

Isn’t Kmip how this is solved?


Isn’t Kmip how this is solved?
Upsize your NAS drives. Get rid of external drives. Set up one nas to back up to the other, or pay for cloud backups. Synology cloud is relatively cheap.
Most developers in general.


OP has done the same. A file is in use/locked by an app even after the have issued an unmount/eject command. The file that’s in use may not survive.
They offered a credit of $20.


So unplug it? You would accomplish the same thing.


Heat/cool wiring is rarely correct, many thermostats will have a software option to reverse the wiring.
Sucks that yours got reset for no good reason but it’s probably for the best


Probably not AWS directly, just services on AWS that are also tied into azure. Quite the impressive failure domain.


No, but their uptime is a lot better than most. A lot of companies would have monthly outages just for patching before they moved to massively scaled hosted services.
Remember when BlackBerry would have an outage maybe once a year and everyone complained?


You need licensing to play music over intercoms.


Sure there is.
Keep a database of bssid’s and their gps coordinates.
Triangulate your location by the bssids around you and their signal strength.
You can use the netsh command in windows to see this info. You can use an app like geomac to see the location info of bssid’s from google, apple, Microsoft, and others.


Well shit.


Trial law is incredibly difficult. Even if you’re not chasing billable hours, you have deadlines, procedures, sleeping at the office, doc review, managing people, being managed by partners or other attorneys, travel….the list goes on.
Only a few people stay in it, either for he money or they chase the stress.
I suspect she will be used to bring attention to a law firm. It’s not unusual to have attorneys that do little work but have connections.


Can’t. It’s an arms race.


Moving to Nutanix soon. Love their product. Proxmox looks good on paper too, just not mature enough in the enterprise to bet my paycheck on it.
Cloud infrastructure is expensive.


Source?


The attackers can access the keys needed to decrypt traffic going through the appliances.
Veeam has a free client backup app that you can point to a share.


Set throttling.
Ideally set it at your egress point so that sessions get throttled only when your max upload is reached.
You can tell just by the fan noise or monitoring cpu usage. Win 11 uses more cpu regularly.
I’m not sure if it’s bad, because they changed other things too like the start menu, and it’s less responsive.
Single app performance is about the same as 10.