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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
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RE: Dell R430 with PERC H730 support SSD? (Samsung 850 Pro)posted in IT Discussion
They should reply. They are enterprise grade SSDs.
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RE: Dell R430 with PERC H730 support SSD? (Samsung 850 Pro)posted in IT Discussion
Your best bet is to get an EdgeSSD from XByte, the firmware on those will work with the PERC Controller.
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RE: Purism Librem 13 Linux Laptopposted in IT Discussion
@scottalanmiller said:
Notice that there is a $500 coupon. So it is $1,100, not $1,600.
The $500 coupon cost $475
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
@Dashrender A year ago I was playing close to that for a 10/10
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
@JaredBusch I'm jealous. I'm paying $700 for a 30/30
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RE: Real Time Replication and Failover for VMwareposted in IT Discussion
@anonymous You will have downtime until the vm boots on the other host. Not to mention the loss of a minute or two of data.
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RE: Real Time Replication and Failover for VMwareposted in IT Discussion
@DustinB3403 How did I do that?
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RE: Real Time Replication and Failover for VMwareposted in IT Discussion
@anonymous I know hyper-v will allow you to replicate every minute. (I do that)
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RE: Purism Librem 13 Linux Laptopposted in IT Discussion
@Dashrender $1600 is base price. 4gb ram, 500gb spinning rust. doesnt list the processor. And I thought my Macbook Air was expensive....
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RE: Server UPS Recommendationsposted in IT Discussion
Do you have iDrac enterprise on that server? If so, it will show you what your actual wattage is being pulled on your powersupply. That may help you better find a UPS to fit your needs.
On one of my servers I've only peaked to 260W of my dual 750W Power Supplies.
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RE: Server UPS Recommendationsposted in IT Discussion
@BRRABill ideally you split the power supplies across 2 UPS so a ups failure doesn't take your stuff out.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
@scottalanmiller said:
@brianlittlejohn said:
@scottalanmiller I got moderated on a Water Cooler thread for something stupid (verbally agreeing with a post instead of spicing it up)
I get that a lot. If someone wants something buried so that people don't notice broad support for it, they do that. I've had big posts where I provided a lot of info but accidentally included "I agree" somewhere in it and got nuked for "agreeing."
There is one particular moderator I dislike alot, all of his posts come across as smug.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
@scottalanmiller I got moderated on a Water Cooler thread for something stupid (verbally agreeing with a post instead of spicing it up)
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RE: UniFi Cloud Keyposted in IT Discussion
@Dashrender @JaredBusch Im worried that with the previous experience I had with them starting the adoption then not communicating again that it may happen again... Anyways this is not a big deal, one AP in a small office. I dont have a very big UNIFI infrastructure anyways... im running Cisco APs at the main office (as they fail I will replace them with a different brand) I'll just have it on my agenda next time I decide/have to go out to that site to play with it some more.
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RE: UniFi Cloud Keyposted in IT Discussion
@JaredBusch said:
@brianlittlejohn said:
@JaredBusch I'm not going to make any remote changes I'm not sure of when I don't have the time to drive to the site (4 hour round trip)
It is a DNS entry.
If you do it right, then the AP shows up in your controller after the AP next reboots, or decides to recheck DNS after heartbeat failure.That part is easy... the issue will be changing controllers from what I used (which was on my laptop), to set it up to the controller at the main office. I don't imagine it going well and want to have the time available for me to go out there when it doesn't.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
There is a big issue on SW with people being able to delete things.