• Dell R920 is Out

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    @technobabble said:

    With the 24 drives in RAID 10 I believe that this would be a good fit for one of my clients, sadly I hear the datacenter they are moving to suggested a rig 1/10 the power with a magic SAN device.

    They are asking their datacenter for server advice? That sounds pretty weird. I've honestly never heard of someone doing that before.

    What kind of workload are they doing that requires this kind of horsepower?

  • Linux Mint: Enabling a NIC

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    What was it?

  • Cell phone versus tablet

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    I use a sling bag all of the time. I can fit a tablet and a ultrabook if necessary.

  • Google releases Android Remote Desktop App

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    Nice. Will have to check it out. I finally have an Android tablet again.

  • Office365 and aliases

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    It is entirely possible I am mixing up memory.. I will tinker later tonight on this if I remember when I sit down to work tonight.

  • LVM Frozen After Deleting Block Device

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    Awesome. Glad that that worked.

  • Red Hat and CentOS 7 Due This Month

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    They got their Asterisk packages very up to date. Only the OS is behind.

  • Sorting out the IT Vendor threads

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    @lillucia said:

    Just to update (once you have forgotten this one), I found out what the problem was... in the rush to get our new website online, the dev had trouble with the hosting we had purchased so just put it on his own server instead... and remembered to tell me three days ago. All working now and happy 🙂

    Whoops, lol.

  • What do you use for offsite locations and VPN use?

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    @Nara Sophos RED appliances. We have around 80 now and its revolutionised the way we work

  • Test Your Site for Heartbleed

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    @ambarishrh said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    https://lastpass.com/heartbleed/

    Wow, few days off from ML and the site is totally changed! 🙂 Looks good though! 🙂

    Luckily all our servers are safe! 🙂 All patched!

    Yeah. Major patch was installed. 🙂

    Daily digests come out now too.

  • vCenter - Java RAM utilisation

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    @Dashrender said:

    What's the file location of wrapper.exe?

    Wrapper.exe and java.exe have all spawned from the VMware directory

    @alexntg said:

    vCenter's a little RAM heavy. If I'm reading this right, you're using the same server for vCenter and Veeam. If that's the case, you'll want to give it extra RAM.

    Yeah, that's just for evaluation purposes. I think I'll add more RAM regardless.

    @scottalanmiller said:

    You can tweak down the RAM usage if necessary. But I am not sure that I would recommend that.

    Yeah, I'll pass on that. I was more concerned that it was broken and needed fixing but from the sounds of things, it isn't broken. So, no need to fix it then 🙂

    Thanks lads 🙂

  • Set up of Untangle.

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    Yes. NTG used to use DokuWiki. From the admin's perspective it really doesn't get any easier. But for end users we went to MediaWiki and then to SharePoint.

  • OpenSuse Driver Plugins

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    Good luck.

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    Fingers crossed 🙂

  • New Backup Solution In My New Virtualized Environment

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    Are you telling Unitrends to only look at the VMware host? You should only be adding one thing to back up. Not doing anything with the servers that run in top of it.

    Or pointing at the HyperV host, rather.

  • Windows 8.1 Update 1 installed but how do i know?

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    @JaredBusch said:

    Also I was under the impression that they are supposedly moving away from the big service packs and towards the update rollout schedule.

    I believe that that is true. The big SP thing did not work well, they developed a very unhealthy culture of people reading too much into the SP numbers.

  • Trusteer Rapport

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    Fortunately the issue hasn't become a large one. If it does, I think I'll probably end up buying another Windows license and giving those users a VM to log into the bank from.

    Or I could get SA/intune license and build a VM on the server for them to share.

  • What Change Management Tools are People Using?

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    @Nara said:

    It depends on the system. Through the use of test pools, VDI change management's pretty much baked-in. With most virtualized environments, key VMs can be cloned into a test environment.

    From what I've seen, none of the players (Chef, Puppy, etc.) attempt to address desktop needs. I'm a little confused by this because it seems like it would be a natural fit but the market seems to be eschewed from the vendor perspective and the use of disparate tools expected from the client perspective.

    Cloning VMs works as a starting point. These tools are good for keeping them that way in the future.

  • Server 2012 Deduplication Use Cases

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    We never use dedupe outside of the backup system. Good file system management gives you most if that value.

    And for a VM you'll get more from dedupe at the storage layer than inside a single VM.

    2012 dedupe works well. It is a good product. It probably makes the most sense on a very large file server.

    Storage-level deduplication can be quite useful. However, with the modern push toward local storage, shared deduplicating storage isn't really seen except for in rather large environments.

  • How Heartbleed Bug Works from XKCD

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    @alexntg said:

    @Joyfano said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    @alexntg said:

    @Reid-Cooper said:

    Anyone got anything left unpatched?

    Hopefully no one replies to this, as it would be a great way to find targets.

    LOL, good point. Although very hard to trace back an online profile to an IP address.

    We don't have good internet connection.. Am i safe now?

    Not quite. SSL connections generally don't require much bandwidth.

    Well Totally i disconnected our production machine into internet.
    @scottalanmiller is right. No stable internet connection.