I recently picked up the v8 of the EXP GDC Beast, ExpressCard connect (ref: http://www.banggood.com/Expresscard-Version-V8_0-EXP-GDC-Beast-Laptop-External-Independent-Video-Card-Dock-p-1009976.html).
My notebook is a Dell Latitude 5520 with an i7-2620m, Skylake series processor.
Video card...
Disregard - upon reviewing specifications for storage spaces it indicates that running a hardware RAID is not supported in conjunction with Storage Spaces.
Sonicwall devices work well - I've used the TZ and NSA series before, they have some oddities with how they are setup but once you get it they are pretty quick/easy to configure.
You can do Site-to-Site VPN's as well as standard IPSEC, the newer models also support a SSL VPN.
You are probably better off looking at a Terminal Server (Remote Desktop Services on 2008 R2 and 2012) but not VDI. VDI is much more costly. Terminals you need to purchase user CALs which normally run around $80/user + the Server OS.
The Server OS will be where more of your cost is going to...
I've also used LogMeIn.com pretty successfully with assisting my Grandmother. I was able to walk her through getting it installed the first time and after that have been able to connect when needed.
I'm not really sure regarding 2003 QoS, I recall the capabilities there not being very robust. I believe on 2008r2 you can specify by IP - not sure about 2003.
If you can do it by IP then that might be an easier way, as you should be able to set a specific range of IP's for your VPN...
Does the D-Link allow you to do it by IP? If so you could probably do it by giving high priority to the IP address(s) of the VPN.
You could also try doing it in reverse - set QoS rules in which specific traffic (ie: torrents) get lowest priority.
Ultimately part of the issue is that the...
The Web applications are developed in house - but we want to keep them as generic as possible. The hope is that this update could be done with the least amount of coding changes as possible.
And no, we are not looking into this just because we have extra equipment. And it isn't anything set...
SQL is virtualized. There are a lot of things we are trying to accomplish and looking into. One part of it is segmenting our applications out. Instead of having a few SQL servers handling everything we want to begin having multiple dedicated SQL servers/instances for particular tasks. With...
I apologize, I probably shouldn't have mentioned the line about spreading out the SQL load. We aren't having issues per se with the SQL server, that comment was more because currently we have a LOT of completely separate DB's on that server which aren't related to each other (some are web, some...
A slight update to that - while the thought right now is having a single SQL Provider we might also look at doing it in reverse where each region/office does the local writes and synchronizes back to the Corporate for data warehousing.
As I said, a lot of thoughts on the table right now - which...
Sorry I did not mention that - the SQL replication would be read only for those targets, only the Provider would be writing updates.
If it were multiple web servers would the DNS method work? Or would we still be better off assigning say 1 web server to 1 SQL server?
We are playing with a...
I am researching a bit into how exactly a replicated SQL environment would work with web applications. My company has several internally developed web apps with SQL back ends and we are looking at spreading out the SQL load a bit.
So if right now I have SQL_Server which a web application is...
The reason I mentioned it is because while you can list the individual exams, if you do not finish the MCITP certificate prior to the expiration you can no longer earn the actual Certificate. You can of course list that you took the individual courses that you did pass.
I personally find it...
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