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kgustin87 · 2 months ago
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Slaves to Darkness endless spells all painted up
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dragonwysper · 2 years ago
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Does anybody have the email address for the s2d team??? I wanna know what happened. Like did the authorities finally catch up to them or did they run out of money or ???
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justaboredsimmeridk · 1 year ago
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Traits version available.
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nuclearnumbskull · 9 months ago
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Did a banner paintjob for my khorne marked s2d knights, but my fucking phone camera refuses to focus on it at any distance where it can be made out, so you'll just have to take my word for it.
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zetsofft · 6 days ago
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S2D
Bevor wir uns mit verschachtelter Resilienz beschĂ€ftigen, mĂŒssen wir zunĂ€chst die Grundprinzipien der S2D-Resilienz verstehen. Storage Spaces Direct (S2D) verwendet verschiedene Resilienzmechanismen, um Datenverluste zu verhindern:
Spiegelung: Bei der Spiegelung werden Daten auf zwei oder mehr Festplatten identisch gespeichert. FĂ€llt eine Festplatte aus, stehen die Daten weiterhin auf der anderen Festplatte zur VerfĂŒgung.
ParitĂ€t: Bei der ParitĂ€t werden Daten in Blöcke aufgeteilt und mit PrĂŒfsummen versehen. Diese PrĂŒfsummen ermöglichen die Rekonstruktion verlorener Daten im Falle eines Ausfalls.
Cache: Ein Cache beschleunigt den Lese- und Schreibzugriff auf hÀufig verwendete Daten.
Diese Mechanismen werden in S2D kombiniert, um ein hohes Maß an DatenverfĂŒgbarkeit zu gewĂ€hrleisten.
Verschachtelte Resilienz: Ein tieferer Einblick
Verschachtelte Resilienz geht ĂŒber die grundlegenden Mechanismen hinaus. Sie ermöglicht es, mehrere Resilienzebenen miteinander zu kombinieren, um eine noch höhere Ausfallsicherheit zu erreichen.
Spiegelung und ParitÀt
Stellen Sie sich vor, Sie haben zwei Festplattenspiegel. Jede Spiegelgruppe enthĂ€lt zwei Festplatten. Um die Resilienz weiter zu erhöhen, können Sie eine ParitĂ€tsebene ĂŒber diese Spiegelgruppen legen.
Ausfall einer Festplatte: Wenn eine Festplatte in einer Spiegelgruppe ausfĂ€llt, sind die Daten weiterhin verfĂŒgbar, da die Daten auf der anderen Festplatte gespiegelt sind.
Ausfall einer gesamten Spiegelgruppe: Wenn eine gesamte Spiegelgruppe ausfÀllt, können die Daten mithilfe der ParitÀtsebene rekonstruiert werden.
Cache und Spiegelung
Sie können einen Cache verwenden, um den Lese- und Schreibzugriff zu beschleunigen, und gleichzeitig die Daten im Cache spiegeln.
Ausfall einer Cache-Festplatte: Die Daten sind weiterhin im Hauptspeicher verfĂŒgbar, da sie gespiegelt wurden.
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Verschachtelte ParitÀt
In komplexeren Umgebungen können Sie mehrere ParitÀtsebenen verschachteln. Dies bietet eine hohe Ausfallsicherheit, erfordert jedoch mehr Festplattenplatz.
Vorteile der verschachtelten Resilienz
Höhere Ausfallsicherheit: Durch die Kombination mehrerer Resilienzebenen können Sie das Risiko von Datenverlusten erheblich reduzieren.
FlexibilitÀt: Verschachtelte Resilienz bietet eine hohe FlexibilitÀt bei der Gestaltung der Speicherinfrastruktur. Sie können die Resilienzebenen je nach den spezifischen Anforderungen Ihrer Anwendungen anpassen.
Verbesserte Leistung: In einigen FÀllen kann verschachtelte Resilienz auch die Leistung verbessern, beispielsweise durch die Verwendung von Caches.
Herausforderungen bei der Implementierung verschachtelter Resilienz
KomplexitÀt: Die Konfiguration verschachtelter Resilienz kann komplex sein und erfordert ein gutes VerstÀndnis der S2D-Architektur.
Overhead: Verschachtelte Resilienz kann zu einem höheren Speicherplatzbedarf fĂŒhren.
Performance-Einbußen: In einigen FĂ€llen können verschachtelte Resilienzmechanismen zu geringfĂŒgigen Performance-Einbußen fĂŒhren.
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Best Practices fĂŒr die Implementierung verschachtelter Resilienz
Planung: Planen Sie sorgfÀltig, welche Resilienzebenen Sie benötigen und wie Sie diese am besten implementieren.
Überwachung: Überwachen Sie kontinuierlich die Gesundheit Ihres S2D-Clusters und reagieren Sie schnell auf potenzielle Probleme.
Testen: Testen Sie regelmĂ€ĂŸig Ihre Wiederherstellungsprozesse, um sicherzustellen, dass Sie im Falle eines Ausfalls schnell und effektiv reagieren können.
Dokumentation: Dokumentieren Sie Ihre S2D-Konfiguration sorgfÀltig, um sicherzustellen, dass Sie im Bedarfsfall schnell auf die Informationen zugreifen können.
Fazit
Verschachtelte Resilienz ist ein leistungsstarkes Konzept, das die Ausfallsicherheit von S2D-Clustern erheblich erhöhen kann. Durch die Kombination verschiedener Resilienzebenen können Sie eine robuste und zuverlÀssige Speicherinfrastruktur aufbauen, die den Anforderungen Ihrer Anwendungen gerecht wird.
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honestlyvan · 2 years ago
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now im thinking of the agnians being weirded out that kevesi dont have core crystals. taion is simply the most fun to imagine quietly freaking out about this. what are some other bodily differences? the agnians wanting to touch eunie's feathers is fun, but maybe lanz has a different body temperature. noah's got nothing tho. he's just lame and boring lmao
I think Noah might actually be the most disturbing out of the Kevesi for that very reason, especially to Taion as their healer, like, he looks so close to being "normal" (Agnian) except he doesn't feel like an Agnian on an etheric level so he sits right at the bottom of the uncanny valley. Eunie and Lanz, at least, have significant physiological differences that put them firmly in the "other" camp.
The same goes in reverse, Eunie actually hits a jackpot being paired with Taion, the most "normal" Agnian, it raises the incredulity ceiling for her to be dealing with the differences in Agnian physiology by experiencing it first as this Normal Guy being extremely weirdly and abnormally put together, it's like an on-ramp to dealing with the weirder blended physiology of Mio and the straight-up magical of Sena.
Agnians might just also be easier to understand, since they all exist on various points on a continuity, none of them are "fully" anything, all of them have a little bit of Blade in them, whereas Kevesi are, like... you pretty much have to learn to know homs, High Entia and machina physiology, and there doesn't seem to be a lot of overlap, even if High Entia and homs heritages have fully blended (which I don't think is possible, I think High Entia genes are dominant).
I think the plot is much stronger if Kevesi and Agnians inherently have that "are you even human????" response to each other, something just feeling.... off because they're essentially dealing with...not-quite-mirrorverse versions of what they're used to dealing with, I think that makes the text about recognising the personhood of the other, and learning to appreciate them, to seeing the common enemy as someone who wants you to hate the other just for being the other. But I do, also, like it when Taion suffers and is uncomfortable :D
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cherrysnax · 2 years ago
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I feel like a spider-man dealer
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sunset-synthetica · 2 years ago
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can someone like upload the Earthspark eps already. I want to know what the fuss is about
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kgustin87 · 2 months ago
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Finally got around to painting up my Nexus Chaotica
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vynxwave · 4 months ago
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while the next episodes’ titles & synopses have been revealed on rotten tomatoes keep in mind an episode synopsis is not a whole plot summary xD — won’t find answers to prior set-ups and plot threads in them, but rather in the episodes themselves
while it’s labeled season 3, it is definitely a direct continuation of the first batch of episodes making it s2b functionally (due to it continuing plot threads set up, such as the new humans s2a introduced and the dome we left off on) — so no need to fret
a previous leak suggests there’ll be a s2c and s2d, so it isn’t likely these are the final earthspark episodes (S1 had released episodes in batches similarly — 10, then 8, then the last 8)
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justaboredsimmeridk · 1 year ago
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theaceofskulls · 2 months ago
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Contrasting the 40k stuff, Age of Sigmar dropped all of its bonus content in a single day last week and it was honestly hilariously fun.
First up, GW putting out Tournament Legal Cross Faction Allies is just immediately great in my book. Yes, there's a lot to be said about the difficulty of balancing allies/mercenaries in wargames (I still always remember when Star Wars Legion launched a mercenaries faction and accidentally made a single unit into hands down the better pick for your basic troop in 3/4 factions), but it's also very flavorful and I feel like flavor is a large portion of why people play the games they do.
And flavor was the main point of these while trying also to still have a role. I don't think very many of them are the perfect fit for every army but I do think I might see these regiments at several of my local tournaments.
I enjoy how each of them tells a story: The Ossiarchs are here to grab as many bones as they can, the Kharadron "mercenaries" don't even join the battle at the beginning and are there purely to steal your opponent's shiniest treasure, you have a Flesh-eater Cursed Varanguard who will join up with Chaos whenever he can, you've got undead trees that thirst for souls, having Nurglings in your army because 2 of your units are infected by the plague and no one knows which they are, a completely drunk gargant that can't kept his ale down, a rag-tag duo of a troll and a goblin, and Ogroids that didn't fall to Chaos.
Some of them are very clearly better than others. The Ossiarchs and the Ogroids are pretty good picks, while the Flesh-eaters fill out a good cavalry role in a couple of Chaos armies that missing the old alliance rules (and even in those old rules, missing out on their army rules made S2D's stuff a little costly), meanwhile the rest are at least fun even if they're not competitive.
I think the regiments of renown and armies of renown are also a great design decision in AoS to encourage you to try and engage with your army in a different way and make you feel less locked in. 4th launching with more subfactions off the bat was nice (even if several are obviously better than others), but I feel like the AoS team knows that the release schedule can be their greatest enemy for someone feeling locked into a bad army for them and have taken a lot of steps to make sure you're having fun the whole edition long.
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farsight-the-char · 23 days ago
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Stormcast lead by Iridan the Witness vs the forces of the Everchosen lead by Abraxia
New art from the current S2D Tome
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pi-official · 8 months ago
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detectivehole · 2 years ago
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all of yall better be keeping your mouths fucking shut about s2d alternatives. you share in dms and you share in dms only, unless you want more sites down
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martyrbat · 1 year ago
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s2d i miss you sooo much...
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