by wwarren | Dec 14, 2020 | Annoucements, Hosting
Nathan Neil interviewed me about my hosting product. It’s about 25 minutes long. We talk about why I started my company, my hosting products, how I am different. We also talk about the value I present in the hosting space and how my attention to detail gives...
by wwarren | Dec 9, 2020 | Firewalls, Free/TrueNAS, FreeBSD, Hosting, Linux, Open Source, PFSense
RedHat announces the death of CentOS. To quote the article: In the past, CentOS has been a community build of the current RHEL source, providing a robust production distro for those willing to do without Red Hat support. When RHEL gets a fix, the project aims to have...
by wwarren | Dec 4, 2020 | Annoucements, Free/TrueNAS, Hardware, Open Source
Remember this post? This has been 4 years in the making. I have tested this extensively at my office and at a clients remote location. With ransomware going nuts I am targeting this launch towards protecting against ransomware and offering an affordable, onsite...
by wwarren | Dec 3, 2020 | Comcast, Internet
Comcast released a website that says they are capping residential at 1.2 Terabytes of data usage. If you go over it’s $10/month per 50 gigabytes. Your maximum overage charge is $100/month. At least Comcast is not trying to say it’s for network...
by wwarren | Nov 29, 2020 | Hardware, Security, Security Alerts
ZDNET has a concerning article about UEFI malware found on some PC’s. According to the article this most recent UEFI infection was not the first. The Russian APT group Fancy Bear was using it back in 2018. Things like this usually means you can count on at...