I'ts me again. I posted about the Datacenter test box ,and considering how I only devoted 8GB of RAM, 4 locical CPU cores, and a 50GB HDD to my Topology, along with using 2 VMware VMs (F5 BIG-IPLTM-VE, and Fortigate), it's became ingreadibly obvious that I rean out of RAM and CPU capacity, long be f...
My experience with Ubiquiti radios ( I have NOT use their total solutions), but when my previous employer forced up to remove ALL our high-end Cisco radios and WLCS for Hautspot devices, The other other network managers and I bought Unbiquiti cards out of pocket, and yanked out all the Atheros radio...
Long story short, I tend to run a VM in VMware workstation for most of what I'n trying to do with a certain project (I've resticted the VM to 8GB RAM. and only 50GM hDD space). Lately, I've be asked to run an stupid amount of VMs (concurrently in a simulator and VMware for proof of concept for a dat...
Thanks guys! My basic setup is running GNS3 in a Mint 17.1 Cinnamon VM in workstation 10. I can bridge the VM to my NIC, to get the latest bview tables off ripe.net, and install the dependcies to get bgpdump, bgp_simple.pl, etc... , so I can then create a br0 group that I can access a c7200 router t...
Thanks! Every little bit is gonna help. Arista's EOS used Python for extensibility in the data center field (plus they're cool enough to create a vEOS Qemu image file to play with), I'm trying to wrap my brain around OpenvSwitch (which Pica8 H/W accelerates), and while I'm trying to finish my last C...
Something I've come to notice in the last few months, is that certain network devices and SDN implementations pretty much require programming abilities. TCL, Python, and Perl seem to be the big ones to learn, at the moment. Any recommended books or sites I should start reading? I suck at programming...
I'm not sure if this is the correct sub-forum, but there's not a Virtualization section, and it's not really an OS issue, so here goes: I'm currently running a Mint 17.1 VM within VMware Workstation 10. I use it, since it's so much easier to run GNS3, and integrate other vendors devices in QEmu, wit...
/what kind of SLA aggreement did your ISP offer you? If they violate that, you can raise unholy hell with their Customer Care Advocates. If that gets no where, Lawyer up.
As I'm sure, a more than a few of you might have noticed my dick-holeish behaviour int the month leading up to my self-selfimposted sabatical. I ended up seeing a shrink, and he diagnosed me as Bi-polar, among a few other issues. After being on new meds the last few months, I actually feel like a no...
Long story short, I'm writing a pretty large guide for the GNS3 documentation section. I've been testing out as lot of VMs from different vendors, and one feature I have no way of testing (I suck at programming), is the ability to drop to a bash prompt in EOS, and run your own python scripts. Gettin...
I love my noctua. 26C degrees. Though bringing up pentium temps, way back in the day, the startup I was working for were gunning for the cheapest CPU that could withstand the widest temp range. My bosses wife was so pissed when she discovered that we were cooking SBCs in her oven, hooked up to a bun...
Everybody and his brother thinks I have to fix their laptop/desktop, even if it's their fault (and they try to blame me for it. even when it's their fubar). Your project sounds fun, but I don't think it will fix your problem. :D Or problem s ; because you have more than one, but all with the same r...
Off-topic, but is there a plan to update the linux drivers? Specifically in Mint 17.1/Ubuntu14.04. I love using it in VMware Workstation, but I can only accelerate 3D, not 2D.
I'm probably way off base here, but my Samsung SSD came with driver disk. It's been 4 years since I built this machine so I don't recall if I had to tinker with the BIOS (It's an ASUS Mobo, btw)
I'm way late to this thread, but if you want a smallish box to tinker with check out the Cooler Master Elite 110 or others in the Elite series, like the 120 and 130. Nah, your not too late. I'm busy price checking, and I need to save up the cash first. Any and all suggestions welcome. I might end u...
Just to add my two cents, I've overclocked my i7-2600K to 4.5GHz with a Nactua Cooler. Stays a nice chily 26C. Without bringing my other hardware into it, I can run the latest Windows games with the graphics turned up, and when I want to be productive, I can run two VMware VMs. One with a largish GN...
Intel's linux support is great, Chrispy_ - I've actually been doing some gaming on HD 4600 in Ubuntu recently and I've been quite impressed by how well it handles things at 720p. Couldn't speak to AMD's open source or binary support right now, haven't used one in a while. It was improving pretty qu...
AMD is the distant second to the other two in both categories. The binary drivers aren't as good as Nvidia, and their open source drivers aren't as good as Intel. Yup, and this is why my next Linux build will have an nVidia GPU in it. I got tired of dealing with AMD's binary drivers' weirdnesses, a...
Depends on how many people we're talking about and any unique hardware demands. You sound set on VMware but most of my experience is with HyperV and RDS. What you want to do is exceedingly simple and very inexpensive. The profile conundrum has been solved for a very long time so that would be the l...
I boils down to maximizing shareholder profit, ensuring the executives get their bonuses, and considering just how expensive it is to upgrade and deploy net works. No thanks to the "franchise" aggrements they have with many cities, they have no need/desire to upgrade, since they're bsaical...
Yes but, if you just want them to learn Linux, what good is a video card that you can use GPU sharing in a VM environment? You could take, for instance, a Kabini chip, motherboard, 4GB of RAM, an SSD, HDD, optical drive (go external, and don't bother with blu ray, there's no proper movie playback s...
Unless you're able to go the LTSP route, it would probably be cheaper to just get everyone their own laptop. :wink: See, that's the issues I have. Everybody and his brother thinks I have to fix their laptop/desktop, even if it's their fault (and they try to blame me for it. even when it's their fub...
2GB of RAM and a quad-core is seriously unbalanced. You're going to run out of RAM long before you do CPU cycles. How Much RAM do you recommend? In my Mint 17 VM, I devote 4 cores, and 8GB RAM, and it's snappy as hell. I just want them to learn linux, the way I had MS-DOS tossed in my lap, and had ...
It's not to such about playing twitch gamea, it's more about having thin clients that anyone can use in my house, while all their desktops running on a VMware ESXi 5 server. That way, no matter what client they are in sitting at, they get their own desktop.
Basically, I'm look for a SFF box that I can install Ubuntu or Mint onto, along with DOSbox, ScummVM, and MAME, if the godsons are good. I primarily want them to use for educational purposes, and when I was their age, my parents dumped a PC and a bunch of manuals and said "here, figure it out&q...