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Love this! Too bad about the misspelling on the Data Link layer ("phyiscal" instead of "physical") My OCD would eventually get to me and I would have to try to fix it!
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Hmmm, thwack camp or family vacation....... (I wonder if they would notice the laptop)....
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Thanks sqlrockstar, especially liked the Star Trek article.
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continue to appreciate the good stuff here, Thanks! as always.
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Finally got to these articles today. Thanks sqlrockstar as always!
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congrats byrona, very jealous! I, too, have a spot picked out, so if your wife says no.....
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I got my points....for 27th and 28th questions.
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this is the exact reason I typically avoid beta version of SW products.
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It's always the network... until it's not!
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This may not meet the particular criteria you wanted, but it is an example of a Process that didn't quite work out the way it was intended. To have better control over changes, Management implemented a "Change Management" process. The would meet every Monday to go over the changes submitted and approved for that week. The…
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Appreciate the articles.
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Try this for the hint on Day 7: 5 Tips to Optimize Exchange Server for Improved Performance
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I agree. I wish he would have written more.
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In addition to NPM, SAM, UDT, NCM, IPAM, NTM and the Engineer's Toolset, we use: Logrythm Rancid (linux based config manager) Wireshark VCenter Airwave Airtight
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I am in complete agreement with you syldra!
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moobys, I would disagree with you, but it has to do with terminology, not your observation of how many blades there are. The demo shows 14 slots in the chassis populated with blades, but only 8 of the blades are populated with virtual machines. The number of blades is not the question, only whether the blade is has (is…
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So D. Miessler's idea of post-capitalism is Ready-Player-One?
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We have many "duplicate" locations due to not being able to modify the location field on the devices or because we have to have unique locations for specific devices for third party support. It would be nice to be able to hide them from non-techs.
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Yes, you can add a custom field to a single request type, but you have to be careful because if you add a required field to a request type it becomes required for every ticket with that request type regardless of status. If the same field is set as required for a status type and a request type, you will end up with…
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Thanks sqlrockstar for the good articles.
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That can't be right, we need more bacon!
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Thanks, sqlrockstar, good stuff. The best I was ever able to do was 3.5 years of 100% uptime on a pair of Novell Netware 3.11 mirrored servers. Upgraded to 4.11 and things were never the same....
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No! Hollywood needs to come up with new ideas! Please stop ruining good movies with bad remakes!
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Ok, so in a hurry and did not actually 'read' the question, just glanced and and thought Oh, I know this..... missed it.
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Haven't had a chance to read the articles yet, but awesome pic!
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Good stuff to think about. Also, first time ever that I have seen anyone quote from Road House. That was almost (but not quite) as good as the bacon!
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good stuff, but I do have to remember not to look at your post early in the morning. Now I can't stop thinking about that beef rib!
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Sometimes I like having to work for the answer! Having all the answers just jump out isn't much of a challenge.
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We try to maintain a cookie-cutter approach to hardware deployments. Our biggest problem is management keeps changing the cookie dough. We started a refresh of our wireless deployment in our 90+ retail locations about three years ago, made it almost half-way through the project and now they decided all new deployments will…
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I think the scotch egg decision depends on whether you like your yolk runny or hard. Cold runny yolk, bleh. Excellent selection of articles as usual. Please keep it up.