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We donate old equipment to the Good Will and community-based organizations like churches and youth programs. We also have started to P2V the majority of our physical servers reducing the need for an abundance of racks.
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My dream list consists of a new iMac, but I'll settle for an internal SSD drive for my 6-year-old desktop, and several Roku devices to cut the cable cord.
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do you all have a process to strip the content of your hard drives before turning the material over? asking because we work with our Information Security Group who visually inspects the drives and then use Iron Mountain to destroy the hardware. The company has a mobile unit that comes to us and we visually get to watch the…
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Traffic information in NetPath, Visual firewall connection mapping
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I could not access the demo site to research the answer to #1
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Here's to hoping I win this week's prize hehehe
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nice new iMac to replace my current desktop.
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Done
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The article was clear and to the point, and was very helpful. I was able to link my accounts with very little effort.
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Be sure to set up the device on a separate router that doesn't have direct access to your home content. The reports of data compromising through the use of a known flaw in Ring is on the rise.
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At first, I was 80/20 in favor of on-prem. As we get more and more into Saas I'd say I'm really 50/50, it just really depends on what the purpose is.
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My issue is that it shows that updating from SolarWinds typically fails after about 10 minutes. I can remove it from the server and redeploy via SolarWinds and it just installs the older version instead of the current version.
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You are absolutely correct. My purpose for this post is to provide a heads up and inquiry if anyone found a workaround. SW engineering is currently working on this issue, as it has affected others as well. We migrated to IIS over the UltiDev tool when I upgraded both of our Syslog instances to the previous version and had…
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thanks, I actually figured it out after doing some digging around a day or two after but forgot I left this item open.
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I hesitate to put my two cents in but here goes, and no offense to anyone. The current issue could basically happen to any one of SW's competitors, which makes them no better or worst than others. I agree that they could have handled it better, but hindsight is always better after an incident than before. The choice is…
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Thanks for replying but unfortunately it didn't help. I decommissioned a server and changed the IP status from reserved to available and it never updated in DHCP. I had to manually perform the action. After posting, I did find out that we're still working through some of the kinks that could be related.
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The fact that you can use IPAM to create reservations that sync with DHCP but you can't delete in the same manner seems like a half baked feature.
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the above suggestion worked for us. we also noticed that we had both anonymous and windows auth enabled, removing anonymous
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so far that worked perfectly.
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I'm convinced more than ever that the DCOM errors have nothing to do with the issue but SW support pushed the agenda so I went down that road. Limiting the number of port connections only worked for about a day but did slow down the amount of DCOM errors. We have 6 other users that rarely if ever have the issue but the 2…
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Hi David, I can't speak for original poster, but we are looking at doing the same thing. We have a server that we can not decom, for reasons above my pay grade, but need to know when it powers on because we have to powercycle it down or it causes issues with our certs.
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Thanks for your input that helped perfectly. As soon as I typed the name it auto-popped up for setup.