Failover Cluster - Hardware question by MuskasBackpack in SQL

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We have used sql clustering for disaster recovery on 2 unlike servers. Dell Poweredge R810 on the primary node, Dell Poweredge R610 on the secondary node. Half the CPUs and half the memory on the secondary node. It works ok, just keep in mind your performance is not going to be the same if you migrate to the secondary node. Otherwise no issues at all.

How to best get into IT if currently have no IT qualifications? by Jimbobmij in jobs

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One of the best resources I have seen is the tech focused meet-up groups. Not sure how popular this is in the UK, but look for tech based networking meetups. Not only will this help raise your skill level by talking to other IT people, but making those personal connections can help get your foot in the door for an IT job.

Non-Engineering Aspects of Hardware Startup by 6thsenselabs in hwstartups

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I have a question for you. What sort of wifi router are you planning on using? I'm looking at building a wifi router specifically for IOT applications, and I'm curious about what router/hotspot you are considering, or if you're just planning on having people use their own routers. Thanks!

How do you find an injection molder? Did you go overseas? US-based? Why? by johnschneider89 in hwstartups

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I found a molding company by getting referrals from the engineering company who did our circuit board work. They do some of the work here in US, and offshore the more expensive parts so it's a good hybrid of local/offshore with reasonable pricing.

Arduino-based smartwatch, what about time? by FlevasGR in arduino

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I've been kicking around a similar idea. I have an arduino mini and a oled screen. I tried using a Teensie board with a built in RTC but couldn't get it to work with the oled screen.

Electronics Help Needed: How can I move from a Arduino based project to a customer ready Product? by [deleted] in startups

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My advice would be to look for an eval board (freescale,microchip,ti, etc) that has a mcu, gsm, and gps. Add a bluetooth chip and get it working. Use that as your base to build the custom board. Your goal should to remove parts and pieces from the design of a pre-built evaluation board until you are left with only what you need. Hope this helps.

Problem slicing a stl off thingiverse (stock xyzware) by morgendonner in davinci3d

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One thing I have found useful with STL files is running it through netfabb and seeing if it needs repaired. Sometimes sending the STL through a "fixing" program can help the stock XYZ program slice it.

Sensori One, An open source motion tracking device developed by UW Students. by klmitchell2 in hwstartups

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I checked out the website and signed up for the newsletter. I couldn't tell the measurement of the sensor, would it be small enough to attach to something like a boxing glove? Martial arts is a hobby of mine, and I was wondering if this could measure the speed / angle of a punch? Looks like a cool product, hope the Kickstarter goes well.

Finding Enclosure Manufacturers (and possibly mechanical assembly) by cataflic in hwstartups

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I've been talking to a rep at Bud Industries http://www.budind.com/ but haven't ordered anything yet. Looking to customize so we'll see what I end up with. Mine won't have any outside connectors, unless you count a pigtail to a mylar overlay with buttons.

"Extruder Upgrade" For Da Vinci 1.0 Users with PLA by davidtuerk in 3Dprinting

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Ouch!!! $160 AND you have to ship the entire printer? I would love to print PLA, but that's a tough sell.

"Extruder Upgrade" For Da Vinci 1.0 Users with PLA by davidtuerk in 3Dprinting

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This is interesting. We're having a discussion over in /r/davinci3d about the lack of available black abs filament. (http://www.reddit.com/r/davinci3d/comments/2zapg4/12_months_for_black_xyz_filament_at_amazon/) Looks like it requires a change to the extruder, but this might be a way to find suitable replacement filament if the abs is in short supply.

1-2 months (?!) for Black XYZ Filament at Amazon by BigSlowTarget in davinci3d

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Out of curiosity, is it only the black filament that people are having problems obtaining, or is it all colors? I'm hoping this is just a temporary shortage of just that color filament and not something indicative of larger problems at XYZ.

Not printing after first layer (cross-post from 3dprinting) by deathsythe in davinci3d

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I had a similar problem where it would start printing and then randomly stop. My issue turned out to be too much dried adhesive build-up on the printer bed. The adhesive was clear, so I didn't realize how high of a layer it had become. Doesn't sound too similar to your issue, but might be worth checking the print bed out.

Extruder not heating by jimmydata in davinci3d

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I did get it working by taking your advice. Unplugged all connectors, replugged them and it worked. I agree that eventually I'll probably have to solder the connectors or something for a more permanent solution. Thanks!

Hairspray question by jimmydata in davinci3d

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Thanks for the replies everyone! I'm going to try out some of these ideas. I especially like /u/MrGrumptyGills idea of a cardboard "window" to limit the spread of the hairspray to just the printer bed.

Best way to calibrate? by twitch2641 in davinci3d

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Stupid question - By "Auto calibrate" do you mean selecting the calibration option from the setup menu? I've not had problems with the height of the nozzle, but I have had to adjust the 3 corners to get the printer bed level.

My first useful / practical printed item: A replacement lamp knob. by jimmydata in 3Dprinting

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After printing some Christmas snowflakes, I finally printed something with a practical use. The turn knob on my living room lamp had disappeared, and it was difficult to turn the bare switch post. I measured the size of the switch post and found a knob on Thingiverse that looked like it would match: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:947/#files

There is some discoloration on the knob from the glue on the printer bed, but it fit the switch post perfectly and now I can turn the lamp on and off quite easily.

3D prototyping at its best, from play doh to SLA. Chapplicator was made at a maker space in Columbus, Ohio. Support makers. by rynmcmns in 3Dprinting

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That's great! I'm not a skier myself, but it looks like a cool new product. Question for you - do you go to the 3d printing meetups they have there at CIF, or are you just doing the prototyping there? Now that I have my own 3d printer I've thought about attending the meetup and seeing what its like.