I can't even
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@jaredbusch said in I can't even:
Doesn't know the difference between a hub and switch
https://mangolassi.it/topic/14728/just-need-a-basic-switch-to-act-as-a-hub/
I feel like I've upvoted this same post like 5 times already.
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OK so I know he says he's removing the last 2003 DC, but why the hell is it still in place when you have 4 2016 DCs!
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@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
OK so I know he says he's removing the last 2003 DC, but why the hell is it still in place when you have 4 2016 DCs!
without reading post - I'm guessing it had data on it that he hadn't migrated yet. Though he could have demoted it at any time, unless there was an old exchange box pointed to it, or something similar.
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This started out incomprehensible, now I think we know why. Doesn't know very basic things. Asking what a domain is now.
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@travisdh1 said in I can't even:
This started out incomprehensible, now I think we know why. Doesn't know very basic things. Asking what a domain is now.
It's still incomprehensible.
I think think most things were sorta covered that he was originally asking about - but what the hell is an infected domain?
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What the Hell Robert5205. . .!!!!
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@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
What the Hell Robert50205. . .!!!!
I think 95% of his "spice" is all from bad advice. (really)
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Learning how to do things against best practice @Dashrender is not the best thing for the client or the person installing it. If the person installing it, can't support he shouldn't be installing it!
Go and learn in a lab if that is the case.
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@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
Learning how to do things against best practice @Dashrender is not the best thing for the client or the person installing it. If the person installing it, can't support he shouldn't be installing it!
Go and learn in a lab if that is the case.
how hard is it to install hyper-v, give it a computer name and an IP address? Then just go back to the computer, run the Hyper-V Manager to connect to it remotely, and you're off.
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@nerdydad said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
Learning how to do things against best practice @Dashrender is not the best thing for the client or the person installing it. If the person installing it, can't support he shouldn't be installing it!
Go and learn in a lab if that is the case.
how hard is it to install hyper-v, give it a computer name and an IP address? Then just go back to the computer, run the Hyper-V Manager to connect to it remotely, and you're off.
It's insanely easy, and means you never have to touch the actual hardware server.
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@nerdydad said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
Learning how to do things against best practice @Dashrender is not the best thing for the client or the person installing it. If the person installing it, can't support he shouldn't be installing it!
Go and learn in a lab if that is the case.
how hard is it to install hyper-v, give it a computer name and an IP address? Then just go back to the computer, run the Hyper-V Manager to connect to it remotely, and you're off.
You're kidding right? There is a huge thread here on ML where we were lamenting the fact that 5Nines killed the free version and that non domain joined Hyper-V servers are hugely more painful to manage without the 5Nines tool.
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@nerdydad said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
Learning how to do things against best practice @Dashrender is not the best thing for the client or the person installing it. If the person installing it, can't support he shouldn't be installing it!
Go and learn in a lab if that is the case.
how hard is it to install hyper-v, give it a computer name and an IP address? Then just go back to the computer, run the Hyper-V Manager to connect to it remotely, and you're off.
Yeah, it is not as simple as it sounds to connect Hyper-V Manager to Hyper-V Server in a non domain environment. It still has issues in a domain environment. But once setup, it works flawlessly.
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@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
Learning how to do things against best practice @Dashrender is not the best thing for the client or the person installing it. If the person installing it, can't support he shouldn't be installing it!
Go and learn in a lab if that is the case.
I agree, making things "easy enough" for people who can't handle systems under normal conditions means that they are a huge risk to the business and way, way too costly to have touching servers. These are the people that MSPs love because they break everything and have to pay emergency service rates for people to do 10x the work it would have cost to have just had them run the system properly in the first place.
What does it cost to have an outside firm manage a single Hyper-V instance the right way? How much does it cost when one guy who doesn't know anything gets access and destroys the system and loses the entire company because he didn't know about backups, ransomware or so forth?
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@nerdydad said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
Learning how to do things against best practice @Dashrender is not the best thing for the client or the person installing it. If the person installing it, can't support he shouldn't be installing it!
Go and learn in a lab if that is the case.
how hard is it to install hyper-v, give it a computer name and an IP address? Then just go back to the computer, run the Hyper-V Manager to connect to it remotely, and you're off.
It depends. If you're installing an ISO from a different domain it can be annoying and depending on the amount of hyper-v hosts you have, storing it on the local host may take up a significant amount of HD space across your organization. Versioning can be annoying, which is why everyone is mentioning 5nine. You also have to setup delegated permissions to be able to manage the server from a remote workstation.
Now, I'm not sure what best practices are in relation to the firewall settings but I have read about complications with the local firewall on the host.
It's not just a simple name it and assign it an ip address in a lot of environments.
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The OP is building a BDR plan and is trying to add in the option for same day delivery of hardware. Which is ignoring all kinds of possible real world issues.
Houston Texas anyone. . . .
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@dustinb3403 Yeah, that guy has good intentions but hasn't thought his plan all of the way through yet though.
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So this post is already deleted / removed, I'm not sure but what the hell? lol. .
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@dustinb3403 maybe he just needs an RPi with a 20 port usb hub and a bunch of thumb drives...
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@rojoloco said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 maybe he just needs an RPi with a 20 port usb hub and a bunch of thumb drives...
That would definitely be the way to go.
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How has this guy never heard of Dell DPACK?