What Are You Doing Right Now
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@scottalanmiller if you want I can drive out there for $20/hour
/sarcasm
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller if you want I can drive out there for $20/hour
/sarcasm
if I was guarunteed a job after the fact, I'd hop on it.
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@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller if you want I can drive out there for $20/hour
/sarcasm
if I was guarunteed a job after the fact, I'd hop on it.
How hard is a windows 10 migration for a few hundred devices?Depends on what all they include in that. If the question is "how long will it take to upgrade 100 devices from Windows 7 to Windows 10 with no other changes" and they are on hardware that will take Windows 10, it's easy and not all that bad to do.
If they want to change other things while they do it, which most places do, it becomes a huge chore with all kinds of unknowns.
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Chicago, river and lake tour
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Reading past ML threads about NextCloud.
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Chilling at the library with the 3yo
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Listening to Grease soundtrack
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Reading past ML threads about NextCloud.
And hopefully following along to install NextCloud ?
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@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Reading past ML threads about NextCloud.
And hopefully following along to install NextCloud ?
Yeah. I have about 1.5 TB of data that I want to store in it. Ideally, Iād have this instance hosted outside of my home. Issue there is cost. Only thing I see that makes sense is to put a server in colocation since VPS gets pretty expensive for that amount of data.
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breaking free and going retro. ditching o365 and moving off the cloud. keeping stuff local and no longer paying for things I don't use.
i was paying for convenience, but never using it. -
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
breaking free and going retro. ditching o365 and moving off the cloud. keeping stuff local and no longer paying for things I don't use.
i was paying for convenience, but never using it.If you're needs aren't huge, then there are free options for smaller needs on a personal level.
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
breaking free and going retro. ditching o365 and moving off the cloud. keeping stuff local and no longer paying for things I don't use.
i was paying for convenience, but never using it.That's something I'm thinking about as well. The difference is I do use some of the convenience.
Will you back up your data to some kind of external hard drive, or send it off to a cloud provider?
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
breaking free and going retro. ditching o365 and moving off the cloud. keeping stuff local and no longer paying for things I don't use.
i was paying for convenience, but never using it.That's something I'm thinking about as well. The difference is I do use some of the convenience.
Will you back up your data to some kind of external hard drive, or send it off to a cloud provider?
Hahaha. Cloud provider. Nope. It's all on an external disk.
I'm going to schedule an ftp job every whenever to backup my important stuff to a web host somewhere maybe.I don't get much email I need to keep and I do alot communicating via phone, just like everyone I guess.
I measured my inbox and it came to a whopping 1.0x GB which included all folders etc.
I was paying around $AU18.20/mth for the O365 account.
Now I'm paying around $AU19/yr for email hosting at Zoho and just IMAPing it to my PC.
I already had a copy of Office 2016 which I had uninstalled and was using the O365 version. I hardly use that either, only Outlook and Onenote and teeny bit of Word.
Untangling myself from Onedrive and Exchange Online has been a bit of work, lost a few emails and photos & contacts, but nothing world ending.I'd really hate to have to do all that without any real knowledge of Onedrive & Exchange, you'd lose stuff everywhere I reckon.
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Iām curious why you lost anything at all?
Is the non office version of O365 not available to you? That would have significantly lowered your monthly cost and left you with OneDrive for business.
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
breaking free and going retro. ditching o365 and moving off the cloud. keeping stuff local and no longer paying for things I don't use.
i was paying for convenience, but never using it.That's something I'm thinking about as well. The difference is I do use some of the convenience.
Will you back up your data to some kind of external hard drive, or send it off to a cloud provider?
Yes. (Both).
Files that I regularly use and need sync'd (pics and such from my phone) are on my NextCloud server which is backed up to Wasabi. (~1TB of data right now).
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@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
breaking free and going retro. ditching o365 and moving off the cloud. keeping stuff local and no longer paying for things I don't use.
i was paying for convenience, but never using it.That's something I'm thinking about as well. The difference is I do use some of the convenience.
Will you back up your data to some kind of external hard drive, or send it off to a cloud provider?
Yes. (Both).
Files that I regularly use and need sync'd (pics and such from my phone) are on my NextCloud server which is backed up to Wasabi. (~1TB of data right now).
And your NextCloud server lives in your home?
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Watching required CompTia Cloud+ videos while waiting for blades to be discovered as they're being moved between chassis.
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Waiting for my Hyperconverged quotes to come in.
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Creating a standard Win10 Install image.
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Trying to figure out how I can use rclone to connect to a remote mac over ssh and sync an external volume to b2. . . because reasons.