Unused RAM is wasted RAM. Unless you're constantly being sent to the page file due to RAM usage, which shouldn't happen as most applications willingly return unnecessary cache when asked by the system, I don't see what the big deal is...
Nope, they never resolved it. They basically just said I was doing it wrong. I put it in the rack without a lid. I put it under another server and lifted it as best I could so that there's very little gap between the two servers. It's not enterprise...
Biggest complaint about VirtualBox...cannot pass through USB 3 drives. Really VirtualBox? Really? haha
You should give Hyper-V a shot as well. It's free.
I don't know. Why did you or your organization create a sub-interface?
If your outside interface needs to support more than one VLAN then you have to create sub-interfaces for those VLANs and apply policies to them...Maybe you want TCP port 80 allowed through on one VLAN but not on the other...
Zarathustra[H]
They're just SFP+ Ports. They can be used for everything a normal port can be used for.
They can be used to "stack" two switches together also.
Don't get me wrong, I'd prefer a fully managed switch but this one does all the basics and I can't justify the cost of the other...
[My Physical Boxes]
2x Server 2012R2 - Hyper-V and File Server
2x Windows 8.1 - Workstation/Gaming/PLEX and an Intel NUC connected to TV
1x OSX - Macbook Air
[My Virtual Machines]
Server 2012R2:
2x AD/DNS/DHCP
1x SQL
1x Virtual Machine Manager
1x Web Server and Reverse Proxy
1x...
It does.
All that is happening with SuerFish and Bitdefender is that their service is decrypting the page first, looking at it, modifying it, etc, then re-encrypting it using their own private key.
The primary problem is that your browser will always trust the SuperFish and Bitdefender...
For Windows Update install a Windows Update server...it's by far the best method, though it does take a little admin to approve updates (or just auto-approve everything).
Your idea to script URL hits sounds feasible.
There are articles online about how to make Squid cache dynamic content but...
Can devices on VLAN2 or VLAN4 ping the VLAN1 IP address of the SWITCH?
Can the VLAN2 or VLAN4 ping the VLAN1 IP address of the Router?
If I had to guess I'd say the first question is YES and the second question is NO. Because the switch knows where the VLAN2 and VLAN4 subnet is, but the router...
The simple answer is setup AD, as it will save you sooooo much time haha
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/fe80f0aa-0697-4657-a1da-19d36b036698/guide-to-remote-manage-hyperv-servers-and-vms-in-workgroups-or-standalone?forum=winserverhyperv