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AH! Thanks.
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Hi there... today's question indicates "Select all that apply" but will not allow more than one selection, although the hint indicates more than one answer (I could be wrong of course).
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Our local municipality uses SeeClickFix to allow citizens to report various problems for city officials to then deal with and respond to via the application's email integration. The application even can function as a full work-order system on their servers, and it's all easily accessible from mobile devices for both the…
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It's easier to ask forgiveness than it is to get permission. -Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper - As quoted in the U.S. Navy's Chips Ahoy magazine (July 1986) Here's a shot of my workbench this AM:
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Last job, there was a manager, an engineer for that matter, who would call IT in a panic every few months or so, and the same sequence of events would occur: * Somebody's phone would ring during morning meeting. * When that wasn't answered, the phone in the next office would ring... * Continue until all IT staff phones…
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I get it..I know the right answer.... but isn't it kinda silly to say "Select all that apply" and then limit the selectability to one? Isn't it obvious then that there is only one answer that will work?
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It seems that hypervisor replication is more versatile, and will likely continue to be favored. It does make me wonder if there are potential drawbacks that haven't been articulated yet...
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Am I supposed to be getting points for completing the questions? I don't seem to be getting any points...
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Yeah I got the right answer, just not sure I can fathom why the question says "Select all that apply" and you can only select one.
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If you want a real long, true horror story about a wireless deployment: http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/531913-the-redeployening-a-true-networking-horror-story-why-oh-wi-fi-part-deux But the daily horrors are the most grinding: A department manager who, three times over the course of a year, called IS in a panic…
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A new co-worker actually came in here for the first time this AM and said "You have quite the lair here!" out of the blue!
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Still two damned XP machines in operation here... ugh. I even have replacements ready to go, but waiting on programmers. I did, only 4 years ago, run into a Windows 98 computer, running 24/7, with mission-critical connectivity to clients provided by modem. Yikes.
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"check the requirements and follow the documentation (RTFM)" That says it all... if you know what you really need, you won't provision resources incorrectly. If you don't RTFM, you will not know how to do it correctly. "VM sprawl" I predict this will be the newest over-used metaphor in sales pitches. However, it is an apt…
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Wow, that's great! Thanks. Kudos on the monthly mission idea, it's a pretty fun way to learn about a product... usually a dry task.
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Yes, I should clean it...