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Good Article. It's a must have for any organization.
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Thanks for the article.
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Thanks - good post
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Thanks for the article. I've had experience of the automatic braking in my car kicking in when it detected a bush moving in the breeze at the side on the road. As has been said many times on this forum "trust but verify".
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Day 13 hint does not mention all the data centers in the Answer to the question.
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Yes congratulations
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Good Article.
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Our concern after how s/he got in became more alone the lines of - what happens if someone is getting electrocuted and we hit the power off button only to find that the person is still being electrocuted when we try to help them because not all the power has been cut. We end up getting fried too !!!!!!!!
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Thanks for this
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Good Article
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Thanks Good Article.
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Good Article
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Nice article. There is also the issue of the people performing the recovery. IE after they have been working on recovering systems for 24+ hours there needs to be someone to come in a take over from them. Often you've sent your most capable people to perform the recovery. They are the ones you are relying on to sort out…
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Good Article
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Thanks for the article. I hadn't seen the series so will look forward to catching up on those.
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Good Article
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I've been picking up on this on the UK Website the register. They have put up a new article on the subject yesterday (see below). they've been arguing against this for a while now. It just seems to be another form of Big Brother and the argument that "if you have nothing to hide then you have nothing to fear" doesn't hold…
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Good Article - thanks
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Thanks for the article. Very interesting
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Thanks for the links
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Thanks for the articles
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Thanks for the Article
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Thanks for the Article
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Good Article.
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Good Article. My only issue is with the color coding bit but that's because I'm color blind.
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Was going to mention Mainframes myself but you beat me to it. I remember being told that 1 Mainframe could run several thousand copies of Linux at the same time. We certainly had several LPARs running right back to when I started in the early 1980s.
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Good Articles - Bad Joke
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Hi Is there any documentation. I'm trying it out on a Windows 2012 server that I RDP to but don't seem to be able to set the TCP port. On my Windows 10 Laptop I seem to be able to do this. Do I need to install anything else for this to work? Is it the installers listed under the dependencies folder?
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Thanks for the article