VeeamOn 2017
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Drinking with Calvin. @HPEStorageGuy
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Veeam PN for Microsoft Azure has been announced, and it is free.
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I'm on my Chromebook this morning so that I can really type. But holy cow, the wifi here at the conference is PAINFULLY slow. If you thought MangoCon was slow.... nope. This and Dell World a few years ago were much slower.
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@scottalanmiller said in VeeamOn 2017:
I'm on my Chromebook this morning so that I can really type. But holy cow, the wifi here at the conference is PAINFULLY slow. If you thought MangoCon was slow.... nope. This and Dell World a few years ago were much slower.
So... A real enterprising person could sell internet access at the conference from their mobile hotspot and it would be faster?
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Everyone got a copy of the novel "Zero Day" this morning.
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So many of my posts are failing to go through that I'm struggle to keep track of what I need to try posting again.
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@scottalanmiller said in VeeamOn 2017:
Everyone got a copy of the novel "Zero Day" this morning.
To keep you from noticing how slow the internet is?
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Veeam Backup for MS Office 365 v1.5 released.
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Veeam Backup for Office 365 2.0 gets OneDrive for Business and Sharepoint support.
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@scottalanmiller said in VeeamOn 2017:
Everyone got a copy of the novel "Zero Day" this morning.
That's awesome!
I was talking to a doctor this morning - I emailed them all asking them to bring in their laptops so I could make sure their machines were updated - and he asked me if we were using that vulnerable version of Windows - I was like uh, what? you mean all of them? No, he said, that old one, was it XP? LOL
wow, media is botching it yet again.
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@scottalanmiller said in VeeamOn 2017:
I'm on my Chromebook this morning so that I can really type. But holy cow, the wifi here at the conference is PAINFULLY slow. If you thought MangoCon was slow.... nope. This and Dell World a few years ago were much slower.
I didn't bother with the wifi at Mangocon, the timeouts man, nothing but timeouts. The good news is it should be much, much better this year!
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@travisdh1 said in VeeamOn 2017:
@scottalanmiller said in VeeamOn 2017:
I'm on my Chromebook this morning so that I can really type. But holy cow, the wifi here at the conference is PAINFULLY slow. If you thought MangoCon was slow.... nope. This and Dell World a few years ago were much slower.
I didn't bother with the wifi at Mangocon, the timeouts man, nothing but timeouts. The good news is it should be much, much better this year!
Yeah I was thinking the same thing. I didn't think it could really get worse than MangoCon Wifi. I simply gave up and used cellular data.
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@travisdh1 said in VeeamOn 2017:
@scottalanmiller said in VeeamOn 2017:
I'm on my Chromebook this morning so that I can really type. But holy cow, the wifi here at the conference is PAINFULLY slow. If you thought MangoCon was slow.... nope. This and Dell World a few years ago were much slower.
I didn't bother with the wifi at Mangocon, the timeouts man, nothing but timeouts. The good news is it should be much, much better this year!
Did someone get that contract and upgrade the hotel?
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What's wrong with regular LTE cellular data? It's usually more reliable than most public wifi networks anyways. I don't bother switching to wifi unless I have no cell signal.
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@Tim_G said in VeeamOn 2017:
What's wrong with regular LTE cellular data? It's usually more reliable than most public wifi networks anyways. I don't bother switching to wifi unless I have no cell signal.
Signal quality in a lot of buildings is iffy.
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@Tim_G said in VeeamOn 2017:
What's wrong with regular LTE cellular data? It's usually more reliable than most public wifi networks anyways. I don't bother switching to wifi unless I have no cell signal.
My laptop doesn't have LTE.
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Mark Russinovich is on the stage now.
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@scottalanmiller said in VeeamOn 2017:
@Tim_G said in VeeamOn 2017:
What's wrong with regular LTE cellular data? It's usually more reliable than most public wifi networks anyways. I don't bother switching to wifi unless I have no cell signal.
My laptop doesn't have LTE.
Tether it to your phone. That is what I do.
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@Tim_G said in VeeamOn 2017:
What's wrong with regular LTE cellular data? It's usually more reliable than most public wifi networks anyways. I don't bother switching to wifi unless I have no cell signal.
I pay actual usage for my talk, text, and data, so if I have a halfway decent wifi connection I prefer that. Keeps my monthly bill averaging $30/month