What Are You Doing Right Now
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@coliver said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
Hopefully it won't affect my software raid.
Your unofficial software RAID?
I'm not sure I understand?
XenServer doesn't support software RAID. Xen does, XenServer does not.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
I'm sure it will affect the raid though. It's not supported by XenServer without modification.
Oh, yeah I got that. Have to figure out the best way to back it up and rebuild it. I really need to invest in a NAS or something for local backups.
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OMG, Forest Gump is on in the house. Even just hearing from time to time I can't stand that movie.
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@mlnews said:
@coliver said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
Hopefully it won't affect my software raid.
Your unofficial software RAID?
I'm not sure I understand?
XenServer doesn't support software RAID. Xen does, XenServer does not.
Oh, yes I knew that. This is a personal server where I didn't have a RAID card so I just set it up with the MD utility on XenServer. I know it isn't officially supported. Been working fairly well so far though.
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@coliver said:
@mlnews said:
@coliver said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
Hopefully it won't affect my software raid.
Your unofficial software RAID?
I'm not sure I understand?
XenServer doesn't support software RAID. Xen does, XenServer does not.
Oh, yes I knew that. This is a personal server where I didn't have a RAID card so I just set it up with the MD utility on XenServer. I know it isn't officially supported. Been working fairly well so far though.
The motherboard doesn't even support RAID without a cache or anything?
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@thecreativeone91 said:
The motherboard doesn't even support RAID without a cache or anything?
Very few do. Very, very few. I don't actually know of any server except for SuperMicro that does that and it is only a handful of their models.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@coliver said:
@mlnews said:
@coliver said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
Hopefully it won't affect my software raid.
Your unofficial software RAID?
I'm not sure I understand?
XenServer doesn't support software RAID. Xen does, XenServer does not.
Oh, yes I knew that. This is a personal server where I didn't have a RAID card so I just set it up with the MD utility on XenServer. I know it isn't officially supported. Been working fairly well so far though.
The motherboard doesn't even support RAID without a cache or anything?
No, not in the least, it is a whitebox I had lying around with a decent processor in it. I know MD RAID has a really good reputation when compared to motherboard RAID though so I didn't even think about it. I know the whole do IT at home thing @scottalanmiller talks about. I just don't have the budget to be running a full-fledged server in my house right now. Would that I could, my whitebox is maxed out at 16GB of RAM and it is becoming a bit of a pain.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
The motherboard doesn't even support RAID without a cache or anything?
Very few do. Very, very few. I don't actually know of any server except for SuperMicro that does that and it is only a handful of their models.
Is it actually a true server. I don't run my home server VM hosts from true server due to noise. They are all one Desktop machines with extra Intel Nics added.
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MD is enterprise RAID, used in some massive systems and in many NAS and SAN devices too. In a case like there where XS doesn't support MD, maybe I'd take a motherboard hardware controller if one was available if it was mirrored RAID. But I can't think of a single server that I'd be likely to run across that could do it.
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Guess everyone left for the weekend already. Wow it's quiet around here, (crickets chirping)
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@Minion-Queen said:
Guess everyone left for the weekend already. Wow it's quiet around here, (crickets chirping)
No - well sorta. nasty wreck on i-75 near the office.. had some issues getting around it to get home ... okay yes I was playing Ingress also.. so i wasn't really in a hurry to get home. But the acccident was at 2, and it was still backed up 6 hours later....
I don't know if you can say I leave,.. I just change locations..
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Brand New HP Officejet Pro 8620 set up and tested. Will drop 2 printers and a desktop out of the network and to the give away, donate, recycle, sell, use as a target pile....
Just need to figure out what else I want to try to do this weekend... hmm.. As little as possible if I can get away with it.
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Husband is out seeing friends band. So watching Netflix.
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Watching Sharktank, catching up on ML posts.
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It's a ghost town here on Friday's.
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Just got home from Kansas, showered, and doing laundry. Trying to stay awake until I can put it in the dryer.
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Been Brushing up on my knowledge of 802.11AC gigabit/256-QAM
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Been Brushing up on my knowledge of 802.11AC gigabit/256-QAM
Hoping to get an AC router at some point in the future...
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@thanksajdotcom said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Been Brushing up on my knowledge of 802.11AC gigabit/256-QAM
Hoping to get an AC router at some point in the future...
Don't worry you want have to worry about 256-QAM and it's constellation or error vector magnitude for a installation of a couple of APs.
Do you even have devices with an 802.11AC to make use of it?
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Been Brushing up on my knowledge of 802.11AC gigabit/256-QAM
Hoping to get an AC router at some point in the future...
Don't worry you want have to worry about 256-QAM and it's constellation or error vector magnitude for a installation of a couple of APs.
Do you even have devices with an 802.11AC to make use of it?
I don't care about the AC part of it as much as the seriously increased range you get even with N with an AC router. A buddy of mine has one and just wow...he has a Netgear Nighthawk...