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legopc got a reaction from Kognac in LTT Storage Rankings
i can only think of one way to fill up 35tb....
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legopc got a reaction from TopHatProductions115 in LTT Storage Rankings
i can only think of one way to fill up 35tb....
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legopc got a reaction from da na in Experiences with non-techies
people at my school think they are games becus they play facebook games all day long
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legopc got a reaction from TacoSenpai in LTT Storage Rankings
i can only think of one way to fill up 35tb....
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legopc got a reaction from solonovamax in LTT Storage Rankings
i can only think of one way to fill up 35tb....
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legopc got a reaction from Lurick in 30+ PoE switch and/or NVR
Regarding the switch. I would really recommend looking at something proper enterprise grade (The likes of Cisco/Aruba/etc). 500+ poe watts is a lot to ask from a switch and a lot of poe powered devices on that single switch. I would personally, and certainly if its far away not trust a Netgear/TP-link/Ubnt something for this job. I have also seen manufacturers not implement some simple safeties regarding poe on their switch so if something goes wrong all 30 cameras and the switch.
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legopc got a reaction from brwainer in 30+ PoE switch and/or NVR
Regarding the switch. I would really recommend looking at something proper enterprise grade (The likes of Cisco/Aruba/etc). 500+ poe watts is a lot to ask from a switch and a lot of poe powered devices on that single switch. I would personally, and certainly if its far away not trust a Netgear/TP-link/Ubnt something for this job. I have also seen manufacturers not implement some simple safeties regarding poe on their switch so if something goes wrong all 30 cameras and the switch.
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legopc got a reaction from orbitalbuzzsaw in LTT Storage Rankings
i can only think of one way to fill up 35tb....
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legopc got a reaction from bbpb in 7 Gamers, 1 CPU - Ultimate Virtualized Gaming Build Log
If someone doesnt know what they are doing, then I doubt that someone is able to write documentation.
If you want to look into it then google vt-d, gpu passthrough, passthrough kvm/qemu and esxi passthrough.
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legopc got a reaction from Turretgaming in LTT Storage Rankings
i can only think of one way to fill up 35tb....
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legopc got a reaction from Cebula in Linux Good CPU Tablet
You wanted a tablet with a good cpu, which the x230t has because it has a propper non ultra low voltage cpu. The i7 version of the x230t is equal to about an i5-5300u. The x230t also has great native support for linux.
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legopc reacted to Lurick in Cisco Switch Routing
Depends on the image, IPBase doesn't support it but IPServices does/should.
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legopc reacted to AJJaxNet in Recommend me a switch for home use...
Sorry, I should have checked the datasheet before posting literaly less than a minute after his question. I though it was like the Netgear switches with the Configuration Letter E-G-T for one moment, but these represents whole series for cisco.
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legopc got a reaction from Technomancer__ in LTT Storage Rankings
i can only think of one way to fill up 35tb....
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legopc got a reaction from Donci in LTT Storage Rankings
i can only think of one way to fill up 35tb....
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legopc reacted to Droidbot in Need to change my ip adress?
open cmd
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
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legopc reacted to tt2468 in One computer kills entire network
Probably some sort of network flood. Have you not run a wireshark capture with her on the network? I would expect that someone who owns dell blade servers would have thought to have run a wireshark...
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legopc reacted to leadeater in My Uncles Windows Server was Infected with Ransomware
RDS client can use Kerberos authentication, secure tunneling and be proxied through an RDS Gateway for much tighter control on who, what and where you can RDP to. It also has much better logging.
VNC and teamviewer are garbage in comparison for remote connecting to a Windows Server, that and installing either is extremely frowned upon.
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legopc reacted to Electronics Wizardy in Enterprise Networking Hardware on Windows Question – Will it work?
Meh linus doesn't know whats he's doing with networking
SMB 3 will work fine with big packets, and getting that much data to it will be a pain, and nfs will probably work a bit better, same with iscsi. Also you don't have to send data. most of the time 100gbe is use for a main link between buildings or to a ISP.
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legopc reacted to Mornincupofhate in Tracing a hacker
This post looks like it was made by an 8 year old who owns a mac yet tells all his school friends hes a master h4xer.
Unless you're the FBI, don't bother.
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legopc got a reaction from Lefteros SomniusX in 7 Gamers, 1 CPU - Ultimate Virtualized Gaming Build Log
If someone doesnt know what they are doing, then I doubt that someone is able to write documentation.
If you want to look into it then google vt-d, gpu passthrough, passthrough kvm/qemu and esxi passthrough.
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legopc got a reaction from Lurick in how do I configure my Ethernet Switch?
That cable is for cisco devices which use the rj45 connector for serial communication and your netgear thing doesnt, it uses a basic rs232 connector so what you need is a usb to rsr232 adapter.
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legopc got a reaction from LAwLz in how do I configure my Ethernet Switch?
Thats now how that works. That is a cable for cisco devices to convert a normal serial connector to a rj45 plug. It still is serial and not ethernet and it wont allow you to ssh to the switch.
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legopc reacted to LAwLz in how do I configure my Ethernet Switch?
You need a USB to serial adapter, and then a serial female to serial female cable.
For example these two.
USB to serial converter
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Female to female 9-pin serial
If you want to configure a Cisco switch (or I believe a more modern HP switch) then you just swap out the female to female cable for a female 9-pin to RJ45 cable (like the one posted above). You still need the USB to serial adapter though. You will most likely have to manually install the drivers as well.
Edit:
Here are my cables. Not the exact same brand as the ones I linked from Amazon, but they are the same types.
Left = USB to serial adapter. Always used.
Middle = Serial to serial, used by HP (or at least their old stuff).
Right = Serial to RJ45, used by Cisco.
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