My controller now will let me upgrade some APs, but not others. For the client below, the APs are on the same firmware, but one is showing the upgrade available and the other not. I'll keep watching it as the day goes on.
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Did you download the Firmware to the controller or did it just appear by it self?
The controller has to be upgraded through the normal upgrade process.
No it does not. there is a button specifically to load out of band firmware.
I maintain SA on my servers, CALs and until next year Office. I'll be dumping Office for O365 next year ( I hope) Staying current is what I consider worthwhile.
Sure we stay current.. but for example office was release every three years (2007-> 2010 ->2013 - >2016) It was cheaper to buy new outright than to use SA.
S3 is for "nearline" storage. Things that you are going to access quickly. Glacier is archival storage, things that you can wait a bit to retrieve and will not retrieve often. Glacier is much cheaper to store, but much more expensive to retrieve. So if you are very unlikely to need to retrieve it and don't need it quickly, Glacier is better.
Thanks, I think Glacier It's best option in my case.
Can I make a Mirror Copy in Glaicer ?
I'm not sure. Grab something like CloudBerry and you will get a good feel for options.
Correct. OEM lives and dies on the machine it was first installed on. It's not transferable. I think what Jared was saying is that it doesn't matter whether it activates or not - that's irrelevant as to whether it is legal or not. Just because it activates doesn't mean it is legal.
Exactly.
More specifically - MS doesn't specifically go out of its way to deactivate. If it deactivation happens, it happens, if not - that's fine too. But licensing has mostly always been on the honor system.
All correct, but specifically, I meant that he can just P2V the server on to the new hardware and simply buy another OEM license from eBay or whatever and still be legal. Assuming, of course, that the eBay seller was legit and the license they sold was legal in the first place.
Hey - what do you know.. we're on the same page - (using most happiest tone possible - really I am)