I've had issues and experience with many types of UPSes, including HP (probably
OEM'd from someone else), APC, EATON/Powerware, and Liebert/Emerson. I keep
coming back to APC. Solid units, and are always slightly 'ahead' in
technology. Sure, I've seen each model have failures and even faults
I apologize for this being off-topic in the NANOG list, but I'm hoping some of
you have experience with the particulars of what I'm looking for...
I am looking for a server cabinet which has an electric latching mechanism on
it. I want to use my existing security system and proximity card reade
My big concern with pitiful low speed upstream speed is the whole 'cloud'
movement. Every one will have all of their 'data' in the 'cloud' sooner than
we all think, and that involves uploading it from their PC to the 'cloud'. For
instance, I use a 'cloud' drive to backup bunches of data (150+G
I agree, the whole use of the terms 'need' and 'want' in this conversation are
ridiculous. It's the Internet. The entire thing isn't a 'need'. It's not
like life support or something that will cause loss of life if it isn't there.
The only thing to even discuss here is 'want'. Yes, consumer
We've been using Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold for many years. Their recent
improvements to the product have been mainly system monitoring stuff.
The product has grown in capabilities hugely since version 4 when we started
with them (they are on version 12 now), and with that improvement in
capabiliti
We asked our local APC rep that exact question last week. He told us that the
MGE line of UPSes fill a whole that APC doesn't have in their own lineup, and
they will continue being sold as the product for folks absolutely require a
typical double-conversion online UPS. As opposed to the 'hybri
work. I'm sure my 2.4Ghz Intel
processor in my PC and server can handle many certificates of big key
size.
Erik Amundson
-Original Message-
From: Joel Jaeggli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 2:29 PM
To: Erik Amundson
Cc: Joe Maimon; North American
g the name serves even after
shutting off XO, so that's why I asked...
Some of NANOG folks have been helpful and kind, some not, but I read
NANOG a lot, and I'm not surprised. :)
ThanksI guess.
Erik Amundson
I also have UUNET and Qwest routes working fine, but even on those, I couldn't
reach the roots for quite a while.
Erik Amundson
IT Infrastructure Manager
Open Access Technology Int'l, Inc.
Phone (763) 201-2005
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We just lost DNS totally for a while and just got it back...XO
communications also lost almost all Internet routes at the same time...
Anyone else noticing weirdness?
Erik Amundson
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