Why BitLocker with USB key on a server?
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@JaredBusch said in Why BitLocker with USB key on a server?:
Also who the hell updates shit at 3am?
All my clients have backups running at 6-7pm and updates around 9 or 10.
Why the hell wait to find out shit is broke in the morning. No one is left in the office after 7.
My thought process as well every time someone asks if we can wait until 11PM to do updates. . . um no. . .
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@JaredBusch said in Why BitLocker with USB key on a server?:
Also who the hell updates shit at 3am?
All my clients have backups running at 6-7pm and updates around 9 or 10.
Why the hell wait to find out shit is broke in the morning. No one is left in the office after 7.
Always best to update the first moment people don't need the system. On Wall St., update process was everyone at their desks five minutes before market close, get your coffee ready and when 5PM strikes we just wait for the call from the trading floor that the last transactions have closed (this can take one minute or about an hour, depends) and the moment we get the call, it's mad patching like crazy. Tens of thousands of systems in about three hours with all weekend to make sure things are good.
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@JaredBusch said in Why BitLocker with USB key on a server?:
Also who the hell updates shit at 3am?
All my clients have backups running at 6-7pm and updates around 9 or 10.
Why the hell wait to find out shit is broke in the morning. No one is left in the office after 7.
Microsoft by default, in the middle of the week as well.
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@momurda said in Why BitLocker with USB key on a server?:
@JaredBusch said in Why BitLocker with USB key on a server?:
Also who the hell updates shit at 3am?
All my clients have backups running at 6-7pm and updates around 9 or 10.
Why the hell wait to find out shit is broke in the morning. No one is left in the office after 7.
Microsoft by default, in the middle of the week as well.
So you let a random MS default setting dictate your business schedule? WTF?