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It's in beta, but HAProxy has a gateway product:

https://www.haproxy.com/blog/announcing-haproxy-unified-gate...


Love haproxy but if we’re shilling projects istio is superior. Multi cluster, hbone, ambient.


What is hbone? What is ambient?


> istio is superior

It's also eating a significant amount of your compute and memory


Lots more moving pieces though


There are many Gateway implementations: https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/implementations/


Not really, those people go to a hospital where there is a duty of care. Hospitals don't get to just say "Nah, not gonna help you" and close the door for people showing up in the ED.

So those vaccine deniers get sick, lose their commitment, go to the ED, get some level of treatment/help/etc, and suck up resources and impact help for the guy who got vaccinated then got hit by someone running a red light....


Also, they will help spread the disease around, chances to hit some less fortunate chaps increasing with every new carrier.


There is a new Unified one that can use SQLite and other options. I have been using that one for a year or more


Framework, the AMD versions.

Can take the 48GB SODIMMs that are on the market now. That'll handle a spreadsheet or two.


Great - thx!


You can also use Codeberg.


Glacier Deep Archive is the cheapest cloud backup option at $1USD/month/TB.

Google Cloud Store Archive Tier is a tiny bit more.


To quote the old mongodb video: If you don't care about restores, /dev/null is even cheaper, and its webscale.


Both would be pretty expensive to actually restore from, though, IIRC.


Quite expensive, but it should only ever be a last resort after your local backups have all failed in some way or another. For $1/mo/TB you purchase the opportunity to pay an exorbitant amount to recover from an otherwise catastrophic situation.


If you don't test your backups, they don't exist.


There is a free tier that accounts for testing, first 100GB of transfer out of AWS per month is free.


Yes, about $90USD per TB.

But I weigh that against data recovery from failed disks and the loss of the data I put in Glacier (family photos/etc). Then its dirt cheap.


VerneMQ also has built in clustering and message replication which would make this easy.


Have you tried both EMQx and VerneMQ and would you specifically recommend one over the other? I don't have experience with VerneMQ


It's about $1USD/TB/month (varies slightly by AWS region). Unless you need to retrieve and download, where it works out to about $90USD/TB.


Yes, but if it's your third location of 3-2-1 then it can also make sense to weigh it against data recovery costs on damaged hardware.

I backup to Glacier as well. For me to need to pull from it (and pay that $90/TB or so) means I've lost more than two drives in a historically very reliable RAIDZ2 pool, or lost my NAS entirely.

I'll pay $90/TB over unknown $$$$ for a data recovery from burned/flooded/fried/failed disks.


So you don't test your backups to Glacier ?


Of course. I don't retreive all 4+TB every week or month.


Or steal the block that has your bash profile....


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