What does your desk look like?
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@creayt said:
Found a pic of my previous setup! NextDesk Terra ( later converted into an Air ).
That's entirely to clean.....I wouldn't want to touch it.
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My desk is still a mess, I need a maid, any volunteers?
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I suppose this counts as part of my desk too, even though it's in a closet.
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@BMarie said:
My desk is still a mess, I need a maid, any volunteers?
I suggest the use of the off site bulk archiving solution that your company utilises.
At most work places that I've seen, they (the archiving company) are kind enough to provide a large archiving receptacle to allow for several desks worth of stuff.
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The really cool thing is that you just grab the stuff that needs archiving and drop it in. Some archiving places will sort it, others will just toss it all in together.
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If you are unsure of what the bulk archiving receptacle looks like, here is an example:
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@creayt The RAID card that was the original T110 couldn't rebuild RAIDs if you can believe it, you could setup a RAID 1 and if a disk failed it was basically a warning to transfer everything and start all over. I don't know if this is true in what you have, but I'd certainly look into it to be sure, they didn't tell us this when we ordered like 10 of them nor was it apparent even when setting up the RAIDs
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@tonyshowoff said:
@creayt The RAID card that was the original T110 couldn't rebuild RAIDs if you can believe it, you could setup a RAID 1 and if a disk failed it was basically a warning to transfer everything and start all over. I don't know if this is true in what you have, but I'd certainly look into it to be sure, they didn't tell us this when we ordered like 10 of them nor was it apparent even when setting up the RAIDs
It could rebuild with the original S100 but it was a software based raid really. You had to use Dell Open Manage Server to control it and rebuild the array, which took forever on that card. It was a bad implementation but it could rebuild arrays.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@tonyshowoff said:
@creayt The RAID card that was the original T110 couldn't rebuild RAIDs if you can believe it, you could setup a RAID 1 and if a disk failed it was basically a warning to transfer everything and start all over. I don't know if this is true in what you have, but I'd certainly look into it to be sure, they didn't tell us this when we ordered like 10 of them nor was it apparent even when setting up the RAIDs
It could rebuild with the original S100 but it was a software based raid really. You had to use Dell Open Manage Server to control it and rebuild the array, which took forever on that card. It was a bad implementation but it could rebuild arrays.
Really? Well, we sold them all so no big deal, but yes you're on the money with the exact card.
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@tonyshowoff @thecreativeone91
Good to know, thanks.
I actually use that box as a local web/app/database server atop a Raid 0 of SSDs, so if it dies it dies anyway.
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I am in Madrid today, right in the heart of things on Gran Via. Nice location.
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Enjoying my espresso....
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Coffee station....
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Great location but the view is lacking.
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Funny just cleaned mine this morning:-
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Upgraded: 4320x2560.
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@creayt That's really freaking weird... but strangely it seems to work
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I have often wondered if that would be more useful or not. Still trying to decide though...