Indeed, StarWind could do a great job in case of clustering required for this environment.
With Ceph it could be a tough job to make it work properly, especially in terms of the amount of time spent on that.
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RE: Advice On a New Setupposted in SAM-SD
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RE: VMWare Shutdownposted in IT DiscussionI shut the VMs down gracefully rather than suspend them. Fortunately, I have not run into issues with pending Windows Updates being installed during this shutdown, although I have heard of such cases and it's something I still have to consider. 
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RE: Android apk repository?posted in IT DiscussionWhat about Amazon Appstore? It could be a really good alternative to Google's Play Market in the view of no Google services installed. 
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RE: SAS SSD vs SAS HDD in a RAID 10?posted in IT DiscussionBefore the RAID array type is selected, it would be great to know the workload in terms of write operations. For RAID5/6 write performance will be significantly lower than that of RAID10 on the same disks. Just bear that in mind. 
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RE: Rename Windows Hostname from Command Lineposted in IT DiscussionThe PowerShell way will definitely not affect the domain membership. As for the wmic method, I have not tried that a single time to confirm. 
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RE: Hyper-V Integration Services Shows VM Created in 1600posted in IT DiscussionSorry, guys. pasted the link to this thread. The correct one is https://www.altaro.com/hyper-v/restoring-virtual-machine-creation-time/ 
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RE: Hyper-V Integration Services Shows VM Created in 1600posted in IT DiscussionIt looks like the creation time parameter is missing there. Check this https://www.altaro.com/hyper-v/restoring-virtual-machine-creation-time/ for a way to fix it. 
 Edited: added correct link.
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RE: People claim select-string is like grep...posted in IT Discussion@momurda if you doubt what type (object/string/anything) is returned, try using $a.GetType() and it will return you the variable type. 
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RE: Creating Tutorialsposted in IT DiscussionoCam http://ohsoft.net/eng/ is a nice piece of software for screen recording for Windows. 
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RE: What Linux Distro for old computerposted in IT DiscussionSomething like Ubuntu+XFCE should do the trick. 
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RE: Need to track what PHP script is generating a file on nixposted in IT DiscussionI do understand the initial intention to get rid of those files by completely eliminating their source. Try this https://wordpress.org/plugins/string-locator/ to search for "/var/tmp/" hardcoded anywhere throughout the Wordpress installation. If not successful at the moment, you might simply automate their deletion with some cron job until you get to know what produces them. 
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RE: Windows Server 2019 is just around the corner. What it brings us, and why are we so excited?posted in StarwindJust out of curiosity, how many of you have used Server Core/Nano recently? 
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RE: Unitrends VM Backup Essentials, anyone used?posted in IT DiscussionFor the time being, not sure you'll be able to find something better than Veeam. 
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RE: VMware vSphere 6.7 Releasedposted in IT DiscussionYeah, pretty ironic. 
 But there's at least one thing wrong about that website. It is offering a keygen for this commercial product.
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RE: Wireless AC vs Ethernet recabling for small officeposted in IT DiscussionI would say wireless might be easier to setup in this case. 
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RE: Anyone using Windows Defender ATP .... on Linux servers?posted in IT DiscussionI had no idea of it being available for Linux. Might give it a try in the view of this. 
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RE: Need a cert for digitally signing documentsposted in IT Discussion@jaredbusch said in Need a cert for digitally signing documents: CAcert I used CAcert in my lab, but that was for ordinary web SSL certificates. From what I know, they offer their free CA, but all web browsers warn about connection not being secure enough or at all. 
 Comodo offers free email certificates, but I am not 100% sure this is what you are looking for. Just check this https://www.comodo.com/home/email-security/free-email-certificate.php
 Ascertia claims to offer free short-time and cheap long-time certificates, including those for signing docs. https://account.ascertia.com/onlineCA/default