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You access it by \\domain.whatever\ so wouldn't work.
If you're getting rid of joker, you could just update the A record to point to the new servers IP? Bit of a bodge, but it would work (providing you are moving everything off of Joker)
Doesn't DFS use \\domain.whatever\ to access the shares? (Which is then distributed however between the servers)
The links, being hard named, are going to be a swine.
Are you getting rid of Joker completely?
The only issue I've seen is IE7 automatcally enabling security (2k3 Advanced Security stuff which had previously been uninstalled), which broke a load of Terminal Server sessions - they couldn't load remote apps.
Apart from that, it's been pretty painless!
Arcserve isn't that expensive is it?
I use Arcserve quite a bit (I prefer it actually), but I thought of BckupExec as I know it does backup to folder etc really well.
Also, if you get the desktop/laptop option, the remote PCs can login and back themselves up pretty easily.. which is a very cool...
Symantec BackupExec on the main PC with remote Windows Agent on each PC is probably the "best".
Looking at £120 per PC and like £300 for BackupExec though ;)
Depends what level you need?
Yep, one of those a night would probably put you over.. which isn't good.
This is why I think discs are safe for a bit yet.. internet providers over here wouldn't be able to cope with everyone going to digital downloads for movies..
So, moral of the story is.. keep that Blockbuster card and...
You're presuming people are doing something illegal tho.. which isn't always the case.. :)
Either way, I don't care.. I just wish ISPs would go back to the old 512k, 1Mb, 2Mb system (ADSL, but cable used to be sane too).. where you got what you paid for.. Heh. (And they could cope with)
No.
It's kind of similar to whinging at a policeman for closing a lane on a motorway which is preventing you from doing 70mph down the overtaking lane... ;)
Overselling a product is a dangerous thing.. most people wouldn't notice, but the people who do are always very vocal :)
OK, so 3GB over 5 hours is classed as BAAAD on the XL package (20Mb right?)
So, lets work out an average of what they say you can "use" fairly (downstream).
3GB = 3,145,728 KB
3,145,728 KB over 5 Hours = 629,145.6 KB per hour
629,145.6KB over 60 minutes = 10485.76KB per minute
10485.76KB over...
PMSL.
If everyone used their connection to the limit, they'd be out of business.
Bandwidth isn't as cheap as they sell it for.. it isn't anywhere near as cheap as they sell it for..
They say 4Mb, but if your internal cabling for example has had it, you won't be getting that.. or near that.. there are lots of factors involved.
Do you have a dial tone on the line?
That's how an ultraportable should be.
It does have a superdrive USB option, and remote optical media support ;)
I don't have a built in optical drive on this laptop, but then, the only time I've used it is to install the OS.. I just don't use one on a laptop!
The development costs for Windows far outweigh that of a game.. and, the price also needs to cover all the people who don't pay ;) (but still expect updates etc.. :p)
Why aren't all cars the same price? £10,000 for anything.. people wouldn't steal Ferrari's then.. ;)