diff --git a/content/u/blog/an-alternative-to-annoying-phone-hotlines/phone.jpg b/content/u/blog/an-alternative-to-annoying-phone-hotlines/phone.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2747ba8 Binary files /dev/null and b/content/u/blog/an-alternative-to-annoying-phone-hotlines/phone.jpg differ diff --git a/content/u/blog/how-to-sustainable-store-your-data/contents.lr b/content/u/blog/how-to-sustainable-store-your-data/contents.lr index 332c296..701c135 100644 --- a/content/u/blog/how-to-sustainable-store-your-data/contents.lr +++ b/content/u/blog/how-to-sustainable-store-your-data/contents.lr @@ -17,12 +17,12 @@ body: When we talk about climate change or sustainability, we usually think about factories or cars. What we usually don't anticipate is how much -we actually contribute to the climate change by our digital behaviour. +we actually contribute to climate change by our digital behaviour. ## How data is stored Your data is usually stored in one of the many data centers in the -world. To save your data, multiple disk or even multiple servers are +world. To save your data, multiple disks or even multiple servers are used to ensure that your data is safely stored. When you open up your mobile phone to browse pictures or to read your @@ -33,9 +33,9 @@ email, you access the servers to retrieve your data. Most data centers use energy from the grid. This energy can be either produced by coal, nuclear power or renewable energy. Unfortunately, most of them don't run on renewable energy. Some do buy CO2 -certificates to compensate this fact. +certificates to compensate for this fact. -Energy in a data center is spent on one side for actually running the +The energy in a data center is spent on one side for actually running the servers that store your data and on cooling on the other hand. The amount of energy used for cooling can be quite significant, too. @@ -46,14 +46,14 @@ be contributing to CO2 emissions by using your default data storage. So how can we tackle this situation? We have worked hard here in Switzerland to create the [Data Center -Light](https://datacenterlight.ch), a complete alternative -approach to save as much CO2 emissions, as possible. +Light](https://datacenterlight.ch), a completely alternative +approach to save as many CO2 emissions, as possible. And this is how it is done: * instead of buying certificates, we use 100% renewable energy * instead of buying energy, we produce it locally (using PV and a -local hydro power plant) +local hydropower plant) * instead of building new data centers, we modernise existing factory halls * instead of buying new servers, we buy 2nd hand (with new disks/ssds) @@ -65,6 +65,8 @@ consumption and also the grey energy is minimised. The team of [ungleich](https://ungleich.ch) is very proud to offer a variety of products that are built with sustainability in mind: +![](/u/image/carbonzero-energy-green.jpg) + * [Sustainable Data Storage: Glarnercloud](https://ungleich.ch/en-us/cms/glarnercloud/) * [Sustainable Virtual Private Servers: Data Center Light](https://datacenterlight.ch) * [Sustainable IPv6 only VPS: IPv6 Only Hosting](https://ipv6onlyhosting.com/) @@ -79,6 +81,6 @@ you should not miss the [Black IPv6 Friday](https://swiss-crowdfunder.com/campaigns/black-ipv6-friday?locale=en), which has *up to 50% discount on the products*. -If you have any questions or comemnts, you can reach us at +If you have any questions or comments, you can reach us at **sustainability at ungleich.ch** or in the [ungleich chat](https://chat.with.ungleich.ch). diff --git a/content/u/blog/how-to-sustainable-store-your-data/linth.jpg b/content/u/blog/how-to-sustainable-store-your-data/linth.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cee585f Binary files /dev/null and b/content/u/blog/how-to-sustainable-store-your-data/linth.jpg differ diff --git a/content/u/blog/love-letter-to-isc-bind/contents.lr b/content/u/blog/love-letter-to-isc-bind/contents.lr new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9217af9 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/u/blog/love-letter-to-isc-bind/contents.lr @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +title: A love letter to ISC bind +--- +pub_date: 2021-02-22 +--- +author: Nico Schottelius +--- +twitter_handle: NicoSchottelius +--- +_hidden: no +--- +_discoverable: yes +--- +abstract: +Everyone does some mistakes in their life, but sometimes it's time to +move on. +--- +body: + +Dear ISC bind, + +this is a love letter to you. You probably don't know me, but I have +been a long term user of yours. + +I started my time with you in the late 90's. It was when you were +called "bind 4". I was very happy with our relationship. You'd not +only take care of all authoritative requests, but also take care of +caching client requests. Me, still being young at the time, I did not +know nor care about security concerns in the beginning. + +But then over time I got more experienced and I read and tried DNS +cache poisoning and I was shocked. How could you? How could you accept +incorrect entries? I had so much trust in you and then that! + +Years passed and after my shock, I had a fling with +[djbdns](https://cr.yp.to/djbdns.html) (together with qmail and +daemontools). Which right away took security more serious. So serious +that even managing djbdns with its own suite was almost like a crypto +analysis adventure (no offense, Dan!). Many years this was my software +solution of choice, compiled by source, patched by hand. Oh, the old +2000's! + +Over time the effort for managing software by source code and +/usr/local installations did not turn out to be very efficient. So I +looked around and found [powerdns](https://www.powerdns.com/), +[nsd](https://www.nlnetlabs.nl/projects/nsd/about/) and +[unbound](https://www.nlnetlabs.nl/projects/unbound/about/). + +I settled for the nsd/unbound combination for many years. Solid, easy +to use and nice separation of concerns. Thanks nlnetlabs! Then I +stumbled upon +[dnsmasq](http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html). Dnsmasq +feels a bit like a younger sibling of bind: it does everything and +even includes dhcp and tftp support! Crazy, isn't it? Many years to +come, dnsmasq, first discovered on an embedded router, turned out to +be a very stable solution for even mid sized installations. And it +comes with a very simple configuration as well. + +But then 2017 happened. And ungleich started the [Data Center +Light](/u/projects/data-center-light/) project. An IPv6 first +hosting. And there you were, dear bind. Looking at me from the side of +the software projects, saying "I think it's time we have a talk.". + +And indeed, we did have a talk. A talk about implementing DNS64. About +different DNS64 prefixes in one configuration. About being +an authoritative name server that functions even if all upstreams are +down. A name server that even allows the most funky configuration of +*removing native AAAA entries* for DNS64 networks that should only +access mapped IPv4 addresses. You can do it all, but you are still not +complicated. Who can say that from oneself? + +I admit, I was not always loyal to you. And I also admit that I am +still sceptical about mixing caching and authoritative features in one +process. But you do it so damn well. Not only have you been around for +decades and collected the wisdom over the years, but also have you +adapted to the time. + +This is why I am writing you this love letter today, to say +thanks. Thanks for making the life in a data center easier, thanks to +being flexible, thanks for improving over time and thanks to still +adhearing to the same configuration file format that I used in the +late 90's. + +Dear BIND, you are by far not perfect, but then neither is +reality. And this is your strength, solving real world problems. + +Thank you for doing so and thanks to all the involved developers for +creating bind. + +In love, yours, + +Nico diff --git a/content/u/blog/love-letter-to-isc-bind/loveletter.jpg b/content/u/blog/love-letter-to-isc-bind/loveletter.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b55097e Binary files /dev/null and b/content/u/blog/love-letter-to-isc-bind/loveletter.jpg differ diff --git a/content/u/blog/no-ipv6-in-2021-not-acceptable/no.jpg b/content/u/blog/no-ipv6-in-2021-not-acceptable/no.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5adc429 Binary files /dev/null and b/content/u/blog/no-ipv6-in-2021-not-acceptable/no.jpg differ diff --git a/content/u/blog/the-dangerous-eu-draft/eu.jpg b/content/u/blog/the-dangerous-eu-draft/eu.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f035964 Binary files /dev/null and b/content/u/blog/the-dangerous-eu-draft/eu.jpg differ diff --git a/content/u/products/zero-carbon-chat/contents.lr b/content/u/products/zero-carbon-chat/contents.lr index 812050b..5f80d9f 100644 --- a/content/u/products/zero-carbon-chat/contents.lr +++ b/content/u/products/zero-carbon-chat/contents.lr @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ content1_text: ## What is Zero Carbon Chat? -Zero Carbon Chat is a secure and sustainable alternative to your Slack or Skype, Whatsapp. Our chat offers enhanced security and full control over your privacy, and it is hosted at a datacenter run by 100% renewable energy. By using Zero Carbon Chat instead of other environmentally unsustainable chats, you and your community will help our planet stay cooler while keeping your message private. +Zero Carbon Chat is a secure and sustainable alternative to your Slack or Whatsapp. Our chat offers enhanced security and full control over your privacy, and it is hosted at a datacenter run by 100% renewable energy. By using Zero Carbon Chat instead of other environmentally unsustainable chats, you and your community will help our planet stay cooler while keeping your message private. ## Whom is Zero Carbon Chat for? @@ -126,9 +126,9 @@ offer3_link: https://ungleich.ch/product/0carbonchat-power/ --- headline1: zero carbon chat --- -headline2: team chat +headline2: hosted mattermost --- -headline3: made clean +headline3: with clean energy --- header_background_color: #4da553 ---