What Are You Doing Right Now
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@scottalanmiller said:
@NattNatt said:
Your reply is brutal :')
Needs to be, that post was ridiculous.
What does "running an enterprise database from USB drive" or "running a database off of FTP" even mean? I mean... WTF!!!
Don't you know Scott this is the new "industry standard" for running mulit $$$$$ companies on. Means if the server fails you can drive home and plug it into your home PC and continue running the company
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Spare server not posting so no testing XenServer today
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Time for a new lab at home.
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@mlnews said:
@hobbit666 said:
Spare server not posting so no testing XenServer today
Sad face
Need to pull the server out of the rack and have a look.
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Coffee time. Good morning, everyone.
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@Reid-Cooper Good morning.
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@Reid-Cooper Morning!
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@hobbit666 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@NattNatt said:
Your reply is brutal :')
Needs to be, that post was ridiculous.
What does "running an enterprise database from USB drive" or "running a database off of FTP" even mean? I mean... WTF!!!
Don't you know Scott this is the new "industry standard" for running mulit $$$$$ companies on. Means if the server fails you can drive home and plug it into your home PC and continue running the company
Ah, they changed their question...
I meant several thousands to millions transactions per minute, with a full backup of a database performed at least once a day.
In addition, I apologize for inconveniences. This topic is not about database storage but about database backup storage.
So now they are looking at 3.6 million times as large of a database (thousands per day to millions per minute)... and backups, not storage. LOL. Not really related to the original question at all.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@hobbit666 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@NattNatt said:
Your reply is brutal :')
Needs to be, that post was ridiculous.
What does "running an enterprise database from USB drive" or "running a database off of FTP" even mean? I mean... WTF!!!
Don't you know Scott this is the new "industry standard" for running mulit $$$$$ companies on. Means if the server fails you can drive home and plug it into your home PC and continue running the company
Ah, they changed their question...
I meant several thousands to millions transactions per minute, with a full backup of a database performed at least once a day.
In addition, I apologize for inconveniences. This topic is not about database storage but about database backup storage.
So now they are looking at 3.6 million times as large of a database (thousands per day to millions per minute)... and backups, not storage. LOL. Not really related to the original question at all.
"Take my apologies" - I'm guessing she's not a Native English speaker either...sounds like she's used google translate...
But yeah, still none of the above lol...who backs-up to a USB drive for vital information?? o.O
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@NattNatt said:
But yeah, still none of the above lol...who backs-up to a USB drive for vital information?? o.O
Or FTP! Millions of transactions per minute and then.... we'll just hook up this external drive.
Yeah, that's what enterprises do. They have armies of people walking around plugging in external USB drives to their VM hosts and hope that they know where the VM is running right now.
I know that our big IBM DB2 AIX systems were all using USB drives for backup. Nothing else would do.
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G'morning everybody! I had a fun weekend of patching my roof, lol. Hopefully the leak is stopped for real this time!
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Doing manual database edits, of the joy. SELECT this, UPDATE that.... ugh.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Doing manual database edits, of the joy. SELECT this, UPDATE that.... ugh.
Don't forget the horror of the forgotten WHERE clause!
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@Dashrender said:
Watched Dark Matter (sci fi) on Netflix.. it's pretty awesome so far.
I thought the same... looking forward to to Season 2,.. I don't seem to catch much until it hits NetFlix.. so a bit behind maybe.
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@gjacobse said:
@Dashrender said:
Watched Dark Matter (sci fi) on Netflix.. it's pretty awesome so far.
I thought the same... looking forward to to Season 2,.. I don't seem to catch much until it hits NetFlix.. so a bit behind maybe.
Yep, I watched the first few episodes. It is really good if a bit campy.
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@coliver said:
@gjacobse said:
@Dashrender said:
Watched Dark Matter (sci fi) on Netflix.. it's pretty awesome so far.
I thought the same... looking forward to to Season 2,.. I don't seem to catch much until it hits NetFlix.. so a bit behind maybe.
Yep, I watched the first few episodes. It is really good if a bit campy.
You know - I was going to disagree with the campy part, but after seeing episode 4 last night - OK it might be a bit campy... but I still like it. Only 5 more episodes in this season.
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@travisdh1 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Doing manual database edits, of the joy. SELECT this, UPDATE that.... ugh.
Don't forget the horror of the forgotten WHERE clause!
Been bit by that one a few times! Whoops!
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I'll have to try this when I get home.
http://www.tecmint.com/guacamole-access-remote-linux-windows-machines-via-web-browser