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RE: EqualLogic PS6110 Show Capacity
Looks like there is no free space to make a new volume right now, because there is no storage in that member.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@Texkonc said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Documentation before re-iping a client site this weekend.
That'll be an exciting weekend.
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RE: Non-IT News Thread
This is hilarious...
http://www.theverge.com/2017/4/17/15331674/netflix-adam-sandler-movies-half-a-billion-hours
I have to admit, I'm one of them.
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RE: Introducing FreeNAS Corral
@triple9 said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@travisdh1 said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:
@mlnews Are they going to add in a kitchen sink for the next release?
Somehow I don't see this becoming the next @scale.
not yet, for sure
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/04/18/freenas_downgrades_latest_release_to_tech_preview/
Ouch. And the article points out that this is pretty much unprecedented for such a major release to have to be pulled back.
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RE: If Your Windows Was Up to Date, You Were Not Vulnerable to NSA ZeroDay Exploits
Not much pity for people not bothering to update.
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RE: Build a Macintosh Classic... Out of Legos
Now they need a Lego keyboard and mouse.
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RE: Apple and Qualcomm Take Each Other to Court
@nadnerB said in Apple and Qualcomm Take Each Other to Court:
@scottalanmiller said in Apple and Qualcomm Take Each Other to Court:
@nadnerB said in Apple and Qualcomm Take Each Other to Court:
Wow, Blackberry is alive again.
Well... sort of.
.. kind of, but not really
Are there even lights left on for someone to accept the pay out?
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RE: Best Access Point with Hardware Controller
I'll vote for Ubiquiti Unifi gear too.
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RE: Debian File Server File Recovery
@wirestyle22 said in Debian File Server File Recovery:
@scottalanmiller said in Debian File Server File Recovery:
@wirestyle22 said in Debian File Server File Recovery:
@BRRABill said in Debian File Server File Recovery:
@scottalanmiller said in Debian File Server File Recovery:
So, if you have a full backup of a disk image.. kick off a restore and do not power it on. Just get a VHD file. Then load up a LiveCD. Linux Mint is handy for this. Attach that VHD to the VM that has the LiveCD. Boot to Linux Mint and it will likely auto-mount the restored VHD. Now you can navigate it like a normal file system and restore individual files. Keep the LiveCD VM handy because this is a standard process for doing this kind of file restore.
If no backups, is it possible they have this?
We probably have a backup. The guy who made it is on vacation so we are waiting to hear back from him. It's most likely the entire VM though.
Then everything is probably okay.
probably
Any news?
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RE: Data archive is not backup! What do you use?
@Francesco-Provino said in Data archive is not backup! What do you use?:
@scottalanmiller said in Data archive is not backup! What do you use?:
@Francesco-Provino said in Data archive is not backup! What do you use?:
@matteo-nunziati said in Data archive is not backup! What do you use?:
+1 for tar.bz2, you can encrypt it if you want.
I agree, it's fairly common and almost every distrp ship it as default. I've read in many sites that xz and other lzma-based compress even more, but there are some doubts about the recoverability, the format is more complex and at least 10x slower…
BZ is so good. Probably not worth pushing it farther in most cases.
Now experimenting with ZPAQ...
How is it?
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RE: Why are local drives better
@scottalanmiller said in Why are local drives better:
@StrongBad said in Why are local drives better:
@Oles-Borys do you have any information on the pricing for ACloudA? Seems like a really interesting product.
I'm having beers with aclouda right now.
What? What craziness is that?
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RE: Alternative to Azure AD - JumpCloud
Neat idea, but for the cost it just does not seem to be worth it. And support is not very broad.
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RE: Another JumpCloud thread to find the latest info
@sn said in Another JumpCloud thread to find the latest info:
I am in the process of bringing all of our Linux/Mac boxes under the LDAP to tighten the security but JumpCloud looks more appropriate to manage a heterogeneous network spread across all over the places.
The idea with Jump is that it is using some universally generic authentication technologies that don't require a local connection to be secure and are not directly related to any desktop platform. But it is expensive, which is the big issue.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Could be, maybe one server in an application pool is flailing.