What Are You Doing Right Now
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Hey Joy
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@Joyfano said:
Good morning people!
Morning
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
The PowerPC was the Atom to the Power's Xeon.
That low? I'd consider it more like a core i3. It wasn't that bad.
Yes, in a way. Because Power 8 is SO much higher end than a Xeon. Sure, the PowerPC G5, for example, was way better than an Atom. But the comparison isn't Atom to PowerPC. It's Atom to Xeon. The PowerPC G5 was less compared to the Power 6 (which was out at the time) than the current Atom is to the top end Xeon.
A single Power system today is considered a "bigger" server than a loaded top end DL580 G9 with quad Xeons.
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Hello to all!
Just drop by to say good morning!
I'm working on creating procedure on how to reformat/ check the CCTV/ other stuff that need to have documentation.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Yes, in a way. Because Power 8 is SO much higher end than a Xeon.
I can agree with that. I've always like the Power cpu's better. Not many people seem to know much about it though.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
I can agree with that. I've always like the Power cpu's better. Not many people seem to know much about it though.
Different circles, I suppose. Power processors are everywhere in my world. Sure a lot were PowerPC Macs, but in my day people were getting PowerPC systems for Linux, Amiga and other stuff. It was a very common processor.
And anyone working with System i, AIX or IBM z mainframes is on Power. Power is a very important architecture.
Plus a lot of RAID controllers are Power processors (little ones.) And several video game consoles like the GameCube, Wii and Wii U are Power still.
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Of course, I've worked at IBM actually making the System i, System p, System z and Gamecube systems, all of which were power then. I still have a PowerPC Mac too. Old though, a G4.
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Orvis Solely uses them (I think IBM just calls them Power Series now). in all there data centers. That's how I've messed with them.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Orvis Solely uses them (I think IBM just calls them Power Series now). in all there data centers. That's how I've messed with them.
Yes, the i and p lines (long ago the AS/400 and RS/6000 lines) were merged together. Now every Power Series box can run System i, AIX or Linux as you see fit. (The all run BSD too, but IBM doesn't recommend or support that.)
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
OMG, I hate Gmail!
The fact that they started even putting targeted ads in the mobile gmail app was the last straw for me. And they are trying to force the Google Inbox thing which I don't like to automate email thinking it knows what important to you. I like folders and rules, the inbox thing just makes me miss important stuff.
I'm actually to a point I can't read the email there because it is so poorly filtered. Gmail is definitely only useful for people not reading their mail. It's the most incompetent email interface I've ever encountered.
Ease up tiger. I still like it and I read my email there.
Granted, I don't send much.
Clearly you've never used zzn.com. -
Failing to sleep with a migraine...
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My main file server shat itself on reboot (Friday afternoon emergency reboot) and I don't have an OS disk on hand... downloading ISO (Thanks Microsoft ).
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@nadnerB said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
OMG, I hate Gmail!
The fact that they started even putting targeted ads in the mobile gmail app was the last straw for me. And they are trying to force the Google Inbox thing which I don't like to automate email thinking it knows what important to you. I like folders and rules, the inbox thing just makes me miss important stuff.
I'm actually to a point I can't read the email there because it is so poorly filtered. Gmail is definitely only useful for people not reading their mail. It's the most incompetent email interface I've ever encountered.
Ease up tiger. I still like it and I read my email there.
Granted, I don't send much.
Clearly you've never used zzn.com.It's the receiving that is a problem. You can't filter stuff that you get in your inbox. I HAD to disconnect the account from my phone, it was receiving so much email that my phone was struggling and ran out of storage. I only want to see email that isn't bulk sent, but Gmail refuses to filter to folders and only will show me EVERYTHING making it a useless, steaming pile clearly run by people with no idea about customer service and no clue what email usage looks like in the real world.
For a trivial personal account, I'm sure it is semi-adequate. For IT people at work, holy crap I've literally never seen such a useless email system. I would literally take Yahoo email over this without the slightest hesitation.
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Just working this morning. Then off to get ready for 2 trips in a row (that might actually be 3 now). My travel for the month of April is a little crazy.
NYC on Tuesday
Sunday-Wednesday San Antonio at the Rackspace Partner Conferece
Sunday- Wednesday the following week- Columbia, SC at Unitrends (can't wait!)
Then NYC againMAY will be a trip to Kentucky to visit with @g.jacobse and @BMarie!
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Laughing at the insecurity of French media.
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No sooner do I complain about GMail and their email service has issues
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@Minion-Queen said:
Just working this morning. Then off to get ready for 2 trips in a row (that might actually be 3 now). My travel for the month of April is a little crazy.
NYC on Tuesday
Sunday-Wednesday San Antonio at the Rackspace Partner Conferece
Sunday- Wednesday the following week- Columbia, SC at Unitrends (can't wait!)
Then NYC againMAY will be a trip to Kentucky to visit with @g.jacobse and @BMarie!
Safe Travels! Can't wait to meet you!
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About to load up a new SQL (hopefully to send out today) to replace a failing one at one of our location,
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Just finished watching the battle of 5 armies with Mrs nadnerB.
Not bad. Not sure I'll watch the hobbit movies as much as the LOTR ones.
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They are SO boring.