• Symantec is splitting up

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    @thecreativeone91 said:

    @ajstringham said:

    @thecreativeone91 said:

    I still like Trendmicro as much as some people hate them. I had more problems when I tried webroot than I ever did with full deployments of Trendmicro.

    When did you last try Webroot?

    Like less than a month ago.

    Weird...

  • UEFI vs BIOS harkins back to FAT16 vs FAT32

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  • WordPress site will not change permalinks

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    @thecreativeone91 said:

    Ah, That's why you didn't need .htaccess because it was doing that inside the main config..

    Yes, so now I just need to look into general security settings and such.

  • Cloudflare kicking off "Keyless SSL".

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    @thecreativeone91 said:

    There is never such a thing as true security with anything online. Its just logging and more levels to break through. nothing isn't breakable.

    Even offline. There is no security. I'll take online security over offline security any day.

  • Connecting a NAS or SAN to a VMWare host

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    @Jaguar said:

    I wholly agree with the SSDs for databases, and really, anything that has a high amount of 'touches' (otherwise known as IOPS!). Databases constantly have little tiny touches to make changes, which results in a higher amount of requests going on to the storage. This is where higher IOPS makes the difference. For systems like your average desktop, moving a large file takes relatively few IOPS, but more throughput.

    These large number of small touches is why huge RAM both in the system and in cache make such a big different to databases. With a good RAID cache you can offload a ton of write hits and speed the system while also preserving the SSDs. And a large system memory will do even more often keeping transactions from hitting the storage subsystem completely.

  • Brackets Web Editor

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    I use Notepad++ quite a lot too.

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    Yup, pretty normal. Postgres is the database. Hashing never stops, baby.

    Unitrends is constantly preparing itself for need to do an autosynth, and is working on the dedup and inline hashing and everything else all the time. It's pretty normal for postsgres to be pegged.

  • I am learning alot of new tricks in Exchange 2013

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    I need to spend some time going over the exchange 2013 books myself, I've deployed countless exchanges up through 2010, but 2013 just seems to have endemic issues, like sharepoint. You've got to dig in and change things before it'll even begin to work properly.
    On a fresh exchange 2013 install, I couldn't even get the EAC to come up until I'd installed the service packs, all I was getting was "Something went wrong, sorry :-(", no messages to help along the way.

    I liked the old exchange console :<

  • Search Engine Results - When Do They Update??

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    @garak0410

    No, the 302 redirect is on the website/hosting from the old website. The redirect you are using is only for the home page also, which is why this page is still working: http://pinnaclemetalbuildings.com/contact.html

    My company can help you guys with this type of issue as websites, graphic design and marketing is 60% of our workload.

  • Who Upvoted Not Disappearing

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    It's weird because sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I haven't seen a pattern yet.

  • Favorite PowerShell Commands?

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    This is one script we did when me and James used to work together at the town. It was mainly to make sure users where restarting to get updates from WSUS as well as new GPOs that needed restarts. We were tempted to take the okay button away after 14 days and make it only a Restart now but that got shot down of course.

    http://community.spiceworks.com/scripts/show/1478-uptime-notification

  • InfoWorld Looks at CoreOS and Its Thread to Linux

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    CoreOS could threaten Linux potentially. Not completely threatened (especially as it "is" Linux) but it could very much change the face of the Linux ecosystem and reduce the number of traditional deployments.

  • I need help with a Shadow Redundancy Question. Exchange 2013

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    Glad that that worked out so well.

  • Rack Setup for Home Lab?

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    Probly gonna leave it open frame for a little while.

  • GNU DDRescue for Recovering a Crashed Partition

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    Now we just need to do a search and figure out where it is hiding!

  • Site Hanging When Posting

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    @scottalanmiller no kidding, I am not normally unable to keep up like this.

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    Someone has to chew the gum around here.

  • We Don't Have the Budget to Save Money

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    @ajstringham still comes back, though, to just fundamentally bad management. No matter how big or small a business is, it needs good management.

    Agreed. As I said, it's a management fail. People try to step outside their role and then get lost and confused and just $@#% stuff up.

  • Held Hostage By A Vendor

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    I was always told no support was offered on PLC/SCADA stuff if we did it our selfs. The upgrade from them usually comes with 1-3 year support. going cheaply in this area when they can control so much just may cost you your job if something goes wrong.

  • FreePBX Vulnerability

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    @JaredBusch said:

    Looks like Elastix has updated their RPM, but not posted anything intelligent about it..

    http://bugs.elastix.org/view.php?id=2003

    yeah we are watching that. Doing some testing on it on Friday night.