@ajstringham
LOL, why would anyone want to try to do that?

Posts made by DenisKelley
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RE: Anyone have you tried this? Save a Failed Hard Drive in Your Freezer, Redux
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RE: Additional 2012R2 License Question
You'll go through a reseller. If you have an Open License, then you can grab a single license and add to your agreement. You then can install two more VMs on that server.
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RE: Pertino is giving away a car
Let me leave this right here:
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RE: Restoring a domain controller
@Carnival-Boy
Maybe not your current issue, but from what I read, you need a functional DC in a test lab that is isolated from your production network, yes? A replica on a different vswitch might fit the bill. Just trying to think outside of the proverbial box. -
RE: Restoring a domain controller
I was thinking that. Have you tried a different restore point? Anyway good luck. The SureBackup Labs are an awesome resource, especially for lab testing. I spin things up including SQL and Exchange to test stuff before rolling out to production. Worth it's weight in gold. I also use them to test every backup. Have you tried to use replication instead of restore to the other host that you are using?
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RE: Restoring a domain controller
Or perhaps check out http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947022/en-us referenced in http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Server_Software/Active_Directory/Q_28188083.html. But I think you probably should run it by Veeam though.
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RE: Restoring a domain controller
@Carnival-Boy said:
I'm not using SureBackup, I'm physically restoring our backup on a separate physical host running on a different network. So there are no verification options.
Sorry about that. I just assumed since you referenced a lab environment in the OP. It's weird. I have a separate physical host and always restore for testing in the isolated Veeam Test Lab using SureBackup. Anyway, and I'm sure you've seen this thread, but if you didn't (and yes I know it is for an older version, but I do know that Veeam uses the same restore method in 6/7), I'll link it just in case: http://forums.veeam.com/veeam-backup-replication-f2/veeam-b-r-v5-recovery-of-a-domain-controller-t7000.html
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RE: Restoring a domain controller
Also, don't bring up multiple DCs in the same test lab at the same time. Apparently there will be a death cage fight and no one wins in that lab.
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RE: Restoring a domain controller
I'm on 7 and remember getting that before. When running a restored DC in my virtual lab, I need to set the recovery checks to include the DC scripts. It took some head banging to figure that out. I think they are similar in 6.5. So when you do something like SureBackup to Lab, either in the Application Group or the backup file, you need to set the Verification options to let Veeam know it is a DC here:
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RE: Winzip
@scottalanmiller said:
Lol, was that you? I saw the meme last night and thought it a good one
Yeah, I saw that a few times over the years and it is pretty funny.
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RE: Pertino is giving away a car
I can just barely read my name on the side of that car.
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RE: Winzip
Reminiscing much lately, lol.
That was my thread I started in 2011: http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/136042-not-to-start-a-war-but-is-winzip-still-relevant-love-to-hear-opinions
In my defense, I was spanking new to the forums and was curious because I bounced into a company that still used it and thought it odd.
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RE: Travel and accommodation expenses
@Minion-Queen said:
To do a flat rate to cover for actual cost of work you have to over charge a client to cover for those things you just can't predict.-Amen. Customers never really understood that.
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RE: Travel and accommodation expenses
I understand what you are saying, but it is not uncommon. Since many of these consultants may do work in different areas of the country, this allows them to simplify their quote for their services instead of giving your a flat rate. Either way, it would be the same if they said the cost is $2100/day. Also, since food/travel/expenses are probably going to be less averaged per day if they work 2 or more days, this actually works in your favor instead of the $2100/day listed above.
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RE: Linux. LFS101x: Introduction to Linux just started today
Yeah, I signed up months ago, but have to finish this HP Networking and Switch training. I'm thinking I'll be able to get to it by Wednesday of next week.
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RE: Anyone going to SpiceWorld?
@JaredBusch said:
@DenisKelley said:
LOL, yeeeeeah riiiiight, since knives are a common swag item at IT conferences.
Keep a bit of perspective here. it was a multi tool not a knife.
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RE: Anyone going to SpiceWorld?
@JaredBusch said:
Need to talk to my boss at some point today to confirm if I am going or not. I keep forgetting it is September so I need to get airfare and hotel arranged.
I just booked mine just now. Woot!