• PSU suggestions

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    Righto, after some research and pondering, I went with a corsair RM-550

    Propaganda link:
    http://www.corsair.com/en-au/rm-series-rm550-80-plus-gold-certified-power-supply

    I ended up finding a better price closer to where I was staying than I was originally going to pay. Yay for me.

    This PSU seemed to be a better unit than one of the other PSUs that I looked at. Research indicates that this unit comes out if the Chicony factory and I've heard good things about them.

  • Directory Tree Depth: Report

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    This is actually a problem in PowerShell too because it has the same 256 limit!! Which I just don't understand why this hasn't been permanently fixed--problem has only been around for a decade or so!

    Anyway, to accomplish in PowerShell the best bet is to use Robocopy to just list the directories, then it's child's play to get the lengths > 256 and display. It's the Robocopy that's a pain, luckily:

    http://thesurlyadmin.com/2014/08/04/getting-directory-information-fast/

    Not exactly on topic, but it has the code for building an array with the data in it. 🙂

  • Reports To Management - How Do You Do Them Or Accept Them?

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    Charts and graphs are always nice.

    Yep, this is basically what I do. Charts and graphs of helpdesk "performance". I think one of the biggest problems SMB IT has is that no one really cares what you do as long as everything is working, and no one is complaining about you.

    I would love to go into historical uptime records and show that I have a much higher uptime ratio now with our new infrastructure then I did in the past... but really at that point it would just be stroking my own ego.

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    @technobabble said:

    @IRJ said:

    Thanks for the one week notice, Microsoft.

    That is really bad. I understand axing something, but giving less than 2 weeks notice is crazy

    Ah....but as said in the article: Microsoft will keep existing sites alive for two years, and Office 365 customers “will have the option to subscribe to third-party solutions by using links from Office 365.”

    I read the article but totally missed that paragraph for some reason....

  • Home setup

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    Home Gaming Computer:

    Core i7 2.9Ghz 12 GB of RAM Dual AMD 6950's (flashed with 6970 firmware) 2TB Hard Drive 1TB Hard Drive 500GB Hard Drive Runs Windows 8.1

    Home Server

    Phenom II Black Edition 3.0 Ghz 16GB of RAM 4x 2TB Drive in RAID 10 (Software raid... really want to get a controller Runs Xenserver

    Laptop

    6 year old Acer something Nvidia dedicated gpu Core 2 Quad Processor Runs Linux Mint

    Media Center:

    Chromecast PS3 Xbox 360

    Phone

    Samsung Galaxy Note II

    Other

    Nook Color (flashed with Android) Surface RT (PDF/Comic reading device) Droid X2 that I use as an MP3 player
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    PostgreSQL scales better. It is more performant for large, relational lookups and has better scaling options. MySQL is fast for light, non-relational lookups but that means that it is often eclipsed by even faster, even lighter NoSQL options. PostgreSQL has replaced MySQL for nearly all new web architecture development that doesn't work well with NoSQL.

  • Dangerous NTP hole

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    Looks like the issue is with NTP dæmons, not with NTP clients. So in the SMB, very few people would be impacted. Running internal NTP is uncommon until you are relatively large.

  • Im a webhosting noob and need some help

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    @IRJ said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    Why do you have to rebuild things?

    I could migrate the site over, but it may take just as long if not longer. I had 22 items in the entire store inventory and now I am down to 9 items

    Oh okay, so you don't have to. Yes, migrating systems always takes a bit because there is a database to move.

    Correct.

    If I had a huge store with lots of inventory, then I would have to migrate.

  • Anyone want to help beta test Webroot?

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    When beta tests of the business product are available let us know, we are happy to test them.

  • Using T-Mobile in Europe

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  • Scanning Yealink Phones with Spiceworks via SNMP

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  • Chrome devs hatch plan to mark all HTTP traffic insecure

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    @Dashrender said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    To me this is like the US terror level. Call everything insecure and suddenly nothing is.

    I don't follow.

    In the US they started these new "terror threat levels" after 9/11. But the lowest was "orange". Green was supposed to be the baseline but they never used it. It took weeks before the US adjusted to see orange as the new green. Instead of putting the country on alert, all we did was make it impossible to actually have thread levels. Once you make "everyday" an alert, it's not an alert anymore and just noise.

    ^that's a better version of what I was trying to say. @Dashrender
    I had a case of the dumbs that day

  • YUBIKEY

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    @JaredBusch said:

    I have always wondered, but never bothered to even check their website, if they chose the name Yubi because it means finger in Japanese. For example "ring" in Japanese is yubiwa.

    lol, Give your server the finger
    ,!,, 😡 ,,!,

  • Windows Repair All in One

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    If you think drive issues could be at fault, try Spinrite.

  • e-Cigarette Deployment of attacks

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    I heard about this. Pretty interesting...

  • Consolidating Communications Channels

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    Don't worry too much. Lync sucks BUT Microsoft is addressing the situation by migrating people over to Skype and merging the two products.

  • Vacation Support

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    They had to shave down one tooth so that she can close her mouth, but the dentist thinks that her adult teeth are going to be okay.

  • ITwin Connect- Personal VPN Device

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    Not quite like Pertino but definitely similarities. Looks like this is really designed around a single tunnel scenario where you want to get Internet access as if you were located elsewhere. Pretty basic, but not a bad idea.

    I know it's not exactly the same but definitely similar.

  • Visual Studio Community 2013

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    I use PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis, MongoDB, Sybase, MS SQL Server, MariaDB, Oracle, SQLite or whatever fits the need at the time. Those are the ones that I used most of the time, though. But with so many new ones coming out now, using different databases for different things is more and more common.

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    @coliver said:

    @thanksaj said:

    @Dashrender said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    Is it getting txt or is it doing something like Apple iMessager.

    OK this made me think of something - Both devices are AT&T devices. I am using the AT&T messaging app on the S4. There doesn't seem to be any AT&T specific apps on the Windows Phone.

    I wonder if the AT&T messaging app can have a data connection to AT&T's SMS system somehow and pull copies off? in this way it would sorta act like iMessage...

    It's possible. I use Hangouts as my SMS client, but you can still go into the default Android app at any point and all the messages that are SMS for my cell phone number are there. Hangouts just gets a copy. This is likely what's happening.

    Yep, this is what happens for me as well (with Google Voice). Hangouts acts as the iMessage-esque client for Android. If I have Hangout on any of my phones I can get the SMS message that comes into Google Voice (although that may be different for the stock SMS messenger).

    Yup, exactly, and with Hangouts, that includes the PC, for Google Chat and Google Voice messages. For your actual cellphone SMS messages, they are just copied into Hangouts.