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    • RE: Challenge: Expand the C: Drive - Any ideas?

      The only option that might work is:

      1. Move the Reserve Partition from D to C
      2. Format the D drive, and Span the drives....

      Still hate it 😞 😞 😞

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    • RE: New Options & Pricing from ScreenConnect

      I really, really like there product, but I am disappointed that you now need to make a 2K investment to get started now.

      I am already a customer, so it dosn't effect me, but for someone just starting out, like I was at the time, 2K can be hard to find.

      I guess they expect someone just starting out to use the cloud version, however the one time payment was one of the biggest reasons I bought it.

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    • Favorite Budget Phone System?

      Right now I am looking at 3CX, what are my other options?

      posted in IT Discussion 3cx freepbx elastix voip telephony pbx
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    • UniFi Cloud Key

      https://www.ubnt.com/unifi/unifi-cloud-key/

      Very Cool! 🙂

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    • RE: UniFi Cloud Key

      Should be here on Wednesday 🙂

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    • RE: Technology for Traveling

      It wouldn't be good for gaming, but for general use, you should check out a Lenovo ideacentre Stick 300 Computer

      http://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-ideacentre-Stick-Computer-90F20000US/dp/B014644NPI/

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    • RE: SSD vs Flash Drive

      @lhatsynot I asked Microsoft about this, and they said technically I am using the licence that's already on the PC so no licence will be needed for the USB drive.

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    • RE: Lab Project: 2FA with Google Authenticator

      Nice Guide. Can you please add a link to the Jumpbox guide, I missed it.....

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    • Affordable Headphones?

      What do you recommend?

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    • File Servers Across North America?

      I have a client that has offices in US, Canada and Mexico. There is a VPN tunnel for all the locations.

      How is the best way to handle file servers? Everyone needs access all locations.

      All locations have riverbed device, but it still very slow. Thoughts?

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    • RE: OwnCloud On Windows

      Should work with WAMP.....

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    • Ticket System

      What your current recommendation?

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    • AWS Launches Its Smallest And Cheapest EC2 Instance Type Yet

      Earlier this year, at its re:Invent developer conference in Las Vegas, Amazon’s AWS cloud computing platform announced that it would soon launch a very small (but burstable) instance type for its EC2 computing service. These new t2.nano instances are now live.

      Running these new instances in Amazon’s US regions will only cost $4.75 per month (or$0.0065 per hour) — making them the lowest-priced EC2 instances yet. If you pay upfront for a year, that price goes down to $0.0045 per hour with no upfront payments. Prices in other regions are somewhat higher.

      The new instances will feature 512 MiB of memory and one virtual CPU core that is burstable.

      Amazon says these new instances will work best for developer environments, low-traffic website hosting and running micro services — basically anything that doesn’t need a lot of memory and sustained high levels of CPU power. Amazon Chief Evangelist Jeff Barr also notes that he expects to see a lot of t2.nano usage for training and education settings.

      By default, AWS’s burstable t2 instances offer a baseline CPU performance that’s lower than you would expect from having access to a full virtual CPU on AWS, but whenever your CPU usage falls under 5 percent, you get CPU credits that you can then use to burst performance over this baseline.

      The nano instances can run 32bit and 64bit operating systems. Amazon doesn’t exactly recommend you run Windows on these machines (and if you do, you may want to use the Server Core AMI), but if you insist, it won’t stop you.

      The new instances are now available in a number of AWS regions, including US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), US West (San Francisco), EU (Ireland), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Brazil (Sao Paolo), and the GovCloud (US) region. Support in EU (Frankfurt) and Australia (Sydney) is coming soon.

      The launch of the new t2.nano instance type rounds out Amazon’s family of burstable instances for EC2. The company already offers micro, small, medium and large t2 instances, too.

      http://techcrunch.com/2015/12/16/aws-t2-nano-00065/

      http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/pricing/

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    • RE: AWS Launches Its Smallest And Cheapest EC2 Instance Type Yet

      Called Amazon, they gave me a full refund.

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    • rsync.net: ZFS Replication to the cloud is finally here—and it’s fast

      http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2015/12/rsync-net-zfs-replication-to-the-cloud-is-finally-here-and-its-fast/

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    • RE: UniFi Cloud Key

      @dafyre Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple.

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    • RE: VPN for Domain Controllers

      @Dashrender said:

      They are not suppose to be able to, but if you are really that worried about it, you can install your ZT controller on your own host, and leave them out of it altogether.

      I was thinking about that 🙂

      This website is hard to use. do you have a link for server setup?

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    • RE: VPN for Domain Controllers

      Looks like the answer is here:

      http://mangolassi.it/topic/5851/zerotier-review/17

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    • RE: How many Linux servers do I really need?

      What about if I use Docker? 😄

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