• Backup solutions for Xenserver

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    @momurda said in Backup solutions for Xenserver:

    @jrc
    I use the Unitrends virtual appliance, and I am still loving my Unitrends setup. I'm not sure what you mean that XS is an afterthought for Unitrends. They are 1 out of about 3 vendors that support XS. Every problem(2) I have had with it in the last 8 months has been my fault. I am only backing up about 10TB and 40 or so vms though, perhaps your environment is a lot larger.
    0_1479151442310_upload-b207f1a4-d4a0-44bd-9d25-15ad10fdac05 This is with 1 gbit interface between xs and ueb
    It does do dedupe very well. I usually get about 40-60MB/s backup speed on full backups. Agent backups seem to be a bit slower.
    With XS and unitrends you have to have your network interfaces setup correctly in XS and the Unitrends appliance, or all sorts of stuff doesn't work well, or at all. You also need to make sure you aren't trying to backup too many vms at once on the same SR, which can lead to tapdisk unpause errors, tapdisk timeouts and other bad things. This seems to be a limitation of XS 6.5, not sure if 7 is better.
    My UEB has an interface on Network 0(mgmt. iface) of the XS host. And one other that is on another subnet so I can easily connect to the web server.

    My environment is much smaller than yours, I have 12 or so VMs with about 6Tb of data. I do stagger the backups so that I do not go over the max connected VHDs to the appliance.

    When you say that the network interface has to setup right, what do you mean? My appliance just uses the network gang I have (4x1Gb NICs) that is also used by all the other machines and as the management interface.

    The main problem I've had was that it would error out during a backup, but that error would cause my SR to then fill up with snapshots, which then caused more errors in Unitrends since it would never detach the VHD or do any cleanup. When they looked through the logs they would then blame it on the Xenserver error and more or less stop supporting it at that point. The main error was SR_Backend_Failure_46, which I was able to trace back to the fact that the backups were failing.

    Here's my setup:
    2 Xenservers with an HP SAN for storage (connected via 8Gb/s fiber, in multipath mode). My backup target is a Dell server running Ubuntu with a single NFS share created. The appliance is using NFS as the protocol for backup.

    The latest issue is that the appliance just sort of stops backing things up, as well as sending out emails about any failures or anything. And when I go to look at it I can see there are 4 or 5 machines queued and one or two just sitting there at some percentage and just not moving forward at all. I have not really bothered to call them on this, since I suspect they're going to just go have me re-install and re-impliment it again (for the 6 or 7th time in a year), I have just not had the time with our new school opening up.

    At this point, even if they were to fix it, I am not sure that I would trust it. I mean PHD Virtual worked perfectly and reliably, but Unitrends 9 has only worked for me a total of about a month out of the last 12, and I don't have the time to spend hours and hours on the phone asking them to fix something that is clearly broken on their end.

    To their credit, they have really gone out of their way to try and help me on this. So their support is top notch, I just wish their product was better.

  • Microsoft Retiring Security Bulletins

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  • OpenVPN and Andriod Mobiles

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    @Dashrender said in OpenVPN and Andriod Mobiles:

    @iroal said in OpenVPN and Andriod Mobiles:

    Right now I'm connected to Openvnp, in a Pfsense, and sending you this message all from my android Phone.

    I use OpenVnp 0.6.60 for Android.

    His problem isn't using OpenVPN from his android device. His issue is split tunneling - or the ability to surf the web through his office network's internet connection.

    I mean I connect from a Samsung S5 using OpenVpn App, the OpenVnp server It's the Pfsense.

  • Microsoft Licensing... Old Agreements...

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    Next renewal we will either get perpetual so we own, or go cloud where the price of the OS is included in the rental.

  • Need a DB option for archiving ecommerce data

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    @scottalanmiller said in Need a DB option for archiving ecommerce data:

    Nothing illogical about the relational, in fact, it's a "relationship" and exactly the kind of thing that relational databases are designed for. And since it is ecommerce data, it fits very, very much into the wheelhouse of relational. I'd argue that you are actually demonstrating the very use case that is where relational actually makes sense, rather than one where it doesn't.

    Yes, this is very much a relational design.

  • Devices not reaching the DHCP server... bad switch gateway to blame?

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    If you have two DCs I'm not sure why you wouldn't setup DHCP failover it's a 5min setup. You already have DNS on both so why not protect from issues?

    All of ours are loadbalanced/failover

  • Starting a Shared Web Hosting Company

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    @Veet said in Starting a Shared Web Hosting Company:

    oooh ... you're entering a market that's already saturated with an entire smorgasbord of vendor types.. penetrating this market would be a challenge...

    What is the key differentiator, that you have ?

    It would've been nice to see what HTBase had to say, lol.

  • Printer Using WSD vs IP

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    @momurda said in Printer Using WSD vs IP:

    You can try disabling WSD on the printer itself, if it isn't a service for Windows to see perhaps it wont try to use it.

    This is the same thing we do to avoid this nasty printer plague 😄

  • Recieving Silent Calls from Elastix Queue

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    Correct, Stable 64bit.

  • Video Editing/Production Workstation - Questions

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    The Optiplex 7040 only has a 285 watt PSU so I don't know if I am going to be able to go that route. I think I might be going back to workstation territory.

  • Cohesity

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    So how did your research of them go, @scottalanmiller ? I'm watching a webinar about their solution today just to do some R&D.

  • iOS for beginners

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    I bought the book My iPad for Seniors for my in-laws last year. They are in their 70's and he knows more about iOS than I do now 😉

  • How to recover system image from Windows 7 using the backup & restore app

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    @Dashrender said in How to recover system image from Windows 7 using the backup & restore app:

    @StrongBad said in How to recover system image from Windows 7 using the backup & restore app:

    @DustinB3403 said in How to recover system image from Windows 7 using the backup & restore app:

    @scottalanmiller said in How to recover system image from Windows 7 using the backup & restore app:

    @DustinB3403 said in How to recover system image from Windows 7 using the backup & restore app:

    @art_of_shred said in How to recover system image from Windows 7 using the backup & restore app:

    @Dashrender said in How to recover system image from Windows 7 using the backup & restore app:

    I've never considered they wouldn't replace, say a bad motherboard, if you installed 3rd party RAM in it. Though considering this discussion now, I suppose they could try.

    If they can find a way to blame it on the RAM, you bet.

    Well don't go purchasing the $200 1TB ram kit, and you should be fine...

    Get something reputable and with warranty of its own and generally you're OKAY.

    HOw does cheap RAM burn out other components?

    I was just using it as an example of crap hardware being purchased for the purposes of saving a few bucks.

    Would using a cheap power supply have been a better example?

    Are cheap power supplies commonly an issue with other components? I guess they might be. I don't hear about that happening.

    They certainly can be. If a cheap power supply provides non clean power to say the mobo, it can kill it, and everything else.

    One of my predecessors here was cheap, as in horribly, by the cheapest thing I can find on the internet cheap. The power supplies that came with the computers he ordered claimed to be 400W units. I think they were one of the brands that caught fire when tomshardware.com tested cheap power supplies.

  • Current smartphone revisions make brute force attacks easier.

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  • Great site to track OpenFire releases!

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    DashrenderD

    While those guys all had a point,

    @scottalanmiller said in Great site to track OpenFire releases!:

    It's about tracking known bugs. No software is bug free, but there are known show stoppers or critical bugs that are being worked on and there is the lull when people haven't found things broken "yet".

    This was the purpose of your post.

    Honestly I instantly said the same as the others above, there's no such thing as perfect code, but your OP about the tracker definitely nice to be aware of.

  • Office365 Considerations

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    @NetworkNerd said in Office365 Considerations:

    @scottalanmiller said in Office365 Considerations:

    @JaredBusch said in Office365 Considerations:

    @scottalanmiller said in Office365 Considerations:

    Confirmed, Office 365 has specific ITAR plans.

    I assume in the government plans?

    Yes, the ITAR offerings are government only from what I have seen.

    I assume that means the cost skyrockets but don't know. My guess is there are minimum user accounts you have to meet as well.

    ITAR will always raise the cost because you are demanding that things done to lower costs can't be done; and you force them to do special stuff just for you. No matter what, it makes the cost of service delivery much higher.

  • Sharing folders with External users

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    Im a fan of pydio for this. pydio isnt on Windows i dont think, but setting it up is easy.
    Using it to share files is even easier. Just upload the file to the share, right click and click Share. It generates an https link which you then just email to the people you want to share it with(outside the office obvs, as smb shares are easier in the office). When you dont want to share it anymore, just right click and unshare it. Now nobody can get it.

    Our techsupport people use this to email links for firmware update, user guides, product documentation for our customers. Our inventory people use it to give BOMs to people since those end up being too big for an attachment usually.

    I am just trying out nextcloud and it also does this, but is slightly different.

  • Suddenly hit from lots of different places today.

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    @stacksofplates said in Suddenly hit from lots of different places today.:

    @travisdh1 said in Suddenly hit from lots of different places today.:

    @stacksofplates said in Suddenly hit from lots of different places today.:

    @travisdh1 said in Suddenly hit from lots of different places today.:

    @dafyre said in Suddenly hit from lots of different places today.:

    @travisdh1 I'm totally shocked... not a single hit for root as the login name!

    I know right 😕

    When I first started here, the website was hosted on a Windows Server VPS, so the administrator at least makes a little sense.

    Also, remote root login (the only one available because it's a VPS) is key based. So go ahead and try logging in as root with a password.

    Ha we can't log in with root at all over SSH.

    While it's very tempting to do just that, the only user the system started with was root. If I have to burn it all down, I need some way to access the thing.

    Ah ic. Do you not have console access?

    I do, but the only user on the system was created after the OS/cPanel was installed. So if I have to nuke it from orbit, I kinda need that access.

  • Basic Folder Permissions

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    I don't think there is anything you can do using file permissions.

    Instead you should replace the access db with some type of SQL then ODBC into it.

    I suppose you might be able to do the

  • Planning a Chromebook Purchase

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    @alex.olynyk said in Planning a Chromebook Purchase:

    @scottalanmiller The one I chose has a 16GB SSD. I hope thats enough space.

    I have elementary installed on mine with a 16 GB SSD. It's taking up about 10 GB. I got you a nice sized USB 3 flash drive for the home directory.