I would of thought the industry standard would be vmware. I know a lot of datacenteres use KVM/Proxmox though
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RE: KVM or VMWareposted in IT Discussion
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RE: KVM or VMWareposted in IT Discussion
I used to use XCP-NG couldn't fault it, moved over to proxmox a while back. I have had no issues with Proxmox. Last time I use Vmware was a couple of businesses was using esxi 6.5 I believe. I personally have no issue with Vmware just have no interest in using it in production.
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RE: Miscellaneous Tech Newsposted in News
Non-profit's IT manager accused of embezzling $400k by buying gear, services from his own fake companies.
Boss used org's credit card to buy stuff from Amazon, Square accounts he set up, say prosecutors.
https://www.theregister.com/2021/10/25/it_manager_fraud_allegations/
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RE: RojoLoco needs your Linux brains!!!posted in IT Discussion
I would personally use RHEL or Rocky Linux rather then Centos/Stream
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SMB4K/KDEposted in IT Discussion
Just wondered if anyone else uses this to mount smb/cif shares locally. Dolphin does mount shares but when using programs the shares don't work correctly. however using SMB4K mounts locally with no issues. or do most of you mount using fstab? I think gnome doesn't have this issue with their built in file browser.
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RE: KDE/Plasma DVD Burning MKV Filesposted in IT Discussion
Might just tell my mate to bring a usb round, might be easier. he's got a brand new smart tv so it will be able to read the files.
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RE: KDE/Plasma DVD Burning MKV Filesposted in IT Discussion
@pete-s DVDStyler does recode them I believe. It's just the program that is having issues. I know quite a few windows programs automatically recode as well.
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RE: KDE/Plasma DVD Burning MKV Filesposted in IT Discussion
@dashrender it's not for me, otherwise I would. Last time I burnt a dvd was a few years ago on windows.
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KDE/Plasma DVD Burning MKV Filesposted in IT Discussion
Hi Does anyone know of any DVD burning software that will burn MKV files to DVD. I've tried dvdstyler which its good, but it comes up with config errors etc and burns blank dvd's.
havent used dvd's in a long time wondered if anyone had any ideas, I'm on debian/kde plasma. -
RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
bottle of wine and watching meet the fookers....
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RE: Facebook and Instagram Pages Won't Load on Domain Connected Windows 11 PCposted in IT Discussion
Sounds About right, I'm not going to even bother moaning about Micro$shit.
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RE: Facebook and Instagram Pages Won't Load on Domain Connected Windows 11 PCposted in IT Discussion
@garak0410 said in Facebook and Instagram Pages Won't Load on Domain Connected Windows 11 PC:
I went ahead and upgraded another, domain joined PC in the office (with a different PC name) to Windows 11 and tried Facebook and Instagram and they work under my profile. Just fine.
Does sound like a DNS issue. check ipconfig /all and see if you just have your DNS/Domain controller DNS entry there. if you have anything else in there you really shouldn't. If it's just your domain controller then check your forwarders like dbeato suggested.
- Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click DNS.
- Open DNS Manager.
- In the console tree, click on the applicable DNS server, usually it’s the same as the server you’re logged on to.
4.Right-click and select “Properties”. - On the Forwarders tab click “Edit”.
try google dns forwarders. 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4
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RE: Non-IT News Threadposted in Water Closet
@gjacobse said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@stuartjordan said in Non-IT News Thread:
Just managed to put some fuel in the car, the petrol stations are all run out. Last garage in my town has only an hour left of fuel. Idiot panic buyers causing carnage in the uk.
Damn. Toilet paper out in the EEUU / USA I hear. No issues here.
Wha? Where - store had plenty earlier this week...
Essex, UK
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RE: Non-IT News Threadposted in Water Closet
Just managed to put some fuel in the car, the petrol stations are all run out. Last garage in my town has only an hour left of fuel. Idiot panic buyers causing carnage in the uk.
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RE: Exchange Environment - Labposted in IT Discussion
Have you made sure you have downloaded the latest CU for that version of exchange as well otherwise it will all go to shit. Any reason why you don't want to trial 2019 when it's up to CU10?
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RE: Exchange Environment - Labposted in IT Discussion
At the end of the day, if the op want's to learn exchange that's up to him. This is a forum where we can give constructive criticism but, there is also no need to go on about it and give a little help instead. Just a thought??
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RE: Exchange Environment - Labposted in IT Discussion
@travisdh1 said in Exchange Environment - Lab:
@stuartjordan said in Exchange Environment - Lab:
I can see what others are saying, onsite exchange not really no point, but a lot of MSP's still host their own copy of exchange normally in a datacenter and you could sell your own hosted exchange to customers. This only would be advantageous with lots of users. But you just cannot beat the costs of 365 with normal Businesses.
If you want to host email, why would you use the worst platform possible to find? Why not Zimbra for example?
I'm not on about me, I personally use mailcow. But I'm stating big MSP'S and hosting companies still use hosted exchange in a datacenter enviroment.
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RE: Exchange Environment - Labposted in IT Discussion
I can see what others are saying, onsite exchange not really no point, but a lot of MSP's still host their own copy of exchange normally in a datacenter and you could sell your own hosted exchange to customers. This only would be advantageous with lots of users. But you just cannot beat the costs of 365 with normal Businesses.
