• Backup Tape Drive for Mac?

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    The purpose of RDX is to make a mechanism that is robust for being inserted and removed often, USB is a bit fragile there. And to make the actual drive more robust for transport. External USB drives are not good for bouncing around in an Iron Mountain truck.

    Yeah they are nice to throw in your bag or whatever.

    You definitely pay a price for that, though/

  • Merger

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    Hence the use of foo and bar.

  • Here is why you buy good quality aftermarket or proper OEM parts

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    All of my upvotes.

    I would change it to read: "Here is why you buy good quality aftermarket or proper OEM parts"

  • Linux Mint has been dragging on my desktop...

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    @MattSpeller said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    @MattSpeller said:

    @IRJ said:

    @Dashrender said:

    So what is bottle necking? CPU? RAM? Disk IO?

    This is kind of embarrassing, but I am not sure how to check on Linux.

    IIRC - try running 'top'

    top is very hard for a newbie to Linux to read and very hard to share with people if they are not sitting at the console, though.

    As a linux newbie I liked it lol - to each their own I suppose.

    I didn't say that you would not like it... but do you know how to read the load numbers and the memory figures from it, for example? The output is not intuitive.

  • Buffalo Terastation TS-RIX4.0/R5

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    @DustinB3403 said:

    The performance of the Pi doesn't matter, but the complexity does.

    That simply is not a viable option in my opinion.

    The second half of my previous post has nothing to do with a Pi. that would be option 3. And I agree, it's probably not with the hassle/complexity of bothering.

  • Xen and Mdadm?

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    @coliver said:

    I just wanted to comment that Oracle is selling support for RHEL, without the name, under their product Oracle Linux.

    Good example.

  • The Low End Pure SAN Device Collection

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  • Installing LXC on CentOS 7

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    Problem solved 🙂

  • 3 months and 1 Million SSH attempts later

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    Haha, his site says Lives Shat.

    There's always one.... 😉

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    If you want to enable PHP 7 you need to edit a different repo file to find the remi-php70 repo to enable.

    nano /etc/yum.repos.d/remi-php70.repo

  • Lenovo Start Page Breached

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    @Dashrender said:

    I'm curious, what percentage is sold in first world countries versus the rest of the world.

    Yes, very good question. The percentages that I have seen are judged on "units shipped" not the amount of money spent on them. As Lenovo completely dominates the Chinese market, I am assuming that a major percentage of those units are sold there. I am also guessing that at least a fair percentage of their sales are very low cost devices. I know that they make Chromebooks and some entry level stuff even for the US market. They might be selling a fraction of the PCs by cost, even if leading in per unit volume.

  • OVH Hosting

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    ServerBear from KimSufi.... http://serverbear.com/benchmark/2016/03/20/6pfi28tqnMEb3OZA

    That's running on the Hypervisor OS, not in a VM.

  • Elastix 2.5 Voice Quality Issue

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    @AlyRagab said:

    @scottalanmiller i dont use it for home extensions also i use the vpn for WAN Connection only.
    now i can see that it is network issue as the delay now is "307 ms"
    so i will check it and update you if the network issue solved and problem still.

    You start to get audio issues with a total latency of 200ms. If you have 307ms on a WAN link, that suggests that you could be seeing way over 600ms on a fall. That would sound awful.

  • Order Management System - OMS

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    Ours is mostly manual through Sales people and our Ordering/Quoting system due to the nature of our business and people usually need help with it. (It's mostly business to business).

    We do have EDI setup for some of our larger consistent customers who are mostly doing "cookie cutter" projects with some minor changes.

  • Dual Content Single HTML

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    @larsen161 Can't as it's part of a WiFi portal, but just about to start from scratch and will post if i need help once i've got it in my head lol

  • Recommended 10G/SFP+ NIC for Dell R720XD Running ESXi 6

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    @aaronstuder said:

    How do you connect this to other stuff? I have never user SPF before...

    SPF+, SPF only does GigE. The SPF+ port actually takes a tiny adaprter that connects via a little bread board like a tiny PCI slot. The SPF+ unit itself is the physical adapter and it then has the optical or copper port that you plug into. So you need an SPF+ adapter to go into your SPF+ NIC before you can plug something into it. SPF+ supports all kinds of media including RJ45, several types of optical, TwinAx, etc.

  • Fix Slow SSH/SFTP Logins on Ubuntu

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    @wrx7m said:

    I restarted the SSH service but I don't know if it was necessary.
    sudo service ssh restart

    It is.

  • WYSIWYG HTML Editor

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    @BRRABill I'm using a cloud ide - http://c9.io which has a live view of the code.

    My setup is...

    source control: bitbucket.com
    ide: c9.io
    ci: deploybot.com
    hosting: aws s3 / cloudfront

    With a single commit from within c9 new code is pushed out to the s3 bucket and cdn cache invalidated.

  • Using Pertino with Active Directory

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    @wrx7m said:

    I think they pulled IPv6 support awhile back. All my Pertino devices are IPv4. Also, note that I have problems with builds 520+ when installing it on Windows DCs/DNS servers. The DNS records do not dynamically update when Pertino is installed. 510 works OK, though. I have a custom 529 build that support gave me that is basically 510 but enables some more verbose logging so they can find out what is going on.

    This is an old article from 2013 being reposted because @scottalanmiller stopped maintaining the original.

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    Well.. I was leaning that way, just not as direct as you were about it.