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    • OksanaO

      StarWind Success Story: Create a failover cluster with StarWind VSAN

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    • OksanaO

      StarWind Success Story: Create a hyperconverged IT infrastructure with StarWind

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    • OksanaO

      StarWind Success Story: Create a hyperconverged IT infrastructure with StarWind

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    • scottalanmillerS

      Dell Server: The server power action is initiated because the host device initiated a warm-reset operation.

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      @Pete-S said in Dell Server: The server power action is initiated because the host device initiated a warm-reset operation.:

      @scottalanmiller said in Dell Server: The server power action is initiated because the host device initiated a warm-reset operation.:

      Just verifying that this log entry tells us that a human hit the power button on the server? This is a log entry in the iDrac.

      I don't think so. Warm reset is a reset, like the reset button or alt+ctrl+del.

      If you press the power button you get a shutdown / power down but not reset, because after power off it will not start again.

      If you have another Dell server available maybe you can verify.

      Power button press = Graceful Shutdown
      Power button press and hold = Power Off

    • OksanaO

      How to Set Up Veeam Hardened Repository on Common Hardware?

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    • OksanaO

      How to Restore Microsoft 365 Data with Dell Druva

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    • OksanaO

      How to Backup Microsoft 365 with Dell Druva

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    • JaredBuschJ

      So WTF m.2 is this

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      @jaredbusch said in So WTF m.2 is this:

      @pete-s said in So WTF m.2 is this:

      , it's always best to find what Dell part number works.

      it's not worth it, sata is sata. no reason to use m.2 when a 2.5 form factor will be just as fast.

      That's not what I'm saying. I'm saying that as a general rule you need to look at the Dell's part number to find parts from other manufacturers that are compatible.

      But yes I agree that sata is sata. For a desktop/laptop nvme or sata ssd doesn't matter though. Only matters in benchmarks.

    • OksanaO

      Issues with Azure Stack HCI Updates via Dell EMC OpenManage

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    • OksanaO

      Know When to Upgrade Thanks to Dell Live Optics

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    • scottalanmillerS

      How to Connect Power Disable SATA Drive to Dell Inspiron 5676

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      @Pete-S said in How to Connect Power Disable SATA Drive to Dell Inspiron 5676:

      @pmoncho said in How to Connect Power Disable SATA Drive to Dell Inspiron 5676:

      @JaredBusch said in How to Connect Power Disable SATA Drive to Dell Inspiron 5676:

      @scottalanmiller said in How to Connect Power Disable SATA Drive to Dell Inspiron 5676:

      @pmoncho said in How to Connect Power Disable SATA Drive to Dell Inspiron 5676:

      @scottalanmiller said in How to Connect Power Disable SATA Drive to Dell Inspiron 5676:

      @Pete-S said in How to Connect Power Disable SATA Drive to Dell Inspiron 5676:

      @scottalanmiller said in How to Connect Power Disable SATA Drive to Dell Inspiron 5676:

      Confirmed, snipping the orange wire (I needed help as I can't see orange) did the job, drive showed up immediately.

      Congrats! I wasn't sure you'd be up for the task. A lot of people are afraid to make permanent changes to their equipment.

      You can't believe how much pushback I got from @Dominica and @pchiodo about snipping a simple cable on a $2 SATA extension part! For me, it was a no brainer once knowing what it was. But they were up for spending hundreds of dollars to avoid snipping that wire. And it isn't even hard wired to the power supply or anything it's literally just a SATA extension piece! lol Like $2 tops if you don't shop around.

      I would have been with @Dominica and @pchiodo on this. Electric scares me. I would think snipping the wire would cause a spark while I wasn't home and come home to a few burning cinders. πŸ™‚

      That was mentioned as a concern. lol

      FFS people need to just STFU if they don’t know how electricity works.

      That was exactly my point and why I wouldn't have done it. As for STFU about well, that is where we differ. Those concerns could be alleviated with an explanation of why it would not be an issue.

      For electrons to flow you need a circuit. If you cut the wire you don't have a circuit anymore and because of that you don't have any electricity flowing. Since there is no electricity, there can't be any sparks.

      If you just cut the wire but don't remove it, then one end can come in contact with the chassis and then you have a circuit and electricity flowing.

      Modern switched power supplies (as in your computer) have short-circuit protection. So nothing would happen except that 3.3V will go down to 0V. So if there is anything in your computer that need 3.3V power from the power supply, it will not get it.

      If you had something else producing 3.3V (for instance a battery) and you'd short-circuit that, then it can get cause a fire. Just because it's only 3.3V doesn't mean anything.

      And sparks is not a problem unless you're in an explosive environment. The problem is that a short-circuit cause increased current running in the wire. That current will turn into heat. That heat causes things to melt and catch fire. And that's how you burn down a house.

      Also nice to know is that any electrical circuit inside a computer is low voltage, 12V or below. It can't kill you no matter what you do. It's the same voltage as you have in an ordinary car battery.

      The only way to get into trouble with a computer is by disassembling the power supply. There you have lethal voltage.

      Thank you for the explanation. Very helpful.

    • OksanaO

      Know When to Upgrade with Live Optics

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      Quality difference Dell Optiplex micro versus HP Prodesk/Elitedesk mini?

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      I haven't seen any difference between the Prodesk and Elitedesk from a workability POV. But the Elitedesk do come with US support and generally don't have to dick around much with L1 support when calling in. I also think they come with a 3 yr warranty by default... when you add that to the Prodesk, they costs come close to the same, so if you're considering 3 year warranty - I'd go Elitedesk.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Blank Screen After Fedora 30 Update to 5.3.5 Kernel on Dell Inspiron Laptop

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      @scottalanmiller said in Blank Screen After Fedora 30 Update to 5.3.5 Kernel on Dell Inspiron Laptop:

      Issue returned for the last two weeks even on Fedora 31. Luckily the old F30 kernel was still there because of the lock and continued to work. But the 5.4 kernel came out today and it works again.

      I've had no issues again

    • gjacobseG

      Designing for tech startup: Network, AD, Backup etc

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      @gjacobse said in Designing for tech startup: Network, AD, Backup etc:

      @DustinB3403 said in Designing for tech startup: Network, AD, Backup etc:

      I suppose you could use Storage Spaces Direct (all windows across the entire thing) but I wouldn't consider SSD at all mature nor production ready, especially at this scale.

      Thanks, had not heard of this.

      DataOn solutions fully support this and vice versa. They are experienced with this kind of scale and much larger.

    • pmonchoP

      Dell Hot Swap 2.5" drive in place of 3.5"

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      @Dashrender said in Dell Hot Swap 2.5" drive in place of 3.5":

      @manxam said in Dell Hot Swap 2.5" drive in place of 3.5":

      It's not uncommon at all. Your other drives are most likely to fail during a rebuild due to the added stress of continual access during this process.
      That's what makes something like RAID 5 on spinning rust so scary.

      If all of the drives in the array are of similar age and from the same batch, I'd plan on swapping them all within the next while as each successive rebuild takes its toll on the remaining drives.

      Agreed - and double check those backups.

      I have doubled and tripled checked. Did a couple restores today with single files and also entire VM's. (Currently using Veeam)

    • J

      Dell N3000 VLAN

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      Yes, if you are setting physical ports to a VLAN, then they are acting like a physically different switch on those ports. So attaching another physical switch to one of those ports would make it a switch on that VLAN.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Linux Options for Dell PowerEdge 2950 II

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      @zachary715 said in Linux Options for Dell PowerEdge 2950 II:

      Just curious what role this server will be playing...

      Web server

    • scottalanmillerS

      Dell PowerEdge 2950 via Lantronix SLS KVM Console - Disconnected by the Device

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      Dell MD1220 RAID 5 Rebuild Question

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      @scottalanmiller said in Dell MD1220 RAID 5 Rebuild Question:

      @Jimmy9008 said in Dell MD1220 RAID 5 Rebuild Question:

      @scottalanmiller said in Dell MD1220 RAID 5 Rebuild Question:

      @travisdh1 said in Dell MD1220 RAID 5 Rebuild Question:

      That makes a little more sense. They've negotiated a deal with Microsoft from the sounds of it.

      No, way, way more likely they just figured out how hard it is to get caught.

      I totally doubt anything like that is going on here. I have been told our annual budget for licensing which we pay is in the region of Β£600,000. Either way, not my problem πŸ™‚

      Wow. But, sounds like only that high because they don't know what they are using, lol. The only way to get licensing truly down is to know what you use. Someone is both ignoring what is used, but also encouraging unlimited use. Both things set MS up to just keep making it more and more expensive. It's a trick, sounds easy, but makes one lazy licensing person encourage not keeping licensing lean - basically giving Microsoft the power to charge anything that they want down the road.

      Yeah, not your problem, but definitely a symptom of management issues and a lack of clear thinking. If they are truly paying their bills, my guess is a licensing "specialist" who has created their own job and knows if MS isn't used heavily, their job would go away, so is doing stuff to encourage you to lock in MS so that that specialist can't be eliminated. Basically creating their own job.

      Yeah, I don't disagree with anything you said. It's just not my issue. I still get to buy shiny new toys πŸ™‚

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