• XenServer and UPS Support

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    stacksofplatesS

    Looks like

    xm shutdown -a

    will shutdown all of the vms

  • SOHO and SMB Cloud Storage Recommendations

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    scottalanmillerS

    @johnhooks said:

    Oooh, ok. That's the difference then. Must be for a different use. With Alfresco, each time you upload a change, it's saved as a version (major or minor). Then you can restore to versions, see edits made by users with timestamps and some other info.

    Right, its even more granular. You can go back versions to individual document components.

  • Power Loss Followthrough

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    @Dashrender said:

    @BRRABill said:

    I really originally never thought about why you;d have to worry about power loss if you have a UPS, which is what started this thread.

    Because, if you're like me, it's definitely worth having the UPSs, but it's not worth it to install generators. Of course if you have short term battery power, say 15 mins, I suppose you should probably have scripts etc in place to start shutting down your servers when you loose power for more than say 5 mins.

    Yes, shutting down is always a viable option. You just need to make sure you have failover UPS that are properly monitored and maintained.

  • Has Anyone Evaluated Windows vs Linux Desktops

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    @scottalanmiller I'll have to try it on my VM when I get a chance to restart my computer...Oracle Vbox is being annoying, machines won't start except for right after a reboot of the host OS. Haven't figured out where the issue is yet.

  • Is Azure Partially Down?

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    DashrenderD

    No different than the Verizon Netflix issues.

  • New Desktop Database

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    scottalanmillerS

    @dafyre said:

    What about using something like Base? You get the benefits of Access (easy to use, lower learning curve if you are coming from Access), but you also get cross-platform compatibility, no paying for version upgrades, or being locked into Windows.

    Definitely better, but I've not used it first hand to say. Worth a try, though. Base + MariaDB or even Base + SQLite.

  • APC Shutdown Command

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    DustinB3403D

    Got it I think

    shutdown /s /f d p:6:12
  • Bloody Linux! Just install the program/software

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    @PSX_Defector said:

    Updates are good, but in the reality of SMB, you cannot find any way to update shit code.

    That's only an artifact of SMBs on Windows. I've worked with tons of SMBs on Linux and never see update issues outside of old consultants trying to screw them by creating artificial migration needs. It takes effort to have these problems in the Linux world. Just being lazy, you are pretty likely to stay patched.

  • Tuleap Project Management

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    dafyreD

    @johnhooks Indeed it does.

  • Dell root CA Shenanigans

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    nadnerBN

    Dell acknowledge the issue:

    http://www.itnews.com.au/news/dell-owns-up-to-edellroot-fake-cert-security-gaffe-412229?eid=1&edate=20151125&utm_source=20151125_AM&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=daily_newsletter

    To get rid of the self-signed root certificate, Dell customers have the option of waiting for a software patch to be rolled out over the coming days, or downloading and running the fix themselves.

    Link to fix: https://dellupdater.dell.com/Downloads/APP009/eDellRootCertFix.exe
  • Web hosting presence?

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  • Bcache SSD life

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    Ended up revising my approach to the whole configuration. I bought an SM951 128GB for the caching device and grabbed a pair of seagate 2TB drives and put them in an md raid 10. Random 4k inside one of the VMs averages between 12,000 and 20,000 write depending on queue depth. This seems low given that the SM951 is rated really high, can bcache be tuned to increase the dirty cache for random io?

    I did manage to find a setting for sequential which pushed it up to 1GB/s.

  • Good article on the debate over encryption vs law enforcement

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    DashrenderD

    Encryption has more or less always been allowed - it's only through the ease of use that now they are pushing to make it go away.

  • Should We Remove Bloatware on Office PCs

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    Excellent topic

    To add fuel to the fire (though it might have been mentioned already below)

    It simplifies the transition between models and makes of laptop. I like to "generic windows-ify" all my installs so that you use all the MS stuff to manage wifi etc. Then the only transitions you need to coach users on is to new windows versions.

  • PC Malware Program Recommendation

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    NicN

    @BRRABill said:

    @Nic

    The next time I have a need for business class AV I will reach out to you.

    Thanks - yeah reach out any time.

  • Steam on Linux

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    nadnerBN

    I have an old (6+) C2D Lappy with Xubuntu.
    It plays Worms quite well. Not sure what else I've tried as I only really use it when I go wandering away from home for a night or more.

  • Office 365 on Linux Desktop

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    dafyreD

    <inserts shameless plug for ownCloud here, lol>

  • Red Hat Certification Links

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    scottalanmillerS

    @johnhooks said:

    As a side question, what's the advantage to kickstart if you can clone templates. Cloning is much faster. Is it just for large deployments?

    Kickstart is how big companies did it in the pre-virtualization era.

  • Updating HP drivers

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    For me thought the question is how drivers from Microsoft differs from the original vendor’s drivers.

    As far as I know, the driver needs to be certified at MS end to reach the MS shop, so at some point the freshest driver can be obtained from the vendor directly…

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    @KOOLER said:

    What kind of PM you want? How to chunk physical LAN into two vLANs? It's not really StarWind thing and there's nothing private there 🙂

    http://blogs.msdn.com/b/adamfazio/archive/2008/11/14/understanding-hyper-v-vlans.aspx

    Then you move AS IS.

    Something along those lines... 8-)