IT Myths That Seem to Persist
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VOIP requires it's own VLAN for QoS.
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You should keep a physical domain controller (or anything).
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RAID 5 on HDD is still viable.
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Linux is a passing fad that'll never catch on
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That files "just disappear" from <location>
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That bright overhead lights reflecting off of your monitor help you see it better.
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That scripting isn't programming.
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That doubling everything increases system reliability.
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That cloud means someone else's computer.
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That you need a Nas or San, and that a server isn't safe enough for file storage.
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That Steve Jobs worked in IT
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This is more of a pet peeve.... but...
That all IT people are clairvoyant to the issues you're experiencing...
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That obscurity is a form of security
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Dustin's post reminded me.
That any job to do with a computer is IT
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That Windows volume licenses don't require that you already own an OEM license.
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A RAID array is the same as having a backup.
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Windows patches break stuff, and should only be install as needed.
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If you turn Windows Firewall on, you don't need a hardware firewall.
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That an archive is a backup!
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That old versions of software are more mature than more recent releases of the same software.