Correct me if I'm wrong, but these sound like issues with your union, not unions in general.
n2burns
Interesting. This feels like a continuation of the CPC's popularity and their simple solutions to complicated problems.
Ironic when they're trying to talk about Corporations Cutting Corners, eh?
Analog is the opposite of digital, which doesn't describe an electric bike.
Analog is the opposite of digital, which doesn't describe an electric bike.
You can setup unattended-updates to handle most of those.
While he should have said it better, he's 100% correct.
This argument from the two Prairie Premiers
Higgs is the Premier of New Brunswick, which FYI is not in the Prairies...
From the article
Some products — like devices powered by combustion engines ... — are excluded from Oregon’s rules entirely.
I’m mainly concerned about:
- Not losing data if one drive dies on me.
Sure, that's what RAID is designed to do. However, I'd suggest also looking into what happens when your array is degraded and how to rebuild it.
- Fast reads
I'm a bit surprised you need fast reads with a media server. You're probably going to have to clarify your needs a bit more.
- Easy plug and play expansion
Since I’ll have 8 drives (or 6, if I use the smaller server, it would be nice if I could swap out one of them without losing data and add a larger one, which would then get used automatically. Is that something that RAID is good for?
Standard RAID levels generally don't have options to add larger drives. I'm not sure what you mean by "plug and play". I'm pretty sure almost all setups will involve a fair bit of configuration.
I’m hesitant to set up backups because it’s going to be a lot of data.
It's also a lot of data to lose if things go more wrong than you expected (multi-drive failure, bit-rot, etc.).
Is HBA mode that rare? It seems pretty common. Either way, we don't know OP's hardware.
And I'm not scared of RAID controller failure, I'm scared of single point failure. I know it's highly unlikely, but the risk for stranded data is unacceptable IMHO unless you're recommending OP make sure they have a spare on hand.
Also, I never even mentioned ZFS (I've actually never even used it).
The affordability crisis is a major crisis, and we need to do whatever we can to get this under control.
At the same time, I literally have the same question that's in the title. She says she only makes $1,200/mo. Assuming that's true, the OAS estimator (also assuming she's single) says she should be getting $1,013.77 from OAS and GIS alone. I don't live in Quebec, so i don't know a lot about QPP, but that should be more than $200/mo if she worked most of her life. And if she's making that little, she shouldn't have any tax deducted at source, so that shouldn't reduce her income.