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I'm still using the manual method... not as easy as the mapper though...
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I concur!
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They don't have it anymore but I've got a "GO AHEAD BREAK MY DAY" orange beer koozie still and use it almost daily.
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I'm getting ready to get SRM running fairly soon myself to replace the old Storage Manager product running on an ancient Orion system in a company we merged with.
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@"jeremymayfield" The beauty of the snaps is if your appliance fills up and crashes you can roll back to a point in time that's right before the crash happened. I've found that SEM, once it can reboot, will clean up itself somewhat and free up space. The problem is if a critical part of the filesystem like /var in my case…
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Ethernet all the way now that iSCSI and NAS connectivity is so fast... we use multiple etherchannel interfaces to connect to storage most of the time. Often it's 4 10G interfaces.
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My video keeps getting stuck at 1:21???
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For me it was finally cleaning up some of those alerts... fixing some servers sending all kinds of errors to the Solarwinds event log... WMI errors I see you!
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And much thanks for working these bugs out for me sparda963 I'm kinda kidding and kinda not.
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The CGI alone was reason for me to go see Alita BA... the number of polygons used in one of her eyes was an order of magnitude more than used in an entire person model from Avatar... look for much of this new tech to be in Avatar 2. Also for the facial MOCAP - motion capture they use two high def cameras instead of one…
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So it seems we agree there's some good things about "legacy."
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It pours your beer from a can or bottle for you using USB power!
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The tools are what has really changed. It was a much more manual effort for many years until fairly recently. Being able to see some of this automatically in real-time is really the big deal.
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Survey says!!!! LOLOLOLOL! Raspberries! WoooooHoooooooooooo!!!! I got it right but couldn't resist!
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You been playing some of the new B.R.A.D. game aye Thomas? I can concur about the AI and security. There are some exciting new technologies just in development now that will change how much in our security software/hardware... the days of signatures are still here but AI and machine learning is taking it to a level never…
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I was thinking of going with Cisco 1000v but I already have them in vcloud director so that maybe cheating a little o.O Does NX-OS count on this thing we're trying to do? I like ttl haven't had a ton of time to figure all of this out yet.
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Not yet but being on Vcloud 5.5 it won't be long I don't think.
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I can't wait for this kinda what was old is new and improved change @"danielleh" !!! Woohoo! The inline threaded replies alone is HUGE! With everything that's gone in the past couple weeks perhaps the timing couldn't be better too. Hopefully we can turn the page on a few things. Perhaps someone can add my MVP logo back…
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It is starting to happen in Federal space but I can't see much adoption for controlled workloads really happening very soon except for some experiments.
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Sure was.
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Oh yeah it was the rumbletalk that was blocked here as "chat"... it went on like that for almost a year before I finally talked them into putting an exception in for me to get through!!! I totally feel your pain designerfx!!!
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JFrazier is right.
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There are only a couple technologies I prefer to avoid if I can... email and backup software!
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Done
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Continuous multi factor authentication is on the horizon and it's bad as heck! Continuous Multi Factor Authentication - YouTube
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That's hilarious Rick!
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I got a back to the future car in the mail this weekend... still trying to figure out why? Maybe I won something or it was confirmation bias I suppose.
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Today's question was funny lololololol!
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Hopefully some cool new stuff in the thwack store... I'm actually glad they removed the game table because I read some things about how hard it is to assemble and stuff so it's a good move.
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Hmmmm thanks for the heads up mharv... any luck working around the issue somehow? Does any number in email cause a problem?