My company is currently looking for a new backup solution for our Windows 2008/2012 server farm of about 10 physical servers and 50 Hyper-V virtual machines.
Our current backup solution requires all servers to be 'multi-homed' with one physical network card plugged into an 'internet' or...
which is sometimes an automatic process. in exchange 2007, you are looking for 'disconnected mailboxes'. sometimes it takes a bit to show up on it's own, or you can manually run the mailbox cleanup first... then simply select it, and reconnect it to your new user account.
how about a video of inside an old cisco router? the fun stuff starts at 2:50... sorry i'm so boring to listen too if you're not into cisco gear.
:EDIT: bah!, cant embed a video... here's the link...
http://youtu.be/2JiAOl15h74
lam0rz.
long time lurker, first time poster, 244 pages later... my previous employer ran these for a little while... it's basically a wireless bridge with fiber on each end carrying a trunked link across the way.
and this is what it looked like from the main office to the sub across about 1/4...
I'm to novice to recommend anything else but buy new memory. Fleabay is a good place for that. I'm sure the cisco guys will be by before long with more recommendations.
a poe switch is just like any other switch, but each port (or a specified number of ports) are allowed to use the power over the ethernet. you might check out your cisco switch to see if it can run POE to all 24 ports, or only a certain number. also, cisco poe has a high voltage and low...
if i'm running software raid 1 in windows (7), and the windows install goes corrupt for whatever reason, and i cannot boot into windows, how do i get the data on my raid 1 array to be seen by another windows install? is it possible?
i'm having a hard time finding good facts.
drive 1: C:\...
my wife is a photographer and it seems to be an ongoing problem of keeping her files safely backed up and permanently backed up.
i'm weighing the ideas between building a larger raid array or NAS box, or using online storage. the problem i see with online storage is i still need the space...
my company is running a sharepoint environment that puts the sharepoint lists in our users outlook. recently, going through pci compliance, we enabled account lock out after a set number of failed login attempts. what i've found is that we have some users who also login to a sharepoint site...