The listing appearing to have changed is just something new that eBay is doing - the URL is still correct. When a listing ends eBay tries to redirect you to a similar listing, at the top there should be a highlighted notification that links you to the original.
I've always been curious about the non-mining potential of these boards. For example an entry level four channel 1080p A/V mixer starts at around $2500. I bet a more capable unit could be built using one of these for half the cost.
ZFS is certainly used in enterprise environments. Though I think there's still a fair number of old school IT directors and sysadmins who scoff at the idea of a software RAID-like mass storage solution.
http://www.oracle.com/us/products/servers-storage/storage/nas/overview/index.htm...
While there are some valid points it seems like the majority of them could apply to things almost everyone already carries around like cell phones, mp3 players and credit cards.
I agree, I also like the DQ77MK and have been using it in my office builds for a while now. Nothing can really match support for 3 monitors, dual gigabit, two PCI-e with one being an open ended 4x, mini pci-e, and in a micro ATX form. If there is someone please let me know.
Forget ease of use and software support, what these Linux distros really need is a catchy name that doesn't make you sound like a dweeb when talking about it in public.
Seriously what the hell is an OOBUNTOO?
Who is Debian?
Fedora? Aren't hipsters all over those?
What does this have to do with...
Just the fact that the NRA thinks that teachers carrying guns is a viable solution proves how ridiculous they are. So a grade 1 teacher is supposed to have a shootout in the classroom if a gunman enters? They might as well start replacing teachers with Terminators à la Class of 1999, it would...
What I was really interested in was the zombie mode, countless hours were spent in WaW at LAN parties. When I heard the player limit was being upped to 8 I thought this might actually be worth getting because I hadn't touched another CoD after WaW. After reading the reviews I am not really...
Having ESXi installed on a USB drive might cause issues with USB controller passthough but keep in mind both legacy PCI and USB2/3 passthrough are broken for myself as well as these users - http://communities.vmware.com/thread/417736?start=0&tstart=0
Right now its either use 5.0 or wait for a...
If you're using 5.1 this might be trouble, but try passing through the USB controller. A keyboard and mouse plugged into the USB ports on the controller should be seen by the VM. There are a lot of reported problems with this in 5.1 though, a patch is expected at some point.
Are you using the console in the vSphere client? If so then try not using it, install a VNC client like TightVNC, reboot and don't open the console. Connect a monitor to the card then VNC to the VM and try extending the display.
$229 for Americans ouch.. just ordered four 3TB Reds @ $179 each on newegg.ca :p Its not very often for us Canadians to get a better deal on electronics.