=09=09- 2 x 1TB Disks - Hardware RAID1
=09=09=09- Gigabit port
=09=09=09- /26 (64 IPs) IPv4 Subnet
=09=09=09- /64 IPv6 address block
=09=09=09- Hardware RAID Controller
=09=09=09- Dedicated KVM (HP Lights Out) with full graphical KVM, virtual=
media
=09=09=09- Dedicated Power control (power on/off/reset as required)
=09=09=09- 25TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps (Pay annually get that doubled to 50=
TB)
=09=09=09- OS: Centos, Ubuntu, Scientific Linux, Fedora, Debian, FreeBSD,=
Windows (bring your own license) or install your own ISO via the Virtual M=
edia
=09=09=09- FREE Interworx License
=09=09=09- FREE Virtualizor License
=09=09=09- FREE Blesta License
=09=09=09
=09=09=09$99/month (payable annually at $1188/year) - Double bandwidth
=09=09=09$109/month (payable quarterly at $327/quarter)
=09=09=09$119/month (payable month-to-month)
=09=09=09Atlanta Order Here
=09=09=09New York Order Here
=09=09=09Los Angeles Order Here
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AM, 1TB - $69/mo (Atlanta, New York, Los Angeles) |
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=09=09=09Twelve X5650 cores, 24 threads, VT support - runs all major OS, pe=
rfect for web hosting, VPS server or Minecraft
=09=09=09- 2 x Hex Core X5650 Xeon
=09=09=09- 24GB RAM
=09=09=09- 1TB Disk (hardware RAID already on board - add second disk for=
RAID1/RAID0)
=09=09=09- Gigabit port
=09=09=09- /29 IPv4 Subnet
=09=09=09- /64 IPv6 address block
=09=09=09- Hardware RAID Controller
=09=09=09- Dedicated KVM (HP Lights Out) with full graphical KVM, virtual=
media
=09=09=09- Dedicated Power control (power on/off/reset as required)
=09=09=09- 25TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps (Pay annually get that doubled to 50=
TB)
=09=09=09- OS: Centos, Ubuntu, Scientific Linux, Fedora, Debian, FreeBSD,=
Windows (bring your own license) or install your own ISO via the Virtual M=
edia
=09=09=09- FREE Interworx License
=09=09=09- FREE Virtualizor License
=09=09=09- FREE Blesta License
=09=09=09
=09=09=09$69/month (payable annually at $828/year) - Double bandwidth
=09=09=09$79/month (payable quarterly at $237/quarter)
=09=09=09$89/month (payable month-to-month)
=09=09=09Atlanta Order Here
=09=09=09New York Order Here
=09=09=09Los Angeles Order Here
=09 =09=09=09
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E3-1230**v3**, 16GB R=
AM, 1 x 1TB /29 (8) IPs - $79/mo (Atlanta, New York, Los Angeles) |
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=09
=09=09=09Four E3-1230v3 cores, 8 threads, VT support - perfect for hosting =
VPS
=09=09=09- E3-1230v3 Processor
=09=09=09- 16GB RAM
=09=09=09- 1 x 1TB Disk
=09=09=09- Gigabit port
=09=09=09- /29 (8 IPs 5 Usable) IPv4 Subnet
=09=09=09- /64 IPv6 address block
=09=09=09- Hardware RAID Controller
=09=09=09- Dedicated KVM with full graphical KVM, virtual media
=09=09=09- Dedicated Power control (power on/off/reset as required)
=09=09=09- 25TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps (Pay annually get that doubled to 50=
TB)
=09=09=09- OS: Centos, Ubuntu, Scientific Linux, Fedora, Debian, FreeBSD,=
Windows (bring your own license) or install your own ISO via the Virtual M=
edia
=09=09=09- FREE Interworx License
=09=09=09- FREE Virtualizor License
=09=09=09- FREE Blesta License
=09=09=09
=09=09=09$79/month (payable annually at $948/year) - Double bandwidth
=09=09=09$89/month (payable quarterly at $267/quarter)
=09=09=09$99/month (payable month-to-month)
=09=09=09Atlanta Order Here
=09=09=09New York Order Here
=09=09=09Los Angeles Order Here
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