@ITHedgeHog I'm trying. =( I like the design itself, per se, it's just the technical bits underneath that are really pissing me off. Most notably, the Windows backup control panel now.
@MDMarra Still waiting to look at them. Was on the phone so much yesterday with someone that chats too much about their business dreams (he does pay me occasionally), then this morning a server went down out of the blue. Trying to scramble to pick up the pieces before a meeting at 11. sigh
Considering server-class systems are equipped with ECC RAM, is it necessary or useful to burn-in the memory DIMMs prior to their deployment?
I've encountered an environment where all server RAM is placed through a lengthy multi-day burn-in/stress-tesing process. This has delayed system deploymen...
@ewwhite yep, but bear in mind that we generally get our blades installed and iLO working before the switch ports are up and running - so we use that time to memtest and load basic OS over iLO
@Chopper3 The specific situation I'm referencing is a 22-host vSphere cluster. Each host presently has 96GB of RAM. The client requested that each system be upgraded to 192GB RAM. We're doing it piecemeal... over the course of several weeks because the client only wants 1 or 2 hosts upgraded at a time...
@Chopper3 back when I was a gamer, I had blacklights in my case, with UV reactive paint lining the edges of all the cards, and UV reactive cables, I never did water cooling though, I hauled it around too much
@MilesErickson that's for our corporate agreement, but even though we buy way more than that for production sometime I want smaller licences than that for test/reference/dev etc.
@RyanRies I'd think that they would be quite competitive in that price range, and obviously their firewalls do amazing things that nothing from Cisco or Juniper can do.