What Are You Doing Right Now
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@scottalanmiller Did you just put the new DC on the network and let things replicate. Then remove the 2008R2 DC and raise the functional level?
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller Did you just put the new DC on the network and let things replicate. Then remove the 2008R2 DC and raise the functional level?
Brand new DC, and Forest. Doing a clean rebuild because we are merging six independent AD setups into a single one, plus adding a seventh site that is new. Plus going to 2016 functional level. It's a massive "reboot" of the entire network design.
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Deploying Deepin VDI on Hyper-V 2019.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller Did you just put the new DC on the network and let things replicate. Then remove the 2008R2 DC and raise the functional level?
Brand new DC, and Forest. Doing a clean rebuild because we are merging six independent AD setups into a single one, plus adding a seventh site that is new. Plus going to 2016 functional level. It's a massive "reboot" of the entire network design.
Was there a need for AD on all this?, as I know you have had a lot of customers move away from it.
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@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Was there a need for AD on all this?, as I know you have had a lot of customers move away from it.
Need? No. But it was an existing AD situation with over a hundred users. The old setup made AD pretty foolish, especially as 25% of their machines were left off of AD! And they mostly use shared user accounts! So AD is pretty silly in their old setup, each site had their own stand alone AD with huge risk if one failed (which one did, with massive impact.)
But with the new setup, AD seems to make a lot of sense. It's around 100 users, seven sites, all Windows, nearly 100% on AD now. All on a single network, instead of six separate networks.
It's a bit of a legacy design, but a well done one. There is no Windows cost associated with AD, all of the Windows Server and CAL licensing was already required for their apps. No VPN cost, that was all included in their firewall refresh. No cost for AD failover, because with the multi-site they are getting six way failover (N+5) instead of none.
So for their use case, and their use habits in the past, I think AD fits pretty well. They use mapped drives and aren't refreshing that design at this time and their apps require it. So that is what it is.
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Just took the 9yo to see Dumbo. She loved it.
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Just made pizza for the kids.
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Off to bed, goodnight.
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just took the 9yo to see Dumbo. She loved it.
Did you?
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
case, and their use habits in the past, I think AD fits pretty well. They use mapped drives and aren't refreshing that design at this time and their apps require it. So that is what it is.
Gotcha
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Good morning. Worked till super late and am just waking up.
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Working on another new hire over the weekend. Hoping to know more later in the week.
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Deepin runs like garbage on Hyper-V compared to KVM. Wow.
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just took the 9yo to see Dumbo. She loved it.
Did you?
It was decent.
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Eating a meal then doing tasks before tonight’s Atlanta Gladiators game
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Picking my 9yo up from her programming class.
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Breaking my PBX, apparently. lol
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j/k it was only down for under a minute.
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Picking my 9yo up from her programming class.
Does she enjoy it?
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Bah. Apparently OpenShot is having a problem handling the audio from a video recorded from an iPad.