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    • MikeSmithsBrainM

      How this IT Team Became Heroes

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      scottalanmillerS

      @MattSpeller said in How this IT Team Became Heroes:

      Isn't it an iron clad rule that there are no heros in IT?

      There was that great thread on SW years ago, I wish that I had the link, where there were hundreds of responses to "who is your IT hero" and not one, literally, not a single one, mentioned someone who worked in IT except for one...and the thing that made him their hero wasn't his IT work but his writing and not his writing about IT but his writing about time management. Zero IT people made the list. All marketing, sales or software people... and one writer.

    • MikeSmithsBrainM

      Podcast: An Engineer's Enlightening Tips on "Holistic" Cloud VM Implementation

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    • FATeknollogeeF

      Vultr | DO vs. "Big Boys" - AWS | Azure

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      stacksofplatesS

      @scottalanmiller said:

      What does Drush do? What requirements does it have that keep it from getting installed?

      Drush is a CLI tool for Drupal. You can pretty much manage your whole site with it. But you need root access (or sudo).

      If you update Drupal manually on shared hosting you pretty much have to back up the whole site, redownload the new Drupal version, reupload your sites folder (where all your info is), change the DB settings file, and chmod it.

      With drush you type drush up drupal and you're done.

      Or if you want to update everything (modules and themes also) type drush up

      It's more of a pain with shared hosting to do all of that also.

    • NetworkNerdN

      Rackspace CloudU - Have You Tried It?

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      i know it used to be very very simplistic. probly better now. i think at some point i was "certified"

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