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    • DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

      @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

      @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

      @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

      @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

      So I know I'm barking up the correct tree, why can't you just remove these ancient OS's from the mix?

      I'm not there yet - but I do have an EHR system that doesn't work on Windows 10. I have to keep the medical records for at least 10 years (and for children until they turn 23). We stopped using this EHR in 2013, which means I have to maintain it until at least 2023, and really could be until 2036 if we saw a newborn in the last year we had that system.

      In late 2019 I'll be setting up a small network completely isolated just for access to this old system. Today I have a small amount of Win7 machines scattered around our practice, but soon enough it will be just one (yeah I could VLAN it, but meh, I'd really rather not).

      No way to extract the data?

      Of course there - for a fee. Ultimately we will end up likely extracting the children's data so we don't have to maintain it beyond 2013.

      You don't have access to your own data without paying for it?

      They do, they don't have a way to easily extract the data from this system in a reasonably usable format without paying a fee.

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      • travisdh1T
        travisdh1 @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

        Active Directory is one of the workloads we are removing. AD for SIX people!

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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          @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

          @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

          @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

          @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

          @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

          @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

          So I know I'm barking up the correct tree, why can't you just remove these ancient OS's from the mix?

          I'm not there yet - but I do have an EHR system that doesn't work on Windows 10. I have to keep the medical records for at least 10 years (and for children until they turn 23). We stopped using this EHR in 2013, which means I have to maintain it until at least 2023, and really could be until 2036 if we saw a newborn in the last year we had that system.

          In late 2019 I'll be setting up a small network completely isolated just for access to this old system. Today I have a small amount of Win7 machines scattered around our practice, but soon enough it will be just one (yeah I could VLAN it, but meh, I'd really rather not).

          No way to extract the data?

          Of course there - for a fee. Ultimately we will end up likely extracting the children's data so we don't have to maintain it beyond 2013.

          You don't have access to your own data without paying for it?

          They do, they don't have a way to easily extract the data from this system in a reasonably usable format without paying a fee.

          How do they have access and can't extract data. Access = ability to extract.

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

            @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

            @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

            @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

            @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

            @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

            @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

            So I know I'm barking up the correct tree, why can't you just remove these ancient OS's from the mix?

            I'm not there yet - but I do have an EHR system that doesn't work on Windows 10. I have to keep the medical records for at least 10 years (and for children until they turn 23). We stopped using this EHR in 2013, which means I have to maintain it until at least 2023, and really could be until 2036 if we saw a newborn in the last year we had that system.

            In late 2019 I'll be setting up a small network completely isolated just for access to this old system. Today I have a small amount of Win7 machines scattered around our practice, but soon enough it will be just one (yeah I could VLAN it, but meh, I'd really rather not).

            No way to extract the data?

            Of course there - for a fee. Ultimately we will end up likely extracting the children's data so we don't have to maintain it beyond 2013.

            You don't have access to your own data without paying for it?

            They do, they don't have a way to easily extract the data from this system in a reasonably usable format without paying a fee.

            How do they have access and can't extract data. Access = ability to extract.

            In a usable format is the key.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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              @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

              @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

              @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

              @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

              @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

              @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

              @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

              @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

              So I know I'm barking up the correct tree, why can't you just remove these ancient OS's from the mix?

              I'm not there yet - but I do have an EHR system that doesn't work on Windows 10. I have to keep the medical records for at least 10 years (and for children until they turn 23). We stopped using this EHR in 2013, which means I have to maintain it until at least 2023, and really could be until 2036 if we saw a newborn in the last year we had that system.

              In late 2019 I'll be setting up a small network completely isolated just for access to this old system. Today I have a small amount of Win7 machines scattered around our practice, but soon enough it will be just one (yeah I could VLAN it, but meh, I'd really rather not).

              No way to extract the data?

              Of course there - for a fee. Ultimately we will end up likely extracting the children's data so we don't have to maintain it beyond 2013.

              You don't have access to your own data without paying for it?

              They do, they don't have a way to easily extract the data from this system in a reasonably usable format without paying a fee.

              How do they have access and can't extract data. Access = ability to extract.

              In a usable format is the key.

              What format can it be in that is not usable? The data is in a database. You extra it as it is. While someone could be obfuscating the data, that's not realistic.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                So I know I'm barking up the correct tree, why can't you just remove these ancient OS's from the mix?

                I'm not there yet - but I do have an EHR system that doesn't work on Windows 10. I have to keep the medical records for at least 10 years (and for children until they turn 23). We stopped using this EHR in 2013, which means I have to maintain it until at least 2023, and really could be until 2036 if we saw a newborn in the last year we had that system.

                In late 2019 I'll be setting up a small network completely isolated just for access to this old system. Today I have a small amount of Win7 machines scattered around our practice, but soon enough it will be just one (yeah I could VLAN it, but meh, I'd really rather not).

                No way to extract the data?

                Of course there - for a fee. Ultimately we will end up likely extracting the children's data so we don't have to maintain it beyond 2013.

                You don't have access to your own data without paying for it?

                No one here knows how to extra the data - we do have access to the data - it's in MS SQL - so either I spend time learning how to do SQL things - taking away time from other duties and being super slow about it (ok well I did say we have plenty of time) or we pay someone who know what they are doing to learn how it all interconnects and then extract the data into some other usable format.

                The usable format is likely the challenging part.

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                • DashrenderD
                  Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                  @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                  @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                  @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                  @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                  @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                  @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                  @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                  @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                  So I know I'm barking up the correct tree, why can't you just remove these ancient OS's from the mix?

                  I'm not there yet - but I do have an EHR system that doesn't work on Windows 10. I have to keep the medical records for at least 10 years (and for children until they turn 23). We stopped using this EHR in 2013, which means I have to maintain it until at least 2023, and really could be until 2036 if we saw a newborn in the last year we had that system.

                  In late 2019 I'll be setting up a small network completely isolated just for access to this old system. Today I have a small amount of Win7 machines scattered around our practice, but soon enough it will be just one (yeah I could VLAN it, but meh, I'd really rather not).

                  No way to extract the data?

                  Of course there - for a fee. Ultimately we will end up likely extracting the children's data so we don't have to maintain it beyond 2013.

                  You don't have access to your own data without paying for it?

                  They do, they don't have a way to easily extract the data from this system in a reasonably usable format without paying a fee.

                  How do they have access and can't extract data. Access = ability to extract.

                  In a usable format is the key.

                  What format can it be in that is not usable? The data is in a database. You extra it as it is. While someone could be obfuscating the data, that's not realistic.

                  Scott - while handing you a MS SQL DB might allow you to access that data in some type of usable fashion - no one here is able to do so, including me.

                  we'd likely want the data exported into PDFs - one per patient.
                  Also - there is data in TIFs that are serialized, where the linking between TIF name and patient is in the DB - so that data would need to be pulled into the output PDFs as well.

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                  • travisdh1T
                    travisdh1 @Dashrender
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                    @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                    @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                    @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                    @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                    @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                    @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                    So I know I'm barking up the correct tree, why can't you just remove these ancient OS's from the mix?

                    I'm not there yet - but I do have an EHR system that doesn't work on Windows 10. I have to keep the medical records for at least 10 years (and for children until they turn 23). We stopped using this EHR in 2013, which means I have to maintain it until at least 2023, and really could be until 2036 if we saw a newborn in the last year we had that system.

                    In late 2019 I'll be setting up a small network completely isolated just for access to this old system. Today I have a small amount of Win7 machines scattered around our practice, but soon enough it will be just one (yeah I could VLAN it, but meh, I'd really rather not).

                    No way to extract the data?

                    Of course there - for a fee. Ultimately we will end up likely extracting the children's data so we don't have to maintain it beyond 2013.

                    You don't have access to your own data without paying for it?

                    No one here knows how to extra the data - we do have access to the data - it's in MS SQL - so either I spend time learning how to do SQL things - taking away time from other duties and being super slow about it (ok well I did say we have plenty of time) or we pay someone who know what they are doing to learn how it all interconnects and then extract the data into some other usable format.

                    The usable format is likely the challenging part.

                    Someone is going to have to figure out how all the data relates. That's going to take time, even for someone who knows SQL.

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                    • DustinB3403D
                      DustinB3403
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                      Yeah, @Dashrender would be best to just pay the original developer to extract the data (if they are still around).

                      SQL Admins can quickly get to the data and export a copy of the SQL database (I know how to do that even though I don't do it often).

                      But opening the database and doing the exports like you're asking would require some programming to create a connection to the database.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @travisdh1
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                        @travisdh1 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                        @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                        @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                        @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                        @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                        @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                        @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                        So I know I'm barking up the correct tree, why can't you just remove these ancient OS's from the mix?

                        I'm not there yet - but I do have an EHR system that doesn't work on Windows 10. I have to keep the medical records for at least 10 years (and for children until they turn 23). We stopped using this EHR in 2013, which means I have to maintain it until at least 2023, and really could be until 2036 if we saw a newborn in the last year we had that system.

                        In late 2019 I'll be setting up a small network completely isolated just for access to this old system. Today I have a small amount of Win7 machines scattered around our practice, but soon enough it will be just one (yeah I could VLAN it, but meh, I'd really rather not).

                        No way to extract the data?

                        Of course there - for a fee. Ultimately we will end up likely extracting the children's data so we don't have to maintain it beyond 2013.

                        You don't have access to your own data without paying for it?

                        No one here knows how to extra the data - we do have access to the data - it's in MS SQL - so either I spend time learning how to do SQL things - taking away time from other duties and being super slow about it (ok well I did say we have plenty of time) or we pay someone who know what they are doing to learn how it all interconnects and then extract the data into some other usable format.

                        The usable format is likely the challenging part.

                        Someone is going to have to figure out how all the data relates. That's going to take time, even for someone who knows SQL.

                        Exactly. Do we have access to the data - yes.
                        Do we have a way to meaningfully access that data other than the vendor's provided application? - No
                        What would it take to get meaningful access to the data? - hire someone to learn to understand the current DB structure and create data exports - be it via a modern app accessing the current SQL DB, or via output to a PDF - either would likely be fine.
                        How much would this cost? - who the hell knows?

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender @DustinB3403
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                          @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                          Yeah, @Dashrender would be best to just pay the original developer to extract the data (if they are still around).

                          SQL Admins can quickly get to the data and export a copy of the SQL database (I know how to do that even though I don't do it often).

                          But opening the database and doing the exports like you're asking would require some programming to create a connection to the database.

                          They aren't - but I do have a contact that was in the support team, and DB support was one of his functions... I know he could do the export for me, again, no clue on what it would cost.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                            @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                            @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                            @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                            @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                            @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                            @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                            So I know I'm barking up the correct tree, why can't you just remove these ancient OS's from the mix?

                            I'm not there yet - but I do have an EHR system that doesn't work on Windows 10. I have to keep the medical records for at least 10 years (and for children until they turn 23). We stopped using this EHR in 2013, which means I have to maintain it until at least 2023, and really could be until 2036 if we saw a newborn in the last year we had that system.

                            In late 2019 I'll be setting up a small network completely isolated just for access to this old system. Today I have a small amount of Win7 machines scattered around our practice, but soon enough it will be just one (yeah I could VLAN it, but meh, I'd really rather not).

                            No way to extract the data?

                            Of course there - for a fee. Ultimately we will end up likely extracting the children's data so we don't have to maintain it beyond 2013.

                            You don't have access to your own data without paying for it?

                            No one here knows how to extra the data - we do have access to the data - it's in MS SQL - so either I spend time learning how to do SQL things - taking away time from other duties and being super slow about it (ok well I did say we have plenty of time) or we pay someone who know what they are doing to learn how it all interconnects and then extract the data into some other usable format.

                            The usable format is likely the challenging part.

                            For legacy data, pulling it out into a document format is likely not very challenging.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                              @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                              @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                              @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                              @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                              @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                              @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                              @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                              @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                              @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                              @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                              So I know I'm barking up the correct tree, why can't you just remove these ancient OS's from the mix?

                              I'm not there yet - but I do have an EHR system that doesn't work on Windows 10. I have to keep the medical records for at least 10 years (and for children until they turn 23). We stopped using this EHR in 2013, which means I have to maintain it until at least 2023, and really could be until 2036 if we saw a newborn in the last year we had that system.

                              In late 2019 I'll be setting up a small network completely isolated just for access to this old system. Today I have a small amount of Win7 machines scattered around our practice, but soon enough it will be just one (yeah I could VLAN it, but meh, I'd really rather not).

                              No way to extract the data?

                              Of course there - for a fee. Ultimately we will end up likely extracting the children's data so we don't have to maintain it beyond 2013.

                              You don't have access to your own data without paying for it?

                              They do, they don't have a way to easily extract the data from this system in a reasonably usable format without paying a fee.

                              How do they have access and can't extract data. Access = ability to extract.

                              In a usable format is the key.

                              What format can it be in that is not usable? The data is in a database. You extra it as it is. While someone could be obfuscating the data, that's not realistic.

                              Scott - while handing you a MS SQL DB might allow you to access that data in some type of usable fashion - no one here is able to do so, including me.

                              we'd likely want the data exported into PDFs - one per patient.
                              Also - there is data in TIFs that are serialized, where the linking between TIF name and patient is in the DB - so that data would need to be pulled into the output PDFs as well.

                              That's all pretty basic stuff. I'm not saying that just anyone can do it, I'm just saying that it's not a hard task. And it's probably much cheaper than maintaining the old system. And doens't actually have to be done, necessarily, until later and only if it comes up.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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                                @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                                Yeah, @Dashrender would be best to just pay the original developer to extract the data (if they are still around).

                                SQL Admins can quickly get to the data and export a copy of the SQL database (I know how to do that even though I don't do it often).

                                But opening the database and doing the exports like you're asking would require some programming to create a connection to the database.

                                There are built in tools for doing exactly that.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                  @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                                  @travisdh1 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                                  @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                                  @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                                  @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                                  @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                                  So I know I'm barking up the correct tree, why can't you just remove these ancient OS's from the mix?

                                  I'm not there yet - but I do have an EHR system that doesn't work on Windows 10. I have to keep the medical records for at least 10 years (and for children until they turn 23). We stopped using this EHR in 2013, which means I have to maintain it until at least 2023, and really could be until 2036 if we saw a newborn in the last year we had that system.

                                  In late 2019 I'll be setting up a small network completely isolated just for access to this old system. Today I have a small amount of Win7 machines scattered around our practice, but soon enough it will be just one (yeah I could VLAN it, but meh, I'd really rather not).

                                  No way to extract the data?

                                  Of course there - for a fee. Ultimately we will end up likely extracting the children's data so we don't have to maintain it beyond 2013.

                                  You don't have access to your own data without paying for it?

                                  No one here knows how to extra the data - we do have access to the data - it's in MS SQL - so either I spend time learning how to do SQL things - taking away time from other duties and being super slow about it (ok well I did say we have plenty of time) or we pay someone who know what they are doing to learn how it all interconnects and then extract the data into some other usable format.

                                  The usable format is likely the challenging part.

                                  Someone is going to have to figure out how all the data relates. That's going to take time, even for someone who knows SQL.

                                  Exactly. Do we have access to the data - yes.

                                  Relational data is the meaningful data I was asking about. I would consider that even more meaningful than the application because the application doesn't still work, but the DB does.

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                                  • DustinB3403D
                                    DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                                    @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                                    Yeah, @Dashrender would be best to just pay the original developer to extract the data (if they are still around).

                                    SQL Admins can quickly get to the data and export a copy of the SQL database (I know how to do that even though I don't do it often).

                                    But opening the database and doing the exports like you're asking would require some programming to create a connection to the database.

                                    There are built in tools for doing exactly that.

                                    For large enough solutions, yea. At an old job I had to use a tool for the JobBOSS software they ran to open an old database to get some info.

                                    Wasn't overly difficult, but it was built for that database. A generic tool may not work, besides just exporting a database use MS SQL.

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                                      scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                      @Dashrender said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                                      What would it take to get meaningful access to the data? - hire someone to learn to understand the current DB structure and create data exports - be it via a modern app accessing the current SQL DB, or via output to a PDF - either would likely be fine.
                                      How much would this cost? - who the hell knows?

                                      How much does it cost not to?

                                      Having that done seems like part of the original purchase decision. It's just part of the cost of having chosen that software. So it seems like someone thought it was affordable when they decided on it initially. Or felt that it was so needed or cheap that any further thought was unnecessary - same difference.

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                                        scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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                                        @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                                        @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                                        @DustinB3403 said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                                        Yeah, @Dashrender would be best to just pay the original developer to extract the data (if they are still around).

                                        SQL Admins can quickly get to the data and export a copy of the SQL database (I know how to do that even though I don't do it often).

                                        But opening the database and doing the exports like you're asking would require some programming to create a connection to the database.

                                        There are built in tools for doing exactly that.

                                        For large enough solutions, yea. At an old job I had to use a tool for the JobBOSS software they ran to open an old database to get some info.

                                        Wasn't overly difficult, but it was built for that database. A generic tool may not work, besides just exporting a database use MS SQL.

                                        SQL Server includes built in tools for extraction.

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                                          Think of the alternative... how much hardware and man hours are going into working around extracting the data?

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                                            JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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                                            @scottalanmiller said in StarWind V2V Converter: Now with Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion option!:

                                            Think of the alternative... how much hardware and man hours are going into working around extracting the data?

                                            No where near as much as reverse engineering the database to create the output needed.

                                            This is something I have done more than one time. It is not that easy.

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