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Vargatron posted:Anybody have any trip reports regarding working at a University? I have a Skype interview lined up for what seems to be an excellent position. My wife works at a University where they had someone on a team go to the club everyday during the day for an ~unknown~ amount of months until she got caught not being at a meeting and instead of immediately firing her they updated the time tracking policy and nobody actually talked to her. HTH.
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I will never understand inter-department pissing contests. Working at an integrator I see it all the time, be it inter-department or working with outside vendors. I just want to get poo poo done with the least amount of conflict god drat it.
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Sepist posted:I will never understand inter-department pissing contests. Working at an integrator I see it all the time, be it inter-department or working with outside vendors. I just want to get poo poo done with the least amount of conflict god drat it. It's not too complicated. People have pretty cushy jobs and they don't want to risk losing them for any reason, so they make tasks seem much more difficult/long than they actually are and share only the bare minimum of information.
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When I worked at a University we had IT for the campus, IT for residence halls, and IT for every department. The Library had their own IT. It actually worked really well because that meant people could specialize in supporting their areas, and every area got the attention they needed. With just one huge IT department problems would have been left to languish in certain areas because they weren't a top priority or IT wasn't familiar enough with the issues to address them.
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My experience with college IT has been completely understaffed with college students augmented and used as a work-study.
Gucci Loafers fucked around with this message at 15:23 on Jul 14, 2017 |
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It can't be any worse than working in Automotive.
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Sepist posted:I will never understand inter-department pissing contests. Working at an integrator I see it all the time, be it inter-department or working with outside vendors. I just want to get poo poo done with the least amount of conflict god drat it. Don't forget the game of budgetary hot potato. When one department manages to successfully toss a $50,000 turd into another Director's pool, destroying their plans for the year, it tends to sour the relationship. Institutional memory can go back decades and a move like that can fester for the duration of a career.
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Chickenwalker posted:
Know exactly what you mean, I barely even care about saving for retirement because I don't think I'll live that long or that money will be any good by then, but that's probably beyond the scope of the IT thread.
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When you can lose it all in a stock market crash, a health issue, a housing market crash, etc., it removes the incentive to save. Can't squeeze blood from a stone, might as well spend it now and enjoy it, etc. etc. Join the DSA today!
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poo poo wrong thread
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Vargatron posted:Anybody have any trip reports regarding working at a University? I have a Skype interview lined up for what seems to be an excellent position. Bigass Moth posted:Yes. In my case, everything is siloed, different departments hate talking to each other or sharing information, and budget is basically zero. Basically this, only minus the monetary constraint. It wasn't all the money in the world, but getting approved budget for necessary new things was generally alright as long as you could show why you needed it.
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Does anyone have recommendation on where to start learning (about) Azure Logic Apps? We're going to be implementing a solution using Logic Apps to communicate with SAP, and I'm going to need to know this poo poo inside and out as soon as the consultants walk out the door, if history proves correct.
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Papa John Misty posted:Does anyone have recommendation on where to start learning (about) Azure Logic Apps? We're going to be implementing a solution using Logic Apps to communicate with SAP, and I'm going to need to know this poo poo inside and out as soon as the consultants walk out the door, if history proves correct. Azure logic apps are basically Microsoft flows only running as a service in azure. The designer is the same, but I think there are more connector options in azure. I'm currently using it to provide some additional work flow logic in SPO.
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Always Be Checking (MVA) https://mva.microsoft.com/en-us/training-courses/mastering-azure-app-service-part-1-building-azure-logic-apps-16829?l=360DZMY4C_105918563
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I don't know how I lived in a world with PDQ Inventory/Deploy. These programs are so great.
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Japanese Dating Sim posted:I don't know how I lived in a world with PDQ Inventory/Deploy. These programs are so great. The latest update added a central server configuration for the Enterprise license level, which I'm really happy about.
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There anything better for finding files than regular windows search? That can search over network shares, not just locally?
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Avenging_Mikon posted:There anything better for finding files than regular windows search? That can search over network shares, not just locally? Everything supports network locations. https://www.voidtools.com/support/everything/folder_indexing/#how_do_i_add_a_network_share_to_the_everything_index
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You're probably into the territory for some sort of ECM system at that point, searching file systems really stops being sustainable when you scale to a certain point.
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Thanks Ants posted:You're probably into the territory for some sort of ECM system at that point, searching file systems really stops being sustainable when you scale to a certain point. I just need to find a file every few weeks when someone goes "hey, I lost (thing), can you find (thing) and Windows Search was getting annoying. The Fool posted:Everything supports network locations. I'll give this a spin.
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Thanks Ants posted:searching file systems really stops being sustainable when you scale to a certain point. Pfft
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1500000000 unix time was yesterday and I missed it The Current Unix Timestamp 1500083170 seconds since Jan 01 1970. (UTC)
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Agrikk posted:Don't forget the game of budgetary hot potato. Sales is the one that usually tries to lob Budget Bombs at us. Fortunately my management chain (Director and SVP) tell them to gently caress off and pay for it themselves if its so important to become part of the standard sales offer.
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Methanar posted:1500000000 unix time was yesterday and I missed it The next interesting one is 1515151515 which is just before lunchtime next january.
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Carbon dioxide posted:The next interesting one is 1515151515 which is just before lunchtime next january. Oh, all of them are interesting, and I can prove it.
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Avenging_Mikon posted:There anything better for finding files than regular windows search? That can search over network shares, not just locally? WSL! find / -name 'dickbutt.pdf' 2> /dev/null E: Get-ChildItem C:\ | Where-Object {$_.Name -match "(^dick|butt.jpg$)"} I think, I suck at PowerShell and regex. BallerBallerDillz fucked around with this message at 19:28 on Jul 15, 2017 |
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n0tqu1tesane posted:Or wear a green shirt and appear as a literal floating head.
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Collateral Damage posted:Buy FaceRig and appear as a talking hamburger. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvUk8PCXa4E&t=5s
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Has anyone dumped tapes entirely and gone to cloud storage for archiving? It sounds simple in theory but I'm looking for real world experiences.
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Tab8715 posted:Has anyone dumped tapes entirely and gone to cloud storage for archiving? I've been looking at the slow cloud stuff like Amazon Glacier and would love to read about this as well.
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At my last job we did it with rclone, but our data set was under a terabyte and differential is under 100 megabytes/day. Daily sync to an S3 bucket, worked well enough.
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Tab8715 posted:Has anyone dumped tapes entirely and gone to cloud storage for archiving? I'm too paranoid about that s3 outage happening on a larger scale. But YMMV
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darth_pizza posted:I'm too paranoid about that s3 outage happening on a larger scale. But YMMV That only affected a single region, and you can replicate your objects across regions. Also, the outage wasn't as long as it would take to get tapes back from Iron Mountain or another geographically distant off site location.
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darth_pizza posted:I'm too paranoid about that s3 outage happening on a larger scale. But YMMV There wasn't any data loss with this, no? I'm just a little unclear how to back up items that aren't natively supported. I guess I could just save *.vtls in S3 or Azure Storage?
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There was no data loss. It was just a service interruption.
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Veeam can throw stuff into the main cloud providers, and they have a Windows agent now for things that aren't VMs
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Tab8715 posted:There wasn't any data loss with this, no? Veeam, commvault, rubrik, aws Storage gateway, altavault, any number of things. There are a number of software or hardware cloud gateways that expose cifs or nfs or vtl on the front end and store as s3 objects on the back, plus most backup software supports s3 natively now.
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big money big clit posted:Veeam, commvault, rubrik, aws Storage gateway, altavault, any number of things. There are a number of software or hardware cloud gateways that expose cifs or nfs or vtl on the front end and store as s3 objects on the back, plus most backup software supports s3 natively now. Ah hah, so all the backup vendors just re-architected their solutions to work with cloud storage.
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Stay relevant or die.
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Tab8715 posted:Has anyone dumped tapes entirely and gone to cloud storage for archiving? Yes and it was awesome. We had the initial seed done by filling up appliances and shipping them to the provider and since then its been disk to cloud for the backups. I'm phone posting I can give more info if you want when I get to a computer
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