That makes sense. This is a FreePBX install from FreePBX ISO as far as I can tell from looking at it and all files come from the Schmooze repos and it is causing it to be very out of date compared to standard CentOS 6.
Wait, what? Does the FreePBX distro change what repos yum uses for base CentOS updates?
Yeah, it uses Schmooze repos instead of CentOS ones. I can change that, of course, but by default...
I have an account with them from when I used to do a lot of repairs and they have pretty decent service, I can usually get ~ $10 off screens since I used to do a good many.
SATA SSDs often make sense because they are cheaper and the protocol benefits of SAS really are not there in the same ways for SSDs.
So this brings up @DustinB3403 question of best practice or more aptly as you @scottalanmiller said implementation patterns - which ones as generically as you can be would go which way. I suppose it might be easier to say 'in these set of circumstances (list 1-4) you do this, generally in the rest you do that.'
Any question like this would technically be dependent on the PBX in question and could not be answered generically. That being said, I do not know of any system where this would cause a problem.
True. But a lot of email systems adopted the SPF record type and would not accept email from you if your system wasn't set up with one. I ran into that a few times before actually setting it up.
I always wondered why they just didn't use a TXT record for it, lol...
Holy crap, yeah, that's not useful at all. No wonder they do not publish the prices anywhere. The old rule of thumb applies: if the price isn't public, the price isn't good.