• CSS-PKI

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  • Virtualize Every Server

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    @Dashrender said:

    Without some sort of Remote Access he won't be able to power the VM host back on. Even if he had iDRAC, it wouldn't matter since his firewall will be down also, he's have no way to reach the iDRAC.

    Depends. In most datacenters they will have remote hands to do this or remote start out of band equipment that is another layer of OOB beyond what IPMI (ILO, DRAC, etc.) does so that even if your entire network is down you can still power on.

    We have Dialup OOB Access that allows us to power cycle or access DRACs, Routers and switches.

  • Feedback on Articles.

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    @thecreativeone91 said:

    @Dashrender said:

    @Minion-Queen said:

    Lots of customers want written data to go over after you have done the verbal going over the whole thing. Having backup to that is helpful.

    Agreed, my boss for example wants printed out manuals - she even hates the idea of online documentation.

    Ugh, sounds like my boss at the county. He even kept manuals for door locks, TVs, Monitors, etc.

    Never know when you will be confused by the door knob.

  • Webroot Webinar June 17th at 1pm CDT - The 2015 Threat Watch Report

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    Cool, congrats.

  • OPEN INVITE

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    No problem.

  • Help name Webroot's very first Guard Cow

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    My teddy bear that I've had since I was 4 has always been called Bear...so I'm not great at this...that being said...

    MooLord Groot (stolen from @Minion-Queen) Steve (because, why not?) Chocolate Milk (Choco for short) Big Bertha (because it's just a scary, badass name)
  • Want to see Cryptolocker in action from the safety of your own home?

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    @Nic said:

    Well I'm sure there will be some mention of Webroot ๐Ÿ™‚

    lol, righto. Good to know ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Setting Up a Headless Plex Server on Linux

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    @dafyre said:

    Maybe they will release it in software in the near future. I'd expect that feature to be part of their paid plan, for sure, but still.... Would be nice to have!

    Don't expect it. They might decide to release that, but likely they won't and they have very good technical and marketing reasons for it. If you really think about what the product is and does, it only truly works as a mesh. Site to site can easily be done by other products. What Pertino does is special and is lost when doing site to site.

    Site to site also breaks their pricing model and would require completely different licensing to work.

  • My First Printer Article

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  • BayPointe Technology and Tech Services

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    @BuddhaGhost said:

    4th Best Data Center in Northeastern, OH. with a strong Carrier Division (shop over 60 providers) and specialize in Data Center, Hardware Distribution (32 Partners) HP โ€“ IBM โ€“ Dell โ€“ Lenovo โ€“ EMC โ€“ Nimble โ€“ Oracle/Sun โ€“ Cisco โ€“ Juniper โ€“Extreme, Enterasys, Aerohive, Aruba, Barracuda, WatchGuard, VMWare, NetApp, ALLWORX, Status Solutions and more... Give Data Center tours every week. How can I help? Message me at dmancini@baypointetech.com.

    Cool! It's not often I find someone with Enterasys experience/hardware ๐Ÿ™‚
    You're a bit far away but it's still nice to see you list that ๐Ÿ™‚

  • StorageCraft SPX for Linux Announced

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    @Steven said:

    Yes, it's true!

    StorageCraft recently announced the release of StorageCraft ShadowProtect SPX (or just SPX) which provides comprehensive DR support for Ubuntu, Red Hat (RHEL), and CentOS Linux.

    SPX represents a product built from the ground up by StorageCraft developers and it provides another component in the over all StorageCraft Recover-Ability solution--a platform for building fast and reliable enterprise level DR services.

    If you're interested in trying out this new product to see how well it works in your environment, please visit the StorageCraft website and download a trial today. We look forward to seeing you online.

    Cheers!

    WOOHOO! ABOUT TIME!

  • Article Inspired by Conversation with @Minion-Queen

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    Ok, create/consult would have been a good one to add in. I won't deny that.

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    @scottalanmiller Exactly, otherwise if you could get the real un-altered warranty stats from these companies it'd go a long way to giving you what you want. It'd be a frosty day in hell before they released it, but maybe you could get a NDA and a research grant, release the data in a decade so they are safe.

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    Hey, a new guy that I missed. Welcome.

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    I use this plugin on SW too. It is great!

  • A New CloudatCost User

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    It should be "All your minions are belong to us"

    all-your-base.jpg

  • Best Practices When Using Public WiFi

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    @Carnival-Boy said:

    "You really shouldnโ€™t be accessing your banking information or really anything that requires credentials when your on public Wi-Fi."

    Why not? Or to put it another way, what are the risks to using HTTPS? How does it fail?

    It can only fail if two conditions are met. DNS poisting to move the website, however this would have to be a new website you've never visited before because CA's will not issues the cert for a domain to someone else. Which means the same vulnerability exists when using your home connections. It must be a trusted/known site and be HTTPS.

  • Webroot contest to win a 32GB encrypted USB drive

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    SO IN!

  • Come see my band!!!

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    LOL, I'm pro-Catalona too.