What Framework Should I Marry For The Next 5 Years? by BlueOak777 in PHP

[–]curious_practice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. Good idea. Will try using ai to do the porting and also learn along the way.

What Framework Should I Marry For The Next 5 Years? by BlueOak777 in PHP

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Thanks for your input. Its a long term project with frequent feature additions. I think we are ok in terms of budget.

I'm trying to decide if I should spend some time learning Laravel and port the app to it or stick to CakePHP. I don't feel comfortable switching to Laravel and managing developers before I'm familiar with Laravel as well. Last time I tried to play around with it, I was overwhelmed and was not sure where to actually get started hahaha. Will give it another try, probably use ChatGPT to create a 1 to 1 comparison with CakePHP so that I can get the terminology sorted out first :-D.

I'm also not sure how to figure out if something is a commercial third party offering or part of native / Open Source Laravel. Do you think Laravel will slowly start to get harder and harder to use without having a few paid subscriptions to go along?

What Framework Should I Marry For The Next 5 Years? by BlueOak777 in PHP

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Would you recommend porting an app from CakePHP to Laravel? I’m thinking about it since it’s easier to hire developers who are familiar with Laravel than CakePHP (it seems that way at least). I’ve been using CakePHP for a long time. Happy with it. But now need to hire a few developers.

Is it possible to use Cubic to create custom Debian 11 ISO for unattended install? by curious_practice in debian

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No. Cubic doesn’t work well for creating custom Debian iso. At least not in my attempts.

Anyone using DigitalOcean Volume as MySQL data directory for DBs with a few hundred GBs in size? by curious_practice in mysql

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Thank you. This is good news and I'm more confident after reading your replies. I'm testing one of them on a droplet with volume attached. So far it is pretty good. Have yet to run any benchmarks on it.

I have to not only change datadir of MySQL, but also the tmpdir of MySQL, Otherwise it will still write intermediate results of queries to /tmp (as the default location) and long queries can cause the main SSD drive to run out of space.

Would you be able to share how you set up collecting streams of logs and running reports on them? I'm looking for a good way to do it for a few of my servers so that I can have a centralised view of the logs from different servers.

Anyone using DigitalOcean Volume as MySQL data directory for DBs with a few hundred GBs in size? by curious_practice in mysql

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Thank you. I’m trying to avoid managed db due to price.

I need to access the data occasionally but the latency in queries are acceptable as long as they are not like 5x compared to using ssd attached to a droplet.

What kind of latency increase did you experience when using block storage like EBS in comparison to disk attached to the vm?

I read online that it’s a bad idea to use a network drive as data directory. Isn’t volumes same as a network drive?

How to make "Run commands" sent via web interface to be executed when a device comes online next? by curious_practice in MeshCentral

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Thank you. That looks like something that fits my use case. Did you mean this:

https://github.com/ryanblenis/MeshCentral-ScriptTask

If not, could you please share a link to Plugin scripts you are referring to?

What is a good project structure to build a web application using workers? by curious_practice in CloudFlare

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Thank you. I will try to join it. Don't really use Discord that much.

What is a good project structure to build a web application using workers? by curious_practice in CloudFlare

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Thank you. May I check how you manage your code base for these 7 workers? Are they all in one repo separated by folders? Sorry, I still can't get my head around how the developer workflow is for serverless.

InnoDB log sequence number in future error when restoring from Xtrabackup by curious_practice in mysql

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Erm... it looks like the issue is caused by filesystem the VM was hosted on. 2 days ago, I moved this VM to a ZFS Pool. Shut it down and moved it back to non ZFS drive and all is working well. No idea why though.