BTW, before you start looking for solutions to problems that don't exist, the site runs on a IONOS server and thats doing fine thanks.
Exactly how does that work then?
That was sarcasm based on your apparent suggestion that there was no physical hardware. I am fully aware of docker and its friends. Can I tactfully suggest that just because someone makes different choices to you, doesn’t necessarily mean they don't understand the problem as well as you do.
BTW, before you start looking for solutions to problems that don't exist, the site runs on a IONOS server and thats doing fine thanks.
Exactly how does that work then?
That was sarcasm based on your apparent suggestion that there was no physical hardware. I am fully aware of docker and its friends. Can I tactfully suggest that just because someone makes different choices to you, doesn’t necessarily mean they don't understand the problem as well as you do.
Wow! That's a bit harsh! I missed the sarcasm, but there again i tend to always ignore sarcasm. Irony is more subtle.
No way was there any intention to patronise - it was a genuine thought based on the original thread that mentioned a PSU replacement. It's not a criticism - its an alternative that might save time and money. I also used to use 1&1, but moved off a while ago for various reasions. I also never suggested that there was a problem of any sort!k
My mistake here was the sarcasm bit. Sheesh!
#63 Re: Welcome to Audio Talk
Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 2:43 pm
by ed
I've changed my mind, I just can't see the point and can no longer be bothered....