I am very sorry if I did not get back to your all your PMs. All payments that have posted have shipped, buyers you should all have your tracking numbers.
For those of you pending: Please be aware if I do not hear back within a day I will put your stock back up for sale. Thanks guys!
Wading through PMs right now, please be patient. If you have not sent payment please contact me before doing so as I am trying to update quantities/ship your drives in the meantime.
Drives are most likely out of warranty, its possible some of the 1.5TB drives are still under warranty but no real idea.
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All gone thanks guys!
They're all used and guaranteed non DOA. That being said, they are used and being sold AS-IS. Due to the sheer amount I have I cannot possibly post CrystalDisk results for every single drive however if you are serious about buying I will do it on a per-person basis...
It was, however honestly I did not feel like attempting to set it up as a ticketing system. We use it extensively as a bug/issue/task tracker though. In the end I needed something browser based that just worked out of the box or needed very little upkeep, with support we could lean on. I wear...
Guess it all depends on where you hail from up there....I would think we have less people here. However we're sort of raised to be self reliant when these things hit here, not the case up there. That reason alone is why most of the people I know were scratching their heads over the Katrina...
Believe it or not the value of the services being hosted are considered higher than loss of the actual equipment. We keep things running and just test offsite backups and our DR plan ahead of time.
I gotta admit, reading this thread I am kind of laughing. Lived my whole life in FL, manage a DC that has taken 4 direct hits in the past decade :D
You guys will be fine lol. Try getting 25" of rain dropped on you in two days, or getting a spike big enough to arc from the xfer station to the NG...
The thing is, a lot of these articles miss the fact that many companies are still far behind the trend of tech. Case in point: I JUST upgraded an entire domain (from 2000) to 2008 for a very large credit union. This place still has "operators" who work in shifts to manually keep things running...
You're way more likely to lose a compressor/head/cooling tower on your CRAC/HVAC or lose generator to your cooling and cook the room that way.
I know. It happened to me. More than once. Took 5 months to rebuild the worst time (right before I started). 10 ton compressors weigh 500lbs. Not like...
So...can I assume every ASA comes with user licenses of some sort? If I have access to *cough* recent IOS versions *cough* I should be good to go without smartnet, right?
Ok so here's the deal:
I've been looking at setting up some VPNs for local SMBs. As far as I can tell, the best route is the ASA 5505, using the 5 UL pack. Any thoughts? I like the newer client they use and honestly I don't want a custom nix box or anything. Just something I can configure and...
Schmidt called cloud services the death of IT as we know it.
http://arstechnica.com/web/news/2011/06/googles-eric-schmidt-says-he-screwed-up-on-social-networking.ars
Always a good debate. It's a PR move if anything.
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server or client? The server is funny about Java, would not recommend updating often.
Also the Spark client is crappy IMO, I switched to Psi and much prefer it over Spark. To each his own though.
Home users: Wipe machine, build it up, clonezilla image for 60 days before I get rid of it. Businesses I keep the image longer, 1-2 years.
Makes it so much sweeter when the business calls with 2-3 machines [same hardware] that need wiping. Easy money.
I need to look at the WDS though, prob...
Sure why not? PowerVM allows you to create LPARs as needed. RHEL licensing is terribly expensive (for my setup) so when you need a linux VM, CentOS would be the obvious next choice. There are some things I just can no longer do in AIX but would work much better with GNU compilers.