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Posts made by Harry Lui
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RE: What do you use for petabyte storage?
@biggen said in What do you use for petabyte storage?:
An Isilon for surveillance cold storage?! I need to work for a company like this that wastes cash like its toilet paper.
It's our tax money at work.
Just like how the last Stimulus bill is 5,593 pages long.
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RE: What do you use for petabyte storage?
@scottalanmiller said in What do you use for petabyte storage?:
@Harry-Lui said in What do you use for petabyte storage?:
Having a zoom chat scheduled with Dell regarding to Isilon.
I can make this quick: They will recommend it.
I hope they do. And I hope they quote me in the billion so I don't have to be involve with this project.
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RE: What do you use for petabyte storage?
Having a zoom chat scheduled with Dell regarding to Isilon.
I know, it's meant for high criticality, high performance, always online workloads at crazy high cost. It ain't my choice. -
RE: What do you use for petabyte storage?
Government directive. Put a non IT person in charge of an IT department and this is what happens.
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RE: What do you use for petabyte storage?
Do you have any recommendation for tape storage device?
Thanks.
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What do you use for petabyte storage?
A company is wanted 3 years of footage of NVR and I calculated they needed about 1.5PB of storage.
I see Dell EMC has a Isilon Scale-Out NAS Storage line that looks nice.
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RE: Disabling Microsoft Edge?
Simple fix is to replace Edge icon with IE icon and make IE default.
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RE: RAID - CompTIA A+ 220-1001 Prof Messer
SAM, can I just copy and paste your comments on their youtube page?
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RE: Teamviewer alt?
@siringo said in Teamviewer alt?:
I've been using Teamviewer (TV) for years and had no problems, but last night I got a call asking if I was logged into a users PC as the mouse was moving, windows were being closed etc.
Did you tell the user to shut down the PC ASAP?
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I upgraded an old iJuke by Crosley to accept MP3 and FM radio
I found and bought an old iJuke jukebox by Crosley. I liked the design and price was good so I bought it. All functions worked as designed, but I wanted more than the outdated iPod/iPhone connection and an AUX in.
My original plan was just to put a car stereo head-unit in the box and upgrade the power supply but during my research, I came across MP3 decoders that accept USB/micros SD card and play MP3 and FM radio. They are small in size and cheap! So I thought, why not buy one and give it a try. The decoder uses 5 volt, same as the iPod/iPhone connection, the same connection also provided ground/right speaker/left speaker. I made brackets to mount the decoder, soldered all 10 wires to their counter part, and also kept the remote receptor and soldered the 3 wires to it so I can keep the remote to control volume.
I plugged the finished product in and it worked! I gave an old jukebox a new life.
Next step will be putting in an Arduino Uno to control the flashing LEDs.
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18TB spanned volume with consumer grade SATA drives
I guess the data is not important.
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RE: Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be
Finish up all the documents that you don't already have.
Copy all documents and passwords into a flash drive.
Hand it to her and walk out. -
RE: How far will bitcoin and other cryptos fall?
As far as I am concern, ALL cryptocurrency fails as currency.
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RE: How far will bitcoin and other cryptos fall?
I think the better question would be when is bitcoin not worth it for miners to mine anymore.
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RE: How far will bitcoin and other cryptos fall?
0 is the answer, eventually. Could be 1 year from now, 5 years from now, 20 years from now, etc.
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RE: HyperV Server - Raid Best Practices
OS on RAID 1 and DATA on RAID 5 is so out dated.
Think about it, why would you want HyperV OS to be fast, but data to be slow? You reboot once every 6 months, so you want that boot up to be super fast, but the data you use every second you want it super slow?
If you have to choose, you'd want the data to be fast, NOT slow.
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RE: US HP support site down?
Maybe for you, I get
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