Update on InfluxDB Clustering, High-Availability and Monetization | InfluxData

While we’re committed to open source, we also can’t ignore the realities of business. We need to be able to pay developers to continue to drive the InfluxDB project forward. As a result, we’ve decided to build future clustering functionality as closed source software. Future versions of the open source InfluxDB will focus on providing the best experience and performance as a standalone server. Clustering and high availability functionality will be available as part of our Influx Enterprise offering, which will be available in the coming months.

Source: Update on InfluxDB Clustering, High-Availability and Monetization | InfluxData

 

CrashPlan Does Not Run On 64-Bit System – Code42 Support

Source: CrashPlan Does Not Run On 64-Bit System – Code42 Support

(FYI, that actually wasn’t my error message.)

I’m sure CrashPlan engineers have a good reason for solving these problems by jumping right into a complete uninstall/re-install.  BUT, you might try increasing the memory first.  That worked for me:

java mx 3072,restart

The symptoms I saw were CrashPlan Tray disappearing a couple minutes after booting Windows and also the CrashPlan app closing a couple minutes after opening, while scanning for files to back up.

I read the above support article from CrashPlan, decided to try just upping the memory, and that seems to have worked.

I got this after adding a huge Drobo volume to the backup set.  I presume that’s what caused the problem.  The huge increase in the number of files caused CrashPlan to exhaust its allocated memory.

2016 To-Do App Showdown: Wunderlist vs. Any.do 

It’s been a while since we’ve heard from some of our favorite to-do apps, Wunderlist and Any.Do, which means it’s a perfect time for a fresh look at both apps. Both are still some of the best, cross-platform, free to-do managers available, but let’s see how far they’ve come.

Source: 2016 To-Do App Showdown: Wunderlist vs. Any.do 

Trying Any.do again after a long break.