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    • RE: Choosing a Cloud Computing IaaS Provider

      For a all around service, I think you forgot about one provider there Scott. They have been around since the late 90s, own some of the largest datacenters in the US, and have seriously rock solid equipment behind it.

      Verizon Terremark.

      They provide a complete solution to everything, from colo, managed OS, VPS, to SaaS, VDR, and even lowly DNS services. They are a one stop shop for anything you need.

      Mind you, I wouldn't be over there because of reasons, and I would prefer that you come to my new employer, but as compared to the others you listed, they offer the best of all worlds.

      Now, if you need security, compliance, flat out speed and don't mind paying a few bucks for it, let me know. 🙂

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    • RE: RANT: All the Issues are My Fault and You Won't Answer My Questions

      @thanksajdotcom said:

      And yes, they could get someone who could meet the qualifications to do my job, but they cannot replace me at that store.

      Bad way to think right there.

      What if I strolled in over there? Not only can I run technical circles around you, my customer service skills are second to none. My bosses give me all the calls to make to customers because of my ability to "make them run around in the parking lot naked if I said that it would fix their issue".

      There is always someone better than you at anything you do. I'm good, but I have plenty to learn still.

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    • RE: Choosing a Cloud Computing IaaS Provider

      @scottalanmiller said:

      @PSX_Defector said:

      Verizon Terremark.

      Definitely not a player by any stretch for the SMB market. I've never seen a good IT shop in the enterprise that entertained them at all. They seem to be the domain of the "sales people bought you a golf club membership" set and not "IT selected best option for the company" set.

      Considering that they have tons of SMBs using the cloud service, a chunk using managed services, and a boatload using colo, I would think SMBs are well represented in the environment.

      Verizon is an ISP, so that alone would put them on a very scary list. Not completely eliminate them from consideration, but Verizon's track record as Verizon is enough to make Terremark a complete no go for sure. Verizon is not a company I would want in charge of my infrastructure. That's a very scary thought.

      This is something that really clouds the industry.

      Verizon is not Verizon but is Verizon. Wireless is different than wireline which is different from long haul backbone traffic which is different from residental ISP. Maybe it's one umbrella, but they are very different divisions. You wouldn't fault GE for making poor products under one division when they make some fine stuff in others.

      It's like when my boss wanted me to combine our AT&T bills into one big bill. You can't combine hi-cap lines with POTS and cellular. They are very different divisions.

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    • RE: RANT: All the Issues are My Fault and You Won't Answer My Questions

      @thanksajdotcom said:

      And I'm aware of that. But also consider the position. I know that technically you could run circles around me, and I haven't seen your CS skills, nor you mine, so we can't really comment on that. However, while I know there are plenty of people who could no doubt outperform me at that job, none of those people would work that job. Even if you were totally desperate for work, you could get something that pays WAY better than what I make, which means, effectively, you would never work there. It's the combination of my skill and the fact I'm willing to work there that makes me unique.

      Again, bad way to think. I might need some part time work to supplement my income, like I used to do at the beer store. Do you think they needed a highly skilled Windows engineer slinging beer that would get you drunk for $10 an hour? I might want to live out my dream position of smoking pot and playing Xbox all day but still need something to bring in beer and Doritos money. I could win a bunch of money and want something to fill the time between dips in my Scrooge McDuck vault.

      I worked these kinds of jobs back when I was young. But I also moved up. You are about to become a lifer, and being a lifer at a low paying job sucks.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Anyone have WSUS and want to test a PowerShell script for me? It's benign...don't worry :)

      name : WSUS Administration
      id : 335135760
      state : Started
      physicalPath : C:\Program Files\Update Services\WebServices\Root
      Bindings : https :8531: sslFlags=0;http :8530:
      LogFile : %SystemDrive%\inetpub\logs\LogFiles
      attributes : name=WSUS Administration;id=335135760;serverAutoStart=True;state=1
      PSComputerName : YOU GET NO SERVER NAME
      RunspaceId : efe0ac55-5847-4e71-8549-1c6b6ebaf828

      Runs and get output, don't know what you need from it though.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Surface Pro2 for sale

      @art_of_shred said:

      @PSX_Defector said:

      I'll give you five dorrar for it.

      Five dorrar make you horrar!

      You propositioning my wife? 😛

      Hey, five dorrar make me compute long time.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Path Code vs Line Code Violations

      They can be either. The only time you care about them is when they increment up. I once had an ATM circuit increment OAM frame errors in the 10K a second, guy was complaining about slow speed.

      Only way to find out which is which is to perform testing from the telco side. Lock the port, run an MLT, see what happens. Then test the smartjack for errors. Then look at CPE.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Spiceworld roommate wanted

      I just got a room at the no tell motel that I said I would never stay at again. Oh well, cheapest place in Austin at the moment. Holy crap prices for that weekend are insane.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Looking for suggestions support two ISP connections

      @Dashrender said:

      I really need a device that can handle 400 Mbps for my 50-500 users when my pipe is only 10 Mbps?

      You can safely ignore the number of users. If they are just farting around on text websites, you could have thousands of users on a 10Mbps pipe. If you have one idiot slurping down YouTube, then 10Mbps wouldn't be enough.

      The number you need to pay attention to is the max speed. I have a Peplink 300 sitting on a shelf at the house. It can handle ~20Mbps between three pipes, no more. It hard caps at that level, so Peplink's numbers are very much the highest that you can go.

      Don't short sell on your router now because you don't see things increasing. Especially with cheap commodity cable pipes, they change underlying technology all the time. DOCSIS3.1 is around the corner, with 16 channel bonding to bring you 500Mbps. TWC in my neck of the woods upgraded everyone with a DOCSIS3 modem to 100Mbps if they were setup for the 50Mbps profile. This was the main reason I had to drop my RV042, because it couldn't handle more than 75Mbps. With my 24Mbps U-Verse line, the box was screaming in agony. The pfSense setup I got now can handle lots of bandwidth, almost line speed. But if I had the money, I would be picking me up another Peplink.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: What Are You Doing Right Now

      @JaredBusch said:

      @scottalanmiller said:

      Found out that Greyhound lost @thanksajdotcom luggage. They think that it went on to San Francisco when he got off of the bus early. So hopefully they will find it soon.

      Greyhound lost nothing. The traveler got off the bus prior to the ticketed location. It is up to the traveler to ensure that their luggage gets off with them in that instance.

      Agreed. That is the normal method of luggage on the bus. You have your carry-on and you hand your checked bag to the porter to shove under the bus. Even mentioned that little fact.

      No matter, don't care.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Pros/Cons Dual Best Effort ISP vs Fiber/MPLS.

      @Dashrender said:

      At this point I also have to ask myself - are you saying these things just to rial me up, like JaredBusch seemed to be to Scott the other day?

      Nah, if I wanted to do that, I would do other things. Got better things to do with my time than just rile you up. 🙂

      I've dealt with this kind of mentality with bosses before. Really, you gotta break out of their mold and start breaking it down into a much more concise set of requirements.

      Your cloud based EHR is your most important application, and if they are saying that nothing else matters then its time to ignore anything with onsite resources. That shit can be set it in the colo cage and is not the problem here. You need bandwidth to the cloud but cannot abide by any downtime. Since it's public traffic, there is no need for MPLS, fancy fiber loops between sites, or even the VPN solution I mentioned with Peplink. Your sites don't care if they can talk with each other, so any interoffice communication is pointless and unnecessary. You need interwebs and you need it to be working when you need it working. It sounds as though bandwidth is a pointless consideration, you can probably get away with 1.5Mbps loops for the amount of traffic you are probably generating.

      There are two ways to handle this. One way is to add an additional high quality loop into the mix. This can be from a third party vendor, so you wouldn't have any layer 3 issues upstream, like if Cogent decided to stop routing traffic from one ISP. This is gonna cost you money because quality loops are not cheap. But this doesn't eliminate any layer 2 issues, like a cut fiber or central office burning to the ground. Even if you went with different mediums, like cable plant versus fiber versus traditional telco, you will still have layer 2 potential issues. The setup would be fairly simple, even if you didn't have fancy load balancers behind it. Worst thing that would happen would be you reload your ASA or whatever firewall you have with a config for the other ISP.

      The other way is to go cheap but go many. Swarm the problem with super cheap pipes from multiple locations. A mix of commodity pipes with MVNOs and any other wireless vendor you can find. Sure, one pipe might go down, but odds are the Sprint, AT&T, and Verizon towers won't and you would still have other pipes to fall back on. This is a much more complex setup, but could be much cheaper for what you have now or move to with a second quality pipe. Failover would require more complex equipment, like the Peplink, but would keep downtime to a minimal.

      You need clear directives from the bosses. If they are gonna shoot down anything that cost more than their current setup or focus and spend money on things that don't matter, then this is an exercise in futility because I wouldn't dare guarantee a cheaper solution because I know what it will entail. If you are requiring more bandwidth, the costs are going to increase no matter what. If ANY other items come in, like local services, then internet services are only a small part of the issue here. Then it's time to take a look at all your services, the business workflow, and what can be done to streamline everything and start doing things right. Moving to a colo with better pipes locally would really help.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: What Are You Doing Right Now

      @scottalanmiller said:

      AJ's luggage has been found on the bus heading to San Francisco, but not the bus that he was on.

      Where he was supposed to be going in the first place. This wouldn't have been a problem if he just followed directions.

      Entitlement at its finest. Change things and expect a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR COMPANY to just cater to your whims.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Planned power outage: best practice

      Why don't you have an out of band solution like DRAC or iLO? Keep necessary networking equipment on its own UPS, small ones could last for days, then remote in and fire up. I would buy one of those IP KVMs and have a workstation I could access at all times available. Then you can fix other problems as they come up.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: What Are You Doing Right Now

      @scottalanmiller said:

      @PSX_Defector said:

      @scottalanmiller said:

      AJ's luggage has been found on the bus heading to San Francisco, but not the bus that he was on.

      Where he was supposed to be going in the first place. This wouldn't have been a problem if he just followed directions.

      Entitlement at its finest. Change things and expect a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR COMPANY to just cater to your whims.

      In this particular case Dominica checked their online policy and they did not follow it. Technically this one wasn't AJ screwing up. Greyhound has a policy about how luggage is handled and they decided not to follow it AND did not notify people on the bus that their luggage was not going along with them. Yes, AJ was asking for trouble by not following directions from you, but he DID follow the directions from Greyhound.

      Of course, the truth is more than likely much murkier than what is being told, with glaring omissions.

      Excuse after excuse. Wasn't my fault, I followed what they said. Wasn't my fault, I didn't know. They were changing the rules on me. I would have a great suspicion about anything being said at this point.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Help! Internet problems

      @Carnival-Boy said:

      So, is tracert telling me anything useful?

      Tells a lot.

      It's getting to the edge of BT's network, the 109.159.253.83 IP, then bombing out on the peer. AWS looks to be using NTT for their peer, from what I can tell. I route over AT&T's network in the EU though, so it might be me.

      Either way, it's well outside your control and not anything you can fix from your location.

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    • RE: Dream Office Setup:

      @johnhooks said:

      I don't care what the office looks like as long as I can have one of these.

      Gonna be a robot too?

      Jp1.jpg

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Why haven't telcos moved to SIP/VOIP for home service?

      @JaredBusch said:

      When I was growing up the local telco was GTE North. bought/sold/blah. Finally landed as Verizon at the time DSL was introduced at the turn of the century. Guess what. Still no DSL available there.

      That's what you get for living in Southern Illinois.

      Northern Illinois, specifically DeKalb, was a pilot town for GTE's brand new frame relay DSL in 1997. I moved to Texas and got the third installation slot in town 1998. They had brand new folks learning how to put it in from my install. And I had to buy a POTS line because I was using ISDN. So add to the fun of porting over my number to POTS, dropping a pair in for the loop, then configuring all that fun stuff.

      People wonder why I don't bat an eye when I have two pipes currently coming into the house. I've always paid a lot of money for my internet access.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: OSPF and BMG Usage in Networking

      @Dashrender said:

      It's truly inconceivable to me that that it would be possible to host a server in a DC less than you can in house. Of course this makes a few assumptions.

      1. in-house I don't pay a fee for the server location
      2. I don't need specialized heating/cooling
      3. Not concerned with redundant ISP links
      4. Not concerned with generator backup power
        etc

      Do I need to pull out the old Out of the Closet and into the datacenter document? You ain't doing it right in the closet.

      Yeah, if you skimp on most things and ignore everything, odds are it's gonna be "cheaper" to host inhouse. Most of the time if you get more than two "servers", using a cloud based box instead would come out cheaper in the long run.

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    • RE: Common Core haters

      @travisdh1 said:

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      @JaredBusch Just out of curiosity, have you every actually looked at the budgets for your local schools? It was eye opening for me. Something just isn't right if you can't give a good education for 1/3 of what our local schools are funded at.

      Did you happen to notice how much of the budget was going to non-teaching related "stuff". Look at the percentage of the budget that goes toward sports for instance. I'm not saying sports are not important (that's another argument entirely). Look at the percentage that goes toward administration. The teaching budget by comparison is tiny.

      Schools around here have threatened to shut down the sports programs in order to get voters to approve another tax hike...... only most schools either break even or make a little money from the sports programs (we're a bunch of US Football fanatics around here.)

      We're talking high school right? Rarely do the cost of ticket fees and concessions do anything to put a dent in the cost of busing, uniforming, coaching, etc.

      Let's just say, you don't want to be driving by a high school between 8 and 9 PM on a Friday night around here. I do agree that this is not the norm for most of the country.

      F*** [moderated] that shit, it's pretty much from 5:00PM to 12:00AM around here.

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