Why did this get moved from water cooler to IT Careers?
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RE: 2 Macbook Air's for sale
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Royal TS
This has become by far my favorite RDP software, just bought a copy to use for work. It can do many other things besides RDP (VNC, SSH, Webpages etc). I'd highly recommend it.
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2 Macbook Air's for sale
I have two macbook Air's for sale. One has slight damage to the corner. Both are in pretty good condition and are Mid 2012 models. I beleve both had some Apple Care left
The one with damage has 8GB of ram, the pristine one has 4GB of ram Otherwise they are the same.
MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2012)
CPU: 1.8 GHz Intel Core i5
Memory: 4GB/8GB 1600 MHz DDR3
GPU: Intel HD Graphics 4000 1024 MB
Storage: 250GB SSDMac OS Yosemite
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RE: GreenShot Free OpenSource Screenshot Utility for Windows
Nice. Might try it out, I find I like the snipping tool pretty well though.
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RE: Windows AD DNS Server Per NIC Responses with ZeroTier
Windows DNS can't do that. Nor would you really want to clutter DNS like that.
I think something to do NAT on the addresses is really what you need
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RE: Challenge: Expand the C: Drive - Any ideas?
@scottalanmiller said:
@anonymous said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I have to ask... how old is a laptop with a 30GB drive?
Bought 3 months ago... Hybrid drive.
Hybrid drives were typically 500GB starting sizes like a few years ago. Was this like old stock somewhere?
Possible they configured it weird some
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RE: Challenge: Expand the C: Drive - Any ideas?
@scottalanmiller said:
Yup, @coliver has it here. The only way to make C bigger without doing something horrible like spanning to another physical drive would require you to replace the drive with something bigger.
Unless this is a VM then it's a 10second fix to expand it
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RE: What is a Blade Server
Any feature beyond that would exist in both worlds.
Size is pretty much the only benefit. And possibly power usage (a few big PSUs are more efficient than lots of small ones - if they are designed well.) but the real world impact of either is pretty much non-tangible.
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RE: What is a Blade Server
I've worked with UCS before. There okay.
We have a ton of datacenter space here so we can but a butt load of Dell 1U servers and pack them with 256GB+ of ram and be better of that blades and not locked it.
I would like to pick up a used blade maybe a UCS for home though just because I don't have much space.
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RE: What is a Blade Server
@scottalanmiller said:
@Bob-Beatty said:
What I loved most about it was the simplicity of how it worked for our business and how easy it was to expand by adding a new blade. There were no local hard drives to worry about, just an internal thumb drive (or SSD option if you choose) to house the Hyper Visor. V-motion and fail-over was immediate.
ALL of those features are standard on every enterprise rackmount server. None of that is unique to blades. The blades only add the complexity, not the features that make them seem valuable.
Dell has the redundant SD cards and internal usb port for ESXi long before UCS had them.
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RE: Lost Network / Server: Service blip -
@gjacobse said:
@Jason said:
Do they have battery backups on everything? Also do they have three phase power? if so they could have lost a phase of power and only effected equipment that is wired into that phase.
Nothing in the office is on three phase,.. but that would be something to consider.
I didn't mean the equipment runs on three phase, I meant is the mains coming in from the utility three phase?
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RE: Lost Network / Server: Service blip -
Do they have battery backups on everything? Also do they have three phase power? if so they could have lost a phase of power and only effected equipment that is wired into that phase.
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RE: Apple Mac OSX Malware Soars in 2015
I've said this for a long time, the bigest problem with mac is that it's just layering things on top of each other for year and years without ever re-writing.
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RE: HAProxy 1.6 Has Released
@Dashrender said:
It's possible that consultants could have made suggestions to prevent the issue from happening again, just don't know.
Like WSUS to just do Security and feature updates not drivers.
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RE: HAProxy 1.6 Has Released
@Dashrender said:
@Jason said:
Where's the support for Microsoft?
On the Server side? $250-300 per incident - and Fraking awesome in my experience.
You've actually used it? We even have people that used to be at MS on our staff that say that was one of their biggest money making scams.
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RE: DNS - IPv6
@DustinB3403 said:
How long as Cub been around, I haven't heard of them until now.
That doesn't make them a knock off.
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RE: DNS - IPv6
@DustinB3403 said:
Cub seems to be a knock off though.
Cub isn't a knock off, they only make stuff for industrial use.
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RE: DNS - IPv6
@Dashrender said:
OMG dude! $1600? NO WAY! We have 8 Dymo's that cost a total of $300 each. I could replace every unit 5 times and still have money left over for those of those. Plus the Dymo's aren't so unreliable as to make the expense worthwhile (i.e. save support time to warrant the expense).
And we haven't had to replace a single unit so far. You can just replace $25-$50 parts in them many of them are 10+ years old now because they are designed to be run so long both in build and driver support.