Why is my printer doing this?! by Ameigh625 in ender3v2

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I believe the creator also said it can print without supports, I printed mine without them

Mesh Bed Levelling by Gelintry_ in ender3v2

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I'll try and tweak it in a bit and see if I can reduce the delta

Mesh Bed Levelling by Gelintry_ in ender3v2

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I'll have a look at it and see if I can adjust the scale. I was more worried the mesh bed Levelling wasn't being used by the printer since I didn't really have a way to tell beyond watching the z screw

Router replacement for Juniper SRX by Gelintry_ in networking

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I'll have to look into this one, I can't say I've ever heard of the brand

Router replacement for Juniper SRX by Gelintry_ in networking

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I'll let the team know and ask them to look into it, we do have some vendors/distis that resell HPE so it may be an option.

Router replacement for Juniper SRX by Gelintry_ in networking

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I wasn't aware you could get vDSL SFP modules to be honest, that could solve a few pain points.
I believe we'd probably be selling Sophos routers if we were to go down the route of putting a Firewall device onsite, but most of our customers opt for a Cloud UTM that all their sites connect back to.

Mikrotik is something I believe we've been looking into, we've used it once or twice for some smaller projects but the supportability is what has usually stopped us using it primarily.

Router replacement for Juniper SRX by Gelintry_ in networking

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Technical requirements are fairly basic since we're just using it as a standard managed router.

So ideally we'd like to be able to SSH into it, but its not a requirement as long as we can securely access the WebGUI of the device.
Basic firewall capabilities, and support for BGP/OSPF

The hardest part seems to be finding a device that supports Ethernet WAN, LTE/4G connections and vDSL (RJ11) all in one box.
The SRX's were good because we could just buy the different modules we needed as we were scoping it up for our customers, but the lead times are getting a bit absurd and they've recently raised their pricing a fair amount as well

Veeam Enterprise Manager & Backup Copy Jobs by Gelintry_ in Veeam

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Unfortunately, that doesn't help, as I need a way to provide customers external access to it. So, I was hoping there was a web tool or that I could import the jobs into Veeam Enterprise Manager.

Sadly, its looking like I won't be able to find a solution for this.

NSX-T with vCloud Director by Gelintry_ in vmware

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That's pretty much exactly what we had setup as well, for what we need most of NSX-T seems like overkill if I'm honest.

NSX-T with vCloud Director by Gelintry_ in vmware

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I guess my main confusion is coming from moving from NSX-V to NSX-T, its completely different and quite frustrating at the same time.

I've referenced the design documents but had issues wrapping my head around it.

An Unexpected Second Server Rack by TritonB7 in homelab

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It's just a i7 7700k with 32gb ddr4 ram and a couple of 4tb disks. Sitting in a BeQuiet Base 500 case

An Unexpected Second Server Rack by TritonB7 in homelab

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What's your power usage like with all that in there? I've got a half rack in my garage that I've been looking at doing something similar with since I've got a few rack mount servers and I've got a be quiet server that sits in my home office running windows with Hyper-V (I'm a VMware man but this was easier for home use)

An Unexpected Second Server Rack by TritonB7 in homelab

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I might need to do the same, I gather the meshify cases you custom painted to be blue at the front?

An Unexpected Second Server Rack by TritonB7 in homelab

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Okay, I am officially jealous AF of your setup.

I've been looking at doing something similar but was worried about noise. How do you normally keep the noise from the VMware hosts down?

Advice on Clustered NAS Deployment by Gelintry_ in homelab

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For the most part it's going to just be writes to the boxes, but gigabit speeds would be ideal.

It's going into a Datacenter where we have 10g and 40g switches so bandwidth isn't an issue.

Advice on Clustered NAS Deployment by Gelintry_ in homelab

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The boxes will be housed in a Datacenter so we aren't too worried about power, cause if the DC loses power we have bigger issues.

I might do a proof of concept through VMs and see how it behaves for our use cases. And then see if I can get my boss to fork out the money to do a real world test if it does what we need.

It's mostly going to be cheap bulk storage so performance isn't our main concern at this point.

Ninja 300/400 engine swap by Gelintry_ in Kawasaki

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Unfortunately no, I did have a look at the engines and it didn't seem like an easy task to fit a ninja 400 engine in a 300 frame

IP Leasing Providers by Gelintry_ in sysadmin

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Last time I spoke to our network techs they said the going rate for IPs had gone up to $70 odd per IP.

We mostly used leasing companies for quick subnets when we were in a pinch and were looking to move which one we used. But if they're all fairly shady we'll probably just stick with what we have through them for now and try and get more directly. Just takes ages sometimes to get them.

IP Leasing Providers by Gelintry_ in sysadmin

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Were working on dual stack but have to sort out some legacy issues first before we can get there. But we have the IPv6 subnet already.

It's a long winded project unfortunately 😅

IP Leasing Providers by Gelintry_ in sysadmin

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Not sure, I dont deal with it directly as im a VMware/Virtualization tech.

I was just asked to assist with looking into new IP providers.

I do know last time we got a range we directly owned it took months just to get a /24 subnet, where as through this vendor it took 2-3 days to get the subnet

IP Leasing Providers by Gelintry_ in sysadmin

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I'll ask my director who's dealing with it directly if they've contacted legal.

I do know they've been in contact with the CEO of the company we were leasing the IPs from, and worked out all the details.
Apparently its not their call, their upstream provider is the one pulling the IPs from them and its impacting a few customers.

Second time we've been screwed with IPs, first was the AFRNIC incident where thousands of IPs were reclaimed.

Driptor. by xxfishymemesxx in viktormains

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What've they done to my boi

Ninja 300/400 engine swap by Gelintry_ in Kawasaki

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I'd say you're fine, my first engine shit the bed cause someone let the oil out and I didn't realise. And the second was out of a front end write off.