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Storage and the databases are both areas where things can get pretty serious and cause many problems.
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You've been around a long time... it's about time!
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This one is tough but since I, Robot is an old story I'm going with the future this time. I do love office space though.
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I think the hint is way off today... I've been looking and still haven't found the answer and watched up to 30 minutes mark.
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EIN FTW!!!! And forever love for my 3 corgi's I had growing up!
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Lol that's funny learn German or Japanese hehe!
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There's more than one answer... it's a multiple choice question and asks which features. I'll admit I was a little scared to pull the trigger.
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Having everything virtualized does help... I've installed the new RC's inside a seperate enclave to test it out some before putting in production but so far it looks great! Thanks veroa, jkuvlesk, meech, ashley.orr for working on modernizing the interface and associated documentation about the UX.
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It's on next week folks... ThwackCamp 2022! Bill
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Got my reward from the website... it worked perfectly just click on rewards and it'll be there! The gift card code comes from the G2 website and can be redeemed immediately. https://www.g2crowd.com/users/~?tab=my_rewards
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I think you could do this with NCM as well...
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Somehow I didn't fall into that trap today! It's a miracle!
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Ironically my VMware expert says he prefers to have VMAN and the orchestrator or whatever the new name for vcOPS is now... the funny part is he loves it but DOESN'T want it integrated with Orion!
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Scoob gets a Scooby Snack!!!!
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As great as virtualization has been it sure does add new "problems" you can encounter. The one that strikes me the worst is that everything is dependent on that datastore and if any storage issues arise in a large shared storage it brings everything down.... God forbid if you don't have a physical ie. "non virtual" domain…
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We've tried this method of using disparate service including cable modems at some sites and it's ended not well... we have gotten rid of all of our T1, T3, and other of these types of mixed connections and moved to a single vendor MPLS cloud and things are much much better than when we did the mix of various services…
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woohoo thanks again for video nicole!!!
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No snow here in Phoenix/Scottsdale area! It's going to be high of around 95 today! Georgia is going to get what it deserves.
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We used to modify a Radioshack DTMF handheld phone dialer with modified crystal to make the * on the keyboard make nickel, dime, and quarter sounds which could be held up to any payphone and make the phone think coins were being inserted: radioshack phone dialer – red box | Hackaday Red box (phreaking) - Wikipedia I…
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This is exactly why a I like to pay cash at many stores including TJMAX.
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They don't like dameware that's why it's blocked because it's a remote access tool... bummer.
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smoked_angus put a screenshot up for us DoD peeps.
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Some of the new memory only malware is getting pretty crafty... I just watched a demo of using volatility to analyze the stuxnet virus. That open source volatility software is pretty amazing. It analyzes any memory dumps from machines including things like the windows hibernation file.
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There are a LOT of different kinds of data out there for sure!
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The Goat abides!
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As long as they don't choose the bitcoin algorithm for this it may work. For things like bank transactions it has a way to go to replace something like VISA clearing house with blockchain. VISA can process transactions in microseconds where hashing the blockchain with bitcoin takes a LOT of time and is expensive in…
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You're not understanding what I'm saying I don't think.
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Often some of the Orion database indexes get really fragmented!
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Funny you should say that... we were using IPv6 on Cisco 7500 series routers when the code was first available from Cisco in the 90's. This was for the DREN network... also were the first, just about, to roll out ATM everywhere ironically now almost gone (the ATM).