I use it on a daily basis and wanted one that was professional looking and solid. Notice no rainbow colored LED's or spotty manufacturer homepage.
I plan on keeping this enclosure for quite a while and it comes down to personal taste and you usually get what you pay for.
No auto-on or off.
IcyDock
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817198003
Expensive but very nice build quality. Left a Seagate 7200.10 in it for days and barely feel any heat using the retractable feet.
They also have cool enclosures for multiple drive bays. The housing for the hard drives...
T43p. It does have the Atheros MiniPCI, even the AR5212 chipset (I think)
I just bought a laptop of that formfactor. Not everyone wants to carry around a desktop replacement and 4-6LBS is hardly noticeable.
For the hard drive, check out enclosures at Newegg.
I just bought a laptop and wanted a second drive for space. I have an enclosure but also bought a modular "case" that holds my extra hard drive and replaces my cdrom.
I have a great and easy dual boot environment or just extra space. I...
www.goincase.com
I have a backpack from them, now Apple stores carry them as well. Sleek and tough.. I'll be buying a booq though, they finally came out with some nice designs.
We use Blackberry but use their webclient address to receive email alerts from an independent alerting system since if your corp. email goes down there goes your alerts :)
We use an MGC50 Bridge with a mix of Polycom Viewstations and Tandberge 6000's.
Tandberg by far the more quality equipment.
All IP, but we have a channelized DS3 that provides full private T1's to each office :)
Start with learning about Terminal Services/Remote Desktop Protocol so you can administer the box remotely.
To access the console session via RDP use "mstsc /console"
Start_Run_"mstsc /console"
I got in on this deal BF late in the day at the Compusa in Atlanta (buckhead/lenox).
Probably get in on it again. Rich area's don't need the good deals i guess.
Also, my pny is all softmodded with pipes and shaders.
Yes. Like them a lot.
You can even get white one's from eBay for the fashion conscious. Although, the white one's will be available sometime in the US.
I have the Dell 2001 and a 17' inch proview lcd as secondary. WIth Ultramon, you can configure them however you want. Having the extra space to slide windows to another screen is extremely helpful to me.
Also, I have the second monitor connected to a KVM so I can switch to other computers...
I had a mag 19' that used todo that. I tried rerouting cables, ensured no interferenece, etc and just figured the thing was at the end of it's viewing life.
I was worried about the same thing and almost returned mine for the BFG at BB deal.
But mine overclocked easily and seems solid. PNY has a year warranty and my credit card adds a year onto it so I feel that I'm covered for a card slightly over $200.
Just from browsing posts (here and...
Overall very content with my first BF.
Grabbed the CUSA 6800 and Staples Proview 17inch lcd for $400.00.
Went to the doc for a back spasm and have good drugs to enjoy my new toys :)
I stumbled across this:
http://www.realvnc.com/products/enterprise/
Granted, I like the features and they are needed for corp. installs, but is this the best way to make money? and how does this impact its GNU license.
Plus, the licenses are $50 per seat.
Besides the normal answer of using EAP with some form of authentication and a wireless only security protocol.. I'll be doing something alittle different.
Using SSL VPN or normal VPN and nocatuth to facility easy login similarly to the way hotels have customers login to their wireless...
I agree. But, you said highend. I'd rather spend the money for a small capacity 15K scsi HD than $800 for only a gig of super highend RAM also :). SCSI can obtain a faster transfer rates and quicker seek times.
I can't find the review or remember which vendor, but the next generation of SCSI...