On May 18, 2012, at 6:25 PM, F. O. Ozbek wrote:
>
> What are the best websites to advertise open tech positions?
> (This is a Sr. Sys Admin position.)
Depends on what you mean by "best", which really means "what are you looking
for in your candidates". For example, if you're looking to pay over
I don't know about dice, but I do recall how much I disliked
Monster.com , years ago, I hope I'm not alone , amongs the tech folks.
Did you try craigslist.org ?
They're not tech specific, but they do
respect the users and not hurdle useless HTML and time waisting forms ,
e.g Monster.com.
Guy Gol
What are the best websites to advertise open tech positions?
(This is a Sr. Sys Admin position.)
We will advertise in monster and dice.
Any other suggestions? (linked in ?)
Thanks in advance.
Fevzi
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This is a real problem, a real exercise. I am actually doing this. Exercise as
in FTX.
Quoting Jerry Natowitz :
Oh, and here I thought you were asking for help with a real problem.
I can't speak for others, but I wish you had made it clear that this
was "my exercise here".
Jerry Nato
Oh, and here I thought you were asking for help with a real problem.
I can't speak for others, but I wish you had made it clear that this was
"my exercise here".
Jerry Natowitz
===>j.natowitz (at) gmail.com
On 05/18/12 13:40, Kurt L Keville wrote:
Indeed. Throttling down the serve
Indeed. Throttling down the server power usage is exactly the purpose of my
exercise here. I want to show mostly the availability of this solution rather
than any determination of the utility of same. According to
http://ebscosustainability.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/data-center-energy-efficiency
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 09:57:53AM -0400, Kurt Keville wrote:
> Thanks... I'll give that a test... my big problem is (or will be)
> lack of physical access to the servers and I figure this has to have
> been bumped into out there in Datacenterland by someone... Federico
> pointed me at powernap whi
> From: discuss-bounces+blu=nedharvey@blu.org [mailto:discuss-
> bounces+blu=nedharvey@blu.org] On Behalf Of John Malloy
>
> Has anyone out done much with configuring IPMI network connections?
>
> Is this similar to ILO (Hewlett Packard Integrated Lights-Out)?
>
> Would this help Kurt K