Well I most certainly could, but we'd go down every time a storm blows through here knockin' the power out.
Naah.. much rather have something like this backing up the power (that's actually where the current server we're on resides at). Serious "bunker" where we put it at - can withstand a direct hit from a cat 5 hurricane..
Well I most certainly could, but we'd go down every time a storm blows through here knockin' the power out.
Naah.. much rather have something like this backing up the power (that's actually where the current server we're on resides at). Serious "bunker" where we put it at - can withstand a direct hit from a cat 5 hurricane..
Vegas is the new spot where folks serious about data back up have there info.....No floods, earth quakes, huricanes, tidal waves......natural disasters of any kind here in the desert. plus it's nice and dry as well. Gov't and many of the major companies now all have there stuff out here in huge complexes.....
That's how we have (at last count) five "virtuals" on one single physical server...
Running ESXi 4... Free if you don't need support from them and all the "big league" bells and whistles like vMotion, etc... ESXi 5 is too new/bleeding edge.
I wonder if the Rosetta Stone people have a course that would help me understand you folks. Course you probably don't know what a Lufkin 1SB is either. It's all relative I suppose.
Just a gentle nudge to remind you all how Lee came to run the joint and that some things never change (he meets more nurses than members sometimes) It was 3 years, 1 month and about a week ago!