@scottalanmiller I think I have read enough of your posts about storage to have a good idea on what you mentioned in the webinar.
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RE: SAN, NAS, DAS Cage Match
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RE: The worst. job. EVER.
Hmm...a string on posts from A.J that were deleted. But what did they say? haha.
I'm not sure I really have had a bad job so to speak.
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RE: Welp, I'm about to be banned
too bad I can't delete your profile over there PSX. But I can turn moderation on....
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RE: A List of Free and Open Source Control Panels
@mlnews said:
A comparison of zPanel, WebMin and others
ISPConfig3 is really good, but one they are missing is: Kloxo: http://lxcenter.org/software/kloxo
Although I haven't had the need for a Control Panel on my web servers for quite some time, it's been a few years since I've used Kloxo, but it was decent back then, and is still under development (it looks like)
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
I'm writing a post on Mangolassi. My wife is watching some show "Married at first site". I'm preparing for a MOP tonight (Maintenance of an IPTV product I'm the administrator of for a small telecom)
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RE: Got tired of waiting for someone to update their subcategories plugin. for Helpdesk V2...
Looks really cool Rob. I'll have to check it out.
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Anyone play the game "Ingress"?
As the topic says, just interested to see if anyone else plays the location based game created by Niantic labs at Google.
I've been playing now for a couple months and finally hit level 8 were supposedly the game really starts. It's not too bad. I enjoy the faction on faction battles. It also gets you out and about away from the house.
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RE: Opensource Task management Web application
@thecreativeone91 said:
@Chamele0n said:
We use Evernote, it works quite nice. You can use it as an application/mobile app/ or web interface. Have have several notes for keeping track of todo lists or project status, or other pertinent information that me might think we need to keep.
I think that would be too cumbersome for me. It's great for little stuff but I wouldn't like it for a team.
We've got 8 people in our team that use it. I wouldn't say it's the best product for the task. But i would say that the IT manager would need to pay for the pro version on his/her account that way he/she can share out a notebook to the team (and it will be read/write by all team members).
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
I'm writing a post on Mangolassi. My wife is watching some show "Married at first site". I'm preparing for a MOP tonight (Maintenance of an IPTV product I'm the administrator of for a small telecom)
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RE: Opensource Task management Web application
We use Evernote, it works quite nice. You can use it as an application/mobile app/ or web interface. Have have several notes for keeping track of todo lists or project status, or other pertinent information that me might think we need to keep.
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RE: Is Spiceworks deleting unused accounts?
I wonder if it's because they changed to the new "people" profile where you can add projects and stuff you are working on, I'm sure your account didn't get removed. It is probably because they are requiring everyone to have that new profile now.
You are probably use to this as your profile:
But they are changing the look and feel to this:
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RE: A List of Free and Open Source Control Panels
@mlnews said:
A comparison of zPanel, WebMin and others
ISPConfig3 is really good, but one they are missing is: Kloxo: http://lxcenter.org/software/kloxo
Although I haven't had the need for a Control Panel on my web servers for quite some time, it's been a few years since I've used Kloxo, but it was decent back then, and is still under development (it looks like)
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RE: SAN, NAS, DAS Cage Match
@scottalanmiller I think I have read enough of your posts about storage to have a good idea on what you mentioned in the webinar.
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RE: Is Google Wireless Coming Next
@mlnews said:
is Google Wireless the next big step
Google has been providing WiFi to Silicon Valley for quite some time, I would think with their fiber rollout the next big step could be to use the fiber as a backbone and provide WiFi.
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RE: SAN, NAS, DAS Cage Match
I missed the call. Was very busy putting out a few fires and installing some new server and cabling.