One of my favorites.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ax1U5MrlNCw
Best posts made by DenisKelley
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RE: Storage and RAID Talk at SpiceCorps DFW 2010
I definitely like the ability to embed videos. I thought that would be a great feature over at SW.
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RE: 3D PDF - Anyone Heard of This?
Bluebeam will work with CAD as well. http://www.bluebeam.com/us/products/revu/cad.asp
We have been buying the CAD edition to eliminate using Acrobat Standard. If you just want to read the drawings and maybe print them, you can use the free Autodesk DWG TrueView app. -
RE: Customer Service Fail
@Dominica
They could have said something like "we could tell you, but then we'd have to kill you." -
RE: Do we have any Veeam people here yet?
@Dashrender said:
I'd like to discuss Veeam with a sales rep.
At the same time - anyone have any comments on Veeam and Exchange/SQL?
I run Veeam here and use to backup SharePoint and Exchange. Ask me what you want.
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RE: xByte Offering Free Veeam Availability Assessment. Plus $25 Amazon gift card.
Or you can just install the free Version of VeeamOne and run the builtin reports. Gift cards are nice though.
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RE: TV/Movies Discussion
If you like comedy, check out Better Off Ted on Netflix. Sad it lasted only 2 seasons.
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RE: Veeam Endpoint Backup FREE
Wow, this is very, very cool. Can't wait to see how it integrated into my Veeam B&R console.
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RE: Small Business Server 2003 to 2012 R2 Migration and Virtualized Domain Controller Questions
@garak0410 said:
And these suggestions are even when I allow my DC to be my file server/DNS and also being my anti-virus and backup program host?
DNS is going to be part of the DC anyway. File Server won't be heavily reliant on more RAM or processor cores, but IOPS and Bandwidth, but for a small server, no big deal. The RAM/CPU should be adjusted upwards based on the requirements of the A/V and Backup applications. Why not just leave it a DC and build another VM for the other stuff?
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RE: How to Lose Customers with Excessive Security
I can't tell you how many stupid articles I read on InfoWorld. I've since stopped. While I understand where this guy is coming from, this article is just plain stupid. Comments like:
"My browser's save-password feature helped me log in until the next password change"- You're an idiot. All someone needs to do is access your local PC and boom, Daddy has a new [insert want here].
"In my former bank's case, it uses second-factor authentication (texts, emails, or calls) when you change your password or use a new device to access your account."- Really, is that so difficult.
/rant
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RE: Do we have any Veeam people here yet?
@JaredBusch said:
@Dashrender said:
Does Veeam support single email level restores in Exchange? Have you ever done it?
Definitely supports this, but depends on the version you have purchased I believe. I have not done it.
Yes it does. 5 and up. Currently at 7. They have two utilities: U-Air (good for 2003/2007) and the new one Veeam Explorer for Exchange. I've tested the first and seen the second. Very cool and very easy. In fact, the granular recovery of Veeam was the reason I chose Veeam over other software titles.
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RE: Do we have any Veeam people here yet?
@Dashrender said:
I currently use Replay from Appasure/Dell. even though I've never used it I like the feature where I can start a restore and my users can start using the volume right away.
Does Veeam support this?
Does Veeam support single email level restores in Exchange? Have you ever done it?
Veeam supports it a few ways. For a disaster, you can perform what they call InstantVM Recovery. Basically the server will spin up on the backup device (say a NAS) and then you can move it to the target host depending on what you are using. Remember this also supports replication, so you can do an instant failover to the replica. Veeam kicks ass.
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RE: Maple Syrup Season
Co-worker just showed me his pics of their maple syrup canning process they did over the weekend. He mentioned about the cold too and was surprised that you needed that.
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RE: Do we have any Veeam people here yet?
@Dashrender said:
@DenisKelley said:
It's also a great way to test. I use it when I want to play with new things without breaking my production boxes.
Do I assume correctly that you're running Veeam as a guest on a VM host? How much resources do you dedicate to the Veeam instance?
It can be on a VM guest or on a physical server. Resources given, like everything, depends. I have it on a virtual file server and run it with 2 cores and 4GB. -
RE: Welp, I'm about to be banned
@Minion-Queen said:
the NTG team still plans on being there, tickets purchased and hotel rooms reserved!
Thanks. Was curious due to all the hub bub. Can I get you guys to paint PSX's belly again?
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RE: Need a hand with GPP
I thought to apply User policies to Computer and vise versa, you needed to enable loopback policy. I don't mix mine, but I've seen that term mentioned about.
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RE: Archeage (MMPROG)
@DanaR said:
...No class weapon/armor restrictions - have that mage wearing plate and wielding a sword
F yeah.
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RE: New batteries for UPS - Factory or secondary manufacture
I have done both, but to be honest, I'm a bit lazy. While BTI is cheaper, the don't offer free return shipping for recycling like APC does. You can pay for the shipping to where BTI will recycle them, but that will reduce the savings or you can run them to a recycler. For me, I'll just get the APC and recycle from there.