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    • RE: The Sales vs. Expertise Scale

      reason for this, to me, is partially induced by the amount of work/materials required in a company to get the job done.

      When you start it is really close to what you do in your house, so you go to the mall and buy a router, a laptop and so... you do not think about planning, it is just another piece of HW you need, like the smartphone. You do not hire a consultant to buy a smartphone.

      a SMB with no more then 10 people will need not so much, maybe just an intervention now or then, let say to change a burned router every 3/5 years, or a broken disk in a NAS. This stuff is so rare that the SMB do not hire competent people to manage it - they just buy stuff like in their own house-, therefore, the SMB has a relevant degree of ignorance on a topic.

      the commercial guy in front of the SMB is (apparently) a huge source of information for the SMB, they do not need to go deeper on tech details: they can't even totally understand what the commercial is exposing.

      Now you will say: hay, consultants are there for this very topic: let SMB not be fooled/deviated by bad commercial practices.

      Yes, but this implies that the SMB has - at least - a bare minimum degree of knowledge about its own ignorance.

      Unfortunately they have not. Everything starts with something small, let say a small 2-disk NAS. Hey it worked! now what, oh we need a small server. Hey the commercial guy has solved the problem last time, let's call him again, he will solve it!

      Then you start buy stuff and stuff, in the end IT is not the core business it is just like other tools you need to make the job done. period. what matterst is if you have margins.

      Here is where you start thinking about consultats. when margins are hard. and the bigger you are the harder to keep margins high. therefore you start minding about what you are doing. And consultants start here. But it is not the IT consultant. the IT consultant is at the end of the queue, first you start with company organization, with people and procedures, THEN you ask for consultancy on tools.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • BTRFS deprecated by Red Hat

      ⁠Btrfs has been deprecated

      The Btrfs file system has been in Technology Preview state since the initial release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. Red Hat will not be moving Btrfs to a fully supported feature and it will be removed in a future major release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
      The Btrfs file system did receive numerous updates from the upstream in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 and will remain available in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 series. However, this is the last planned update to this feature.
      Red Hat will continue to invest in future technologies to address the use cases of our customers, specifically those related to snapshots, compression, NVRAM, and ease of use. We encourage feedback through your Red Hat representative on features and requirements you have for file systems and storage technology.

      quote from release notes for RHEL 7.4

      your opinion?!

      posted in News
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    • RE: What does your desk look like?

      @stacksofplates seems to me you are agreat saltstack fan 😛

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: how do you reboot your linux VMs in hyper-v?

      nothing new... reboot/shutdown -r just shuts down the machine.
      [this is the SAM curse :P]

      edit...

      no it is not the SAM curse: even centos7 doesn't not reboot when asked...

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: BTRFS deprecated by Red Hat

      @scottalanmiller said in BTRFS deprecated by Red Hat:

      @matteo-nunziati said in BTRFS deprecated by Red Hat:

      @scottalanmiller said in BTRFS deprecated by Red Hat:

      Looks likely that the deprecation is politically, rather than technologically, motivated.

      I would say commercial. They always try to avoid nih so they are stronger in knowledge and can sell support more easily

      I would only agree here if they were not developing their own in house product. This is very much like the Xen / KVM situation a decade ago.

      sorry bad wording of mine. I meant that they always try to not sell NIH stuff because having an internal product always gives them more knowledge an therefore competitive advantage at consultancy level. No one is more expert in a product then the author of the product.

      My view of RH has always been the same: If they can escalade in a community and have employees inside a community with relevant contributions they can reach adequate knowledge, but if someone else is better positioned in the community, they tend to lag knowledge and very often switch on another product.

      I've seen this as an explanation for Xen/KVM, now this seems the same with FS, and other times they did the same.

      This is not bad or good it is just the market.That's understandable to me.

      posted in News
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    • RE: Weekend Plans

      sleep?! yes please!

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: how do you reboot your linux VMs in hyper-v?

      ok, just got that Restart-VM does an hard restart (removes the plug). just forget it!
      still missing an answer...

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Apache Struts - Critical Security Flaw

      here is the Apache explanation

      posted in News
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    • RE: Your morning routine

      "cats' alarm" is something around 500 to 600 am depending on season. Damn.
      alarm is 700am.
      then the second one at 710am.

      wash, dress, feed cats, prepare breakfast (mostly put stuff on the table nothing hot even on winter, but a cup of camomille for my wife is there).

      Now it's something like 730/745am, go upstairs bring my daugther and put her on the "big bed" with my wife.
      Have my breakfast, move my daughter in the toilet around 800am. brush my teeth.

      stay with her untill 815am, then go to work.

      commuting is around 20 minutes.

      out of office around 1830-1845. ultra fast driving at home. Prepare the dinner. have a dinner around 2000. fight with my daughter to have her in bed around 2130. wait 'till 2200 for her to be asleep. tideup kichen.

      have a bit of relax. hell its midnight to 100am better to sleep. cats' alarm. AAAAAAARRRRGGGGHHHH.

      btw I wash in the morning on winter, opposite on summer: really need a shower before bed these times when we have 35 celsius all day long.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: how do you reboot your linux VMs in hyper-v?

      OK now I've eliminated some drifting in RCT <- yes RCT. I've monitored both gen1 and gen2 vm for something like 12 hours. no drift in 12 hours of VM idling.

      this doesn't solve the thing: issued a reboot. got a shutdown! but at least without timing integration services now clocks seems logic in the VMs. I think even @JaredBusch got issues with timing and constant time reassignments...

      I've also rebooted the server from the closet, nothing strange in the reboot sequence: all ok with the hypervisor. I've a new win update. let's apply this. also let's check the "latest" HPE service pack from october 2016, maybe some driver is apparently ok, but requires update...

      bah. I'm going to think it's me. I'm cursed w/ hpe stuff.

      A last thing remains: enter bios disable power savings and CPU c-states and let's see... then I'll STONITH my self 😕

      f#@*$%!

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Microsoft Removes Storage Spaces Direct from Windows Server 2016

      @tim_g said in Microsoft Removes Storage Spaces Direct from Windows Server 2016:

      You can still deploy systems with S2D by using RS1, and is still supported as in LTS.

      holy shit, please can you enlight me on how MS numbers/support win versions?! I'm going mad. I've hyper-v server 2016 since march, always installed only security patches: which f***ing version should I expect?!

      Also have some win server 2016 licenses... how to"stick" on RS1 install and what RS1 is?

      X-(

      BTW: S2D also included the LVM? or this is "just" storage space and is still available.
      Hell, linux is way more straight...

      posted in News
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    • RE: What Are You Drinking

      @RojoLoco said in What Are You Drinking:

      Local session IPA... well, from Athens, GA.

      really like IPA! currently my preferred beer.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: New Desktop Platform

      never seen a lot of fujitsu here, but - in theory- even they are comparable players.

      consider that if dell does something, hpe copies and vice-versa.
      and of course even lenovo will align.

      they all basically sell mirrored products for the most. at least when I've checked I've always been able to identify a really similar product from each major vendor.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • Windows on arm this quarter!

      Notebookcheck says!

      posted in News windows 10 arm
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    • RE: How flexible are your hours?

      @Dashrender sometimes in smaller companies. this is the fact: italian labor law requires companies to give 2 hours OR either give compensation in salary (for you to be eating out of your house) or provide a canteen service (is canteen the right term?).

      small companies simply say: take 2 hours and do whatever you want. This is my first time with 2 hours. asways been in the 45'-1h range.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: how do you reboot your linux VMs in hyper-v?

      @Eltolargo said in how do you reboot your linux VMs in hyper-v?:

      @matteo-nunziati that sounds like a pain. Hopefully the issue is resolved after the changes.

      Hope so :s 😓

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Dipping Toes Into Programming

      @tim_g said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

      I am liking PHP more than Python. PHP seems so much easier in every way so far... but I'm not very far with either.

      If you are mostly focused on websites logic go php. This is the very application field for php. Python is a general purpouse lang. Still useful but for simple web stuff php is the entry point. Let say that if you have to do website jobs for the most, path could be php-> any framework of any general purpouse -> node.js

      posted in Developer Discussion
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    • RE: Toilets of the World

      @BRRABill said in Toilets of the World:

      @Dashrender said in Toilets of the World:

      There's no soap in a didet, so how is just using water better than using paper to wipe your ass?

      That's the part of this this whole thread has missed.

      Wipe? With your hand?

      Ugh. There's not enough water/soap in the world...

      I look at this like I look at chopsticks. Humankind has invented a better way.

      the ultimate bidet how-to.
      (was tempted to write this on github but then... no)

      1- you poo
      2- you wipe with toilet paper
      3- you was with water and soap
      4- you dry with a towel <- specific ass towel not the same of your hands.

      just as you was under the shower...

      BTW, about squat toilets:
      alt text

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: how do you reboot your linux VMs in hyper-v?

      OK,

      some news here after full rebuild of server.

      MOBO failure was an extra, still VMs do not reboot.

      well, not exactly...

      we have installed some windows core, some ubuntu bare server, some windows full gui, some ubuntu server with full MATE desktop.

      now the "barebone" VMs do not reboot, they just shutdown.
      The full bloated VMs restart nicely!

      I think this is something to do with the speed of the reboot cycle... but even my reseller tech ignores what to do... HPE is finally thinking to pass me to L2 support.

      project is delayed at least of 1 week wrt deadlines (and I've kept 1 extra week at the time, just in case)

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Create my own Stock,Inventory Software

      @scottalanmiller said in Create my own Stock,Inventory Software:

      @matteo-nunziati said in Create my own Stock,Inventory Software:

      Being 2019 I would do it web based.

      Which needs to be pointed out... doesn't imply non-local. Hence why the above question didn't make sense. Local and non-local, cloud or not-cloud, web or fat, are three unrelated questions.

      Yeah web based is related to the gui not the way you host it!

      posted in Developer Discussion
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