My company uses a MS SQL 2005 database running on a 2k8r2 server. Last week I did the security updates on our server. Everything seemed fine until I noticed our production database was not showing that it had been modified under detailed view in folder options. However a archived database was...
The problem with slapping XP on a new PC is that eventualy the hardware mfg's will cease making drivers for XP. In a few cases new mobo mfgs already have ceased development of XP drivers.
cdogg,
Yes I did read the article you posted, although I didn't walk away with the same conclusion you did. Its main focus seemed to be the SSD itself, and when it did compare the two formats its source material was a article from a 'french retailer', written in french.
I have no doubt that...
I find it interesting that Intel is offering 5 year warranties only with the 320 series, all other models are three year( 310, 510, x-18m, x25-e, x25-m , x25-v). http://www.intel.com/support/ssdc/hpssd/sb/CS-029645.htm
It isn't that hard to find a Seagate HDD with a five year warranty. If Intel...
I've been looking into the possibility of upgrading some of our newer systems from HDD's to SSD's. The problem I have is that I'm not sure if the technology is ready from a reliability standpoint. Does anyone have any experience in using these drives in engineering or business desktops?
I agree, but it's at a point where it's affecting business. I hate to replace something that's working, and when I do it could get ugly. But it's going to get ugly if I leave everything alone also.
Yes I have tried the defualt password. The password was changed before I got here and no one knows the new one. I could hit the reset button, but I dont know what settings (eg open ports)are there. If I reset it, I could lose functionality. But back to my original question. This is a home...
Thanks for responding. There was no deicated network person here. In fact, as the only IT worker here now, with all the other resposibilities (Desktop, ERP, Website Development etc.) networking is just another hat.I dont know why they used static IPs, but some of these nodes (e.g. embedded...
I am responsible for a small business network of around 60 nodes. We have a netgear wgr614 router acting as the web router. Two of the LAN ports on the router run to PC's. One runs to the domain name servers, file server, mail server, ERP server. The last port runs to the rest of the network...
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