What Are You Doing Right Now
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Counting down the clock (10minutes to go) and debating picking up a CloudatCost server (or 3) to host my personal Exchange, webserver, and DC
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There are licensing issues with using Windows on there. Be sure to read the threads on those before going that route. The Windows licenses come from you, not from CloudatCost, so that creates some pretty significant complications.
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If you want to do a Samba AD replacement and an Apache webserver, you are golden. If you want to do demo Windows licenses that you reinstall on a regular basis, you are fine. But we've not come up with a means of licensing Windows normal on a cloud because you can't control the hardware so you don't know the CPU count, the mobility of the VM, if VMs will be on the same hardware, etc.
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Was actually looking into Linux replacements for everything today. A ) For the licensing issues and B ) for the fact that I can get away with smaller servers.
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Wow. Over 500 US colleges put on a watch list for posdibly closing due to low funds/lack of enrollment.
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@Sparkum said:
Was actually looking into Linux replacements for everything today. A ) For the licensing issues and B ) for the fact that I can get away with smaller servers.
Perfect!
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Wow. Over 500 US colleges put on a watch list for posdibly closing due to low funds/lack of enrollment.
Which is insane considering how every kid, everywhere goes to college now. College is the new high school (or middle school, based on the education level.) Seems like we must been like ten times as many colleges as we had when I went to college. My high school class only sent six people to college. That same school must send 80 kids every year to college now.
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@Sparkum said:
Was actually looking into Linux replacements for everything today. A ) For the licensing issues and B ) for the fact that I can get away with smaller servers.
As someone who has focused on Linux Admin and Engineering work for the past decade, I'm all for this I like Windows a lot, but there is a soft spot in my heart for Linux.
Especially CentOS and OpenSuse.
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Heading to bed here. It is very late. Just kicked off an upload that is listed as taking 350 minutes At least I managed to get a few smaller uploads done before heading off to bed.
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@scottalanmiller
Night,.. You are uploading... I've been doing some downloading from the library.. this should be fun! -
Trying to sleep...
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Failing I might add...
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@g.jacobse said:
@scottalanmiller
Night,.. You are uploading... I've been doing some downloading from the library.. this should be fun!Yup, took like eight hours. Here it is...
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@scottalanmiller said:
@g.jacobse said:
@scottalanmiller
Night,.. You are uploading... I've been doing some downloading from the library.. this should be fun!Yup, took like eight hours. Here it is...
Have you considered a smaller format?
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@thanksajdotcom but then it wouldn't be 4K!
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thanksajdotcom but then it wouldn't be 4K!
Yeah, that's the point...why do you need that kind of quality for this kind of video?
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@Sparkum said:
Was actually looking into Linux replacements for everything today. A ) For the licensing issues and B ) for the fact that I can get away with smaller servers.
Check out Zimbra for a mail replacement. It has an awesome user interface, and the admin side is functional yet easy.
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Just got four calls in a row about HPs "exciting new" storage solution.... Why am I so lucky? This seems to be what they are trying to sell.... http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2015/03/19/hp-upates-hybrid-flash-arrays-other-data-center-storage-wares/
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I agree with you to a degree. I pulled some video from my Sony Mini-DV the other week,.. Format is still very handy to have.
One of the things I noticed is that the depth of field and crispness seemed short. while I don't have anything that will really wow anyone on the video... having a high end format is nice to have, and with the advancements in TVs, Computers, and mobile devices,... there isn't much reason to no go with a higher format...
But that is of course debatable.
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Having 4K is a bit of a novelty. I don't know any travel videos anywhere doing 4K yet.