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    • ObsolesceO

      Anyone familiar with Enmotus?

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      scottalanmillerS

      No experience with it, I'm afraid.

    • JaredBuschJ

      Anyone put Korora/Fedora on an Inspiron 2 in 1

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      DashrenderD

      @JaredBusch said in Anyone put Korora/Fedora on an Inspiron 2 in 1:

      Well I had to buy the Inspiron, because it was in stock and available now. My MBP officially has no reliable wifi.

      That sucks, on two counts!

    • NetworkNerdN

      Caching Needs and SSDs

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      ObsolesceO

      @Tim_G said in Caching Needs and SSDs:

      you have something on I/O path going wrong ;(

      What do you mean? Everything looks good and appears to be going smooth according to all monitoring. No errors or performance issues.

      It's been doing a very good job the past couple years. I keep it fairly updated. So if something recent broke something on it, let me know and I'll hold off on updating.

    • anthonyhA

      Linux RAID Question - Software or "Hardware" ?

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      @dafyre said in Linux RAID Question - Software or "Hardware" ?:

      @anthonyh said in Linux RAID Question - Software or "Hardware" ?:

      @anthonyh said in Linux RAID Question - Software or "Hardware" ?:

      @dafyre said in Linux RAID Question - Software or "Hardware" ?:

      @marcinozga said in Linux RAID Question - Software or "Hardware" ?:

      My money is on fake RAID you got there. So use md.

      @marcinozga said in Linux RAID Question - Software or "Hardware" ?:

      My money is on fake RAID you got there. So use md.

      Also because you already use MD. 🙂

      You know what, I can even move the two disks to my new workstation and not have to transfer any data.

      I think the answer may have been found... 😄

      Actually even better, I can break the RAID 1 on my current box and convert it to non-RAID, then move one of the disks to my new workstation and convert it back to RAID 1. If done right, I think I can do it all without any data loss too.

      I'd prefer to just move the two disks and not have to transfer any data... but that's just me.

      Yeah. I'll need to copy my home directory to the SSD in my current box before doing that though. That might be easier than breaking/re-creating the RAID. I'm not quite ready to "switch" yet. Hmm...

    • DustinB3403D

      SW Port - New Server for virtual host - Sanity Check

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      scottalanmillerS

      @beta said in SW Port - New Server for virtual host - Sanity Check:

      Oh, one thing I was really curious about too, would it make sense to get an extra drive as a hot spare? Normally with OBR10 and spinning HDD, I'd put every spindle into the array, but since SSDs are going to give me plenty of IOPS and capacity, I didn't know if it is a good/bad idea with OBR5.

      The rule of "no hot spare ever" for RAID 5 still applies. If you were going to do this, you would do OBR 6. OBR6 can make loads of sense here, but OBR5 + HS does not.

      But it is up to you, depends on cost and risk aversion.

    • OksanaO

      Proper IT environment virtualization planning with Dell DPACK

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    • scottalanmillerS

      Dell T20 with Intel Intel Rapid Storage Controller RAID is FakeRAID

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      stacksofplatesS

      @scottalanmiller said in Dell T20 with Intel Intel Rapid Storage Controller RAID is FakeRAID:

      @matteo-nunziati said in Dell T20 with Intel Intel Rapid Storage Controller RAID is FakeRAID:

      @stacksofplates said in Dell T20 with Intel Intel Rapid Storage Controller RAID is FakeRAID:

      I didn't realize people still bought tower "servers"

      There are some tower servers which really quakify as great imho. Noticeably from Dell

      Any that I've seen that are any good are convertibles (tower OR rack.)

      Ya we have 20 z440s that are racked. But those are higher end workstations.

    • OksanaO

      Get the full information on your IT environment with Dell DPACK

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    • scottalanmillerS

      Hyper-V 2016 Drivers for Dell PERC S300 Software RAID

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      dbeatoD

      @dbeato But again this is the official article
      http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/4/SLN266045/windows-server---the-poweredge-raid-controller-s100-and-s300-are-unsupported-on-a-hyper-v-host?lang=EN

    • DustinB3403D

      Dell VxRail

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      scottalanmillerS

      @travisdh1 said in Dell VxRail:

      @scottalanmiller said in Dell VxRail:

      @NetworkNerd said in Dell VxRail:

      There's an entire Ready Node selector here on VMware' site - http://vsanreadynode.vmware.com/RN/RN. One thing we learned is that you can go single-socket with the hosts to save on vSphere and vSAN licenses. Just beef up memory because there will be some overhead for vSAN traffic that folks seem to overlook. I know we did.

      Most vendors are pushing single socket these days, except for MS. That's why Scale starts on single socket, for example.

      That actually makes sense. With got 22core/44thread processors available, the need for more than a single processor is far less than it used to be.

      Yes, it's a very common SMB mistake to buy two procs when almost never is that warranted in the SMB market. Single proc of the same core count and speed is faster than two procs and cheaper.

    • NerdyDadN

      EqualLogic PS6110 Show Capacity

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      Mike DavisM

      That's what I get for posting before I'm totally awake. This is what I get when I run the command on my group:

      BackupTarget> show member Name Status Version Disks Capacity FreeSpace Connections ---------- ------- ---------- ----- ---------- ---------- ----------- 16TB online V7.0.7 (R3 16 11.34TB 6.72TB 2 97085) syr-8TB online V7.1.2 (R4 16 5.66TB 3.69TB 3 02088) 4TB online V7.0.7 (R3 16 2.83TB 1.84TB 2 97085) BackupTarget>

      I think the command is showing the free space on the volumes after creation, not before since I think I have mine fully provisioned.

      Just type:
      show
      and it will scroll through all the things under the show command and you should be able to figure out the size of your member. This is just the first of like 4 pages:

      BackupTarget> show ______________________________ Group Information ______________________________ Name: BackupTarget Group-Ipaddress: 192.168.100.21 DateAndTime: Thu Apr 20 03:32:04 2017 TimeZone: America/New_York TotalVolumes: 3 VolumesOnline: 3 VolumesInUse: 3 TotalSnapshots: 0 SnapshotsOnline: 0 SnapshotsInUse: 0 TotalMembers: 3 MembersOnline: 3 MembersInUse: 3 TotalCapacity: 19.83TB VolumeReserve: 7.58TB VolumeReportedSpace: 7.58TB SnapReservedSpace: 3GB SnapReservedSpaceInUse: 0MB ReplicationReservedSpace: 0MB FailbackReservedSpace: 0MB DelegatedSpace: 0MB DelegatedSpaceInUse: 0MB FreeSpace: 12.24TB TotalDisks: 48 OnlineDisks: 45 SpareDisks: 3 OfflineDisks: 0 FailedDisks: 0 Collections: 0 Snapcols: 0 CustomSnapcols: 0 ThinProvFreeSpace: 122.49TB TotalSpaceBorrowing: 0MB Connections: 7 _______________________________________________________________________________
    • mlnewsM

      Dell Ships Super Powerful Ubuntu Linux Laptops

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      stacksofplatesS

      Ya I've got a low power CPU with a single m.2 and using a tuned profile.

    • travisdh1T

      Dell R510 RAID Battery Replacement

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      scottalanmillerS

      @Tim_G said in Dell R510 RAID Battery Replacement:

      Okay I realize I totally hijacked your thread. Can I get this split off as a new topic in the sam-sd forum?

      I'll do that once I'm at a real computer.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Deployment Scenarios for the Dell PowerEdge FX

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      scottalanmillerS

      @NerdyDad said in Deployment Scenarios for the Dell PowerEdge FX:

      Its a nice concept, but unless you can purchase more than 2 chassis for ultimate redundancies, your eggs are still in one basket, shared with the storage.

      But in IT, eggs in one basket is a good thing, not a bad one. It's better to have your storage in the same basket as your servers, even when doing an IPOD. The worst option is to separate them.

    • NetworkNerdN

      Dell System Detect and the Case of the Missing USB Controller

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      s.hacklemanS

      True lesson in this story is do not work on a production system with changes that could take it out of service when time is critical. Better to say, "Next time you have a long meeting at the end of a Friday, let me take a look at your computer."

    • scottalanmillerS

      Deployment Scenarios for the Dell PowerEdge VRTX

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      scottalanmillerS

      @Tim_G said in Deployment Scenarios for the Dell PowerEdge VRTX:

      I'd certainly love one of these for a home lab. That's for sure!

      I can see the whole ROBO deployment scenario. Even in single/several use situations, like you mentioned... such as for specific critical high-performing services that won't outgrow it. Anywhere else, I'd feel stuck with it... what happens if you start to outgrow the resources? How scalable is it? That's what would determine it's worth for usage in place of regular 2u deployment servers.

      Maybe I'm just not a blade type person.

      It's really meant for contained scenarios where you know how big you will grow. For a normal SMB, the issue is growing into it, rather than outgrowing it.

    • NetworkNerdN

      Vendor Mistake - VMware Infrastructure Decisions

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      scottalanmillerS

      Cool. They seem to have really come through.

    • mlnewsM

      ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017

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      Expensive, but looks like some really great hardware. I could definitely get by with a less expensive model.

    • F

      Dell Power Edge R330 Issue: CPU 0000 CPU1 Internal error (IERR)

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      @scottalanmiller said in Dell Power Edge R330 Issue: CPU 0000 CPU1 Internal error (IERR):

      The error says to contact support, I'd start there. While waiting for them. I'd do routine testing... reseat everything, pull some memory out, etc. If it is not time sensitive, I'd just wait for Dell to get back to you.

      I've never had to wait more than 5 minutes for Dell chat support.

    • JaredBuschJ

      Dell iDrac still requires Java

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      JaredBuschJ

      @thwr said in Dell iDrac still requires Java:

      @travisdh1 said in Dell iDrac still requires Java:

      @thwr said in Dell iDrac still requires Java:

      @JaredBusch said in Dell iDrac still requires Java:

      I have not needed to use the iDRAC console in a couple of years now, and I had not realized that I still had to have f'n java installed in order to use it. WTF....

      0_1480951543290_upload-0259b3aa-788d-408f-95ff-14b3879d12c9

      Pretty much the same for every kind of remote console, be it on an IBM, Dell or SuperMicro server or on an Aten IP KVM. PITA, big, nasty PITA.

      How many of us have a VM on our workstation just for this? I know I do, and it's hard to get much smaller than we are and still need any IT.

      Yup, using a VM for this. Yet another system to maintain.

      I have a machine or VM (depending on client) running Veeam already so I drop java on that via chocolatey.

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