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I just have veeam pointing to a cifs endpoint on azure storage, works well.
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skipdogg posted:Yes and it was awesome. We had the initial seed done by filling up appliances and shipping them to the provider and since then its been disk to cloud for the backups. The AWS version of this is called Snowball. You connect an appliance they send you to your network and do your initial seed there. Then ship it back and you can start uploading deltas.
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HatfulOfHollow posted:The AWS version of this is called Snowball. You connect an appliance they send you to your network and do your initial seed there. Then ship it back and you can start uploading deltas. Snowmobile if you are legit
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Moving from tape to Glacier with an AWS Storage Gateway later this year as part of a cloud migration. It's really well designed, and costs are pretty good.
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# ? Jul 17, 2017 02:28 |
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If you need snowmobile you should just build your own cloud.
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Q: Can you snowmobile your poo poo out if you wanted to? or is it inbound transit only?
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HatfulOfHollow posted:If you need snowmobile you should just build your own cloud. No you shouldn't. Why reinvent the wheel when there are companies larger than this who are specializing in this who are better than you at this. Use one of them for your non-differentiated workloads and get back to doing what makes your company unique.
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HatfulOfHollow posted:If you need snowmobile you should just build your own cloud. I'm struggling to find guidelines on the snowmobile free tier, anyone have a link?
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Agrikk posted:Use one of them for your non-differentiated workloads and get back to doing what makes your company unique.
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The Nards Pan posted:I'm struggling to find guidelines on the snowmobile free tier, anyone have a link? What about 100PB of storage capacity per 45ft shipping container delivered by Semi-Truck, says they have a "Free Tier" available to you? Their pricing is "Contact Us" Shipping days are not included in your 'on-site' days. Snowball 50TB for $200, 10 days to transfer your data, $15/day extra. Snowball 80TB for $250, 10 days to transfer your data, $15/day extra.
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There sure are a lot of people in a comedy forum taking things at face value.
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Sniep posted:Q: Can you snowmobile your poo poo out if you wanted to? or is it inbound transit only? Snowmobile is both import and export.
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Avenging_Mikon posted:There anything better for finding files than regular windows search? That can search over network shares, not just locally? Agent Ransack is my go to. Filenames, content, regex -- all way faster than windows search.
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When was the last time any of you received a crank or prank phone call? I'm not talking about scammers: I mean heavy-breathers, kids asking you if your refrigerator is running, that sort of thing. I suspect all of those people have kept with the times and moved to Reddit.
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Dick Trauma posted:When was the last time any of you received a crank or prank phone call? I'm not talking about scammers: I mean heavy-breathers, kids asking you if your refrigerator is running, that sort of thing. They work for SolarWinds now
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Jeoh posted:They work for SolarWinds now
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Dick Trauma posted:When was the last time any of you received a crank or prank phone call? I'm not talking about scammers: I mean heavy-breathers, kids asking you if your refrigerator is running, that sort of thing. Kids these days do catfishing and trolling instead.
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poo poo, I'm nervous. In-place upgrading a *physical* server from over 3000 miles away from 2008R2 to 2012R2 and the machine won't respond after a restart - it's been well over an hour. gently caress. Gonna need to get people there tomorrow and I didn't warn them, fuuuck.
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orange sky posted:poo poo, I'm nervous. In-place upgrading a *physical* server from over 3000 miles away from 2008R2 to 2012R2 and the machine won't respond after a restart - it's been well over an hour. gently caress. Gonna need to get people there tomorrow and I didn't warn them, fuuuck. No ILO? Bad day man.
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orange sky posted:poo poo, I'm nervous. In-place upgrading a *physical* server from over 3000 miles away from 2008R2 to 2012R2 and the machine won't respond after a restart - it's been well over an hour. gently caress. Gonna need to get people there tomorrow and I didn't warn them, fuuuck. Why would you do... any of that? That all sounds like a terrible idea. Especially the "I didn't warn them" part. But especially the physical server part. And the in-place upgrading from 2008 R2 to 2012 R2. I guess especially all of it. GreenNight posted:No ILO? Bad day man. Also that.
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Yeah, it's terrible all the way down, but it's what I was asked to do, it's an internal project - I'm waiting on ILO info right now, so wish me luck on that, but it's a long story and I got thrown in here, can't say much else. E: I mean there's still the option that it's installing a shitton of updates or something like that orange sky fucked around with this message at 19:27 on Jul 17, 2017 |
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Making mistakes is the best way to learn. This is why I make sure to make so drat many mistakes, I love to learn.
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# ? Jul 17, 2017 19:30 |
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Upgrading a server rather than flattening it, using hardware that is old enough to currently have Server 2008 R2 running, running on physical hardware, no remote OOB access. It's bad decisions all the way down!
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# ? Jul 17, 2017 19:34 |
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Oooh ooh - let me guess! You work for an MSP?
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# ? Jul 17, 2017 19:36 |
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Internet Explorer posted:Oooh ooh - let me guess! You work for an MSP?
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# ? Jul 17, 2017 19:37 |
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Internet Explorer posted:Oooh ooh - let me guess! You work for an MSP? Ding! For these last few days, yes (I work in another branch of the company) From what I understand there was actually pressure to do it the right way, but the client wanted it this way
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# ? Jul 17, 2017 19:39 |
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"The client wanted it this way" followed up by this statement to their next VAR - "The consultant built it this way!"
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# ? Jul 17, 2017 19:43 |
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gently caress all MSPs qtiyd
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orange sky posted:Ding! For these last few days, yes (I work in another branch of the company) CLAM DOWN posted:gently caress all MSPs qtiyd Yeah, lovely account reps and then MSPs not knowing when to fire their clients...
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orange sky posted:Ding! For these last few days, yes (I work in another branch of the company) Ah yeah, the Backstreet Boys clients. (Tell me why Ain't nothin' but a heartache Tell me why Ain't nothin' but a mistake Tell me why I never want to hear you say I want it that way)
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MC Fruit Stripe posted:Making mistakes is the best way to learn. This is why I make sure to make so drat many mistakes, I love to learn. When I was much younger and dumber and working for a copier company, I tried to get scanning working to an old copier and somehow(I know how, but it is super embarrassing) knocked their main file/print server off the network. On a Friday afternoon. The IT guy was like 3 hours away camping and was about to jump in his car and head over but he walked me through fixing it. That was the day I understood the phrase 'knows enough to be dangerous' and also committed myself to properly knowing what I am doing.
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# ? Jul 17, 2017 20:40 |
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I found a bitcoin miner on one of our production instances!
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DizzyBum posted:I found a bitcoin miner on one of our production instances! Redirect those delicious bits to your account.
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CLAM DOWN posted:gently caress all MSPs qtiyd Being able to say "No" to stupid ideas and requests might be the best part of my job after working at an MSP.
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MC Fruit Stripe posted:Making mistakes is the best way to learn. This is why I make sure to make so drat many mistakes, I love to learn.
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CLAM DOWN posted:gently caress all MSPs qtiyd
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Bigass Moth posted:Redirect those delicious bits to your account. Sadly I just settled for taking a snapshot of the instance and killing the scripts while getting the security and other related teams involved for analysis. What worries me is that the instance has no public-facing inbound routes, so we're concerned it was an inside job. DizzyBum fucked around with this message at 22:13 on Jul 17, 2017 |
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My friend who's at a major bank found a exec or just one below c-level torrenting GoT over the corpNet. They got a warning.
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Tab8715 posted:My friend who's at a major bank found a exec or just one below c-level torrenting GoT over the corpNet. And then when the company gets completely owned in a couple weeks from IP address harvesting, it'll be IT's fault for not stopping this dude. Forced Protocol Encryption w/o legacy connections ftw
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Director from another department who grated me every time I talk to him is leaving in 2 weeks. Another notch in the belt of Stripe's theorem: If you hold still for long enough, everything bad will fall away and you'll fall up the ladder of success.
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