On Jan 25, 2011, at 9:30 AM, Caleb Tennis wrote:
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>> We have a /24 from one of our upstream providers that we handoff to a
>> customer. The /24 has been SWIPd to us, and we have nameservers setup with
>> ARIN against that record.
>>
>> Twice now this information has
We have a /24 from one of our upstream providers that we handoff to a customer.
The /24 has been SWIPd to us, and we have nameservers setup with ARIN against
that record.
Twice now this information has just "disappeared". That is, if do reverse DNS
lookups, they returns nothing, whereas they
Absolutely it can be hosted locally, we run the server software in our data
center and our customers are clients who connect to it for backup. In fact,
the server software is free to download and install.
Code42, the makers, also run their own "hosted" version, which you may be
seeing. Make s
I highly recommend looking at Crashplan Pro. We use it for some of our
customers and it works great, and the pricing is very reasonable.
On Jan 4, 2011, at 9:02 PM, Richard Zheng wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are looking at providing backup services for our customers. It should
> have software running on
I saw this earlier this morning, not sure if it relates to you or not:
http://www.telegeography.com/cu/article.php?article_id=33597
On Jul 6, 2010, at 11:05 AM, Eric Williams wrote:
> We have several customers that are reporting horrible latency when coming
> from overseas (Israel, Europe, etc.
We had a lightning strike nearby yesterday that looks to have come inside our
facility via a feeder circuit that goes outdoors underground to our facility's
gate.
What's interesting is that various POE switches throughout the entire building
seemed to be affected in that some of their ports t
On Mar 10, 2010, at 3:17 PM, Michael Holstein wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a cheap Ethernet to Serial (RS232/422/485)
> converter with functionality like the Lantronix boxes .. except one that
> supports access lists (nothing complicated .. maybe a list of 5 approved
> hosts). I need a bunch of
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