Personally i would do the following:
*Scrap the ISDN lines and go with a regular stand alone fibre line or SDSLM (will save you money)
*Read up on 3CX - either host it onsite (buy sips) or with a 3CX hosting provider that does it all (Recommended)
*Once 3CX is up and running maintenance is very...
Hi guys
I have a small form factor setup, through choice due to space!
I'm really into my Vr and have the rift and touch Controllers. Looking at the 1080ti as my 970 gtx is starting to get maxed out. Only issue I have is my psu which is a:
SILVERSTONE SFX-L V2.0 500W
Is this good enough...
Please also have a backup off site, onsite NAS with iscsi you can use Windows backup or backup assist - assist is miles better. Cloudberry for Exchange and then to Amazon S3 very cheap for 200gb your looking at around £5 a month.
A possible solution and one we have done many times is buy a large Synology NAS drive and then either back this up to the cloud via Amazon S3 built into the NAS already or to external hard drives and rotate. Tapes do have a place but it would really depend on other factors Internet speed is one...
Ok, here's my view...
Office 365 is a good move, imap is horrible for this many users. Have you thought about Google drive? This would allow you to store data/share as you don't have AD at the moment ao the move should be fairly easy. If you need more control server both locations as others...
Hi All,
I have been investigating the best possible solution for the below:
2 Desktop PC's running Windows 8.1, both have Office 2013 installed and email with Office 365 Essentials. Its a small business.
They want to investigate the possibility of hosting their files on the cloud so...
Yes Rotor, I'm sure there are many big organizations using office 365 but what I'm saying is that the Office 365 mould doesn't fit everybody.
The benefits have been done to death and I'm firm believer if they have priced it correctly and it makes sense go with 365..... I have several clients...
Also I don't know many businesses that allow for a 50GB mailbox, its bad management in my eyes. 2-5GB max in order to keep databases in check. Of course the boss usually has the 25gb+ mailbox but the other staff lock with a quota.
Lets be honest here, people are still using Exchange 2003. Unless your business requires bleeding edge Exchange updates you can usually sit on the same version of Exchange for 7-10 years. Dont get me wrong I love new kit but spending more for the sake of it is exactly what Microsoft what you to...
There are a few reasons why you wouldn't choose office 365 for email or hosted email In general, financially I struggle to see how it works for big organisations over 150 users. When you have this many users chances are you will have in house servers and using virtualisation. Cost of exchange...
Ahh the wonderful cloud,
Honestly you have everything set, just use SBS......forget the bull about Microsoft puulling support on SBS 2011, they are pulling the overall product all major components of SBS are being supported until 2018 and beyond+
Right, MX record change the two domains point...
...great post Hades. I really got into PC gaming from the Doom, Duke nukem era and wow what exciting time that was. I remember buying PC Zone with the shareware of Quake on CD! rushing home to play it only to find out my PC couldn't run it! From then on I was addicted. Installing Quake 2 and...
....I agree with Toughnoodle.
Make sure DHCP is running correctly and the scope is configured and that there are no machines with static IP's. The clients DNS should be configured to point to the sbs box.
How did you install SBS 2003? using the wizards is a must.
Another issue could be...
Hi all
After recovering from a broken wrist (2 months in cast) I can now finally clean/drive my Rev 3 MR2 Turbo.....so out came the bucket and sponge on sunday and I gave it a damn good wash/wax/polish. When I first got the car I was'nt too sure on the colour (dark pearl green) but over the...
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