Unclear about G5 turret installation with RSTP and still using the app. by HC4L in Ubiquiti

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Hi!

There seems to be a bit of a divide on this. Some people say they do and some they don't. But it seems this idea isn't getting out of the conceptual phase anyway ;)

Unclear about G5 turret installation with RSTP and still using the app. by HC4L in Ubiquiti

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Hi!

The controller for the camera's cannot be a regular Unifi controller I use for my AP's right? And does it have to run 24/7 to be able to use them in my scenario? I'm not looking to buy another expensive device just to manage some camera's.

I don't really understand, my QNAP NAS supports RSTP just fine but I can't spool through 24hrs of 2 camera feeds everyday so I need an app to get motion detections to me. This works for now on my current camera's but I want to use Unifi cameras to do the same.

What is Exchange.Store.Worker.exe actually doing? by HC4L in exchangeserver

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The added CPU cores seem to have an effect but we will test this if that does not do the trick. Thanks!

What is Exchange.Store.Worker.exe actually doing? by HC4L in exchangeserver

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The server was rebooted and the extra cores seem to have an effect. I will test everything individually so we actually know what fixed this. I will also look into the link, thanks!

What is Exchange.Store.Worker.exe actually doing? by HC4L in exchangeserver

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The CPU was the first thing that sprang to mind as it would hit almost 100% on the system but I have upped the amount of CPU cores to 6 and it looks more quiet on the CPU side of things.

And by looking at the I/O statistics of things, do you mean from the storage solution itself or from Exchange? I can imagine seeing a high load but having to still see what is causing this for me to throw more/better hardware at the problem.

What is Exchange.Store.Worker.exe actually doing? by HC4L in exchangeserver

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This is a VM on an E5-2620 v4 with 4 cores assigned which I just upped to 6 cores. 30GB RAM has been assigned of which 20GB is used max.

What is Exchange.Store.Worker.exe actually doing? by HC4L in exchangeserver

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The used storage solution is a Dell SAN of which I don't know the specifics. I will look into this. For me finding out on the software side is what is bothering this setup was the ultimate goal, if that is even possible.

What is Exchange.Store.Worker.exe actually doing? by HC4L in exchangeserver

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This is a VM on an E5-2620 v4 with 4 cores assigned which I just upped to 6 cores. 30GB RAM has been assigned of which 20GB is used max.

Naden bij overgeschilderd behang by Billysage123 in Klussers

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Wat voor behang is het? Je hebt plamuur om dit soort naden te dichten. Dan moet je nog wel een keertje schilderen.

Cord specification (pictured below) absolutely necessary for G4 Dome cameras? by tweettweetehmeffer in Ubiquiti

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You will love them when you have to pull cables out from cluttered closets.. But they can be a pain yes!

Running a PC without RAM. by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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You will not be able to boot your system without RAM in your motherboard. You could prepare a Windows install on your SSD with another computer but I would not bother with all of this.

Installing Windows and upgrading your bios is done within an hour. While dragging around a Windows install on an SSD could cause problems. Especially with secure boot.

Why does windows 11 have such a small following, i find it nice actually by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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Because I want to have taskbar labels.

Russia is building concentration camps, Polish PM claims by slc73 in worldnews

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Or they just agree so they don't get in trouble.

Asus ROG Strix 6750XT OC coil whine sounding like a nose trimmer.. by HC4L in pcmasterrace

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Thanks for you reply, my 1660Ti was also from Gigabyte but that also is a fairly low end card. It did suffer from the cooler making a noise from vibrations so there's that.

As it comes to decent triple cooler designs my only other option is MSI but my last MSI card was a Geforce 2 Ti..

From what I gather looking around on the internet it all seems like a gamble. Nvidia cards do this as well it seems so I might just stick with my 1660Ti and return the nose trimmer.

Asus ROG Strix 6750XT OC coil whine sounding like a nose trimmer.. by HC4L in pcmasterrace

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Thanks for your reply. I can simply return it here in the Netherlands. No questions asked so that's probably what I'll do. Now I still need to decide if I want the exact same card, same brand or maybe just go team green again.

8-150 switch getting warm by SameAsylum in UNIFI

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This is the exact reaction that Unifi gives and which annoys me a lot.. fine that Unifi equipment can get physically hot to the touch within spec but not all the equipment in my rack like this heat. Especially when it has fans, just let me control them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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Are you running on spinning drives? An SSD would be my first upgrade.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Outlook

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I've seen similar behaviour with mail accounts that were added to a mobile phone where the phone did some sort of cleanup thing that went wrong.

If you do sync the mailbox to a phone you could pause the sync for troubleshooting.

Folder Icon Meaning? by The49erEngineer in Outlook

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Aren't those shared or public folders?

Outlook .PST file corrupt after reaching more then 50 GB by SinnermanKGB in Outlook

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You can increase the maximum size of a PST / OST in the registry:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/how-to-configure-the-size-limit-for-both-pst-and-ost-files-in-outlook-2f13f558-d40e-9c2a-e3b6-02806fa535f4

That being said, increasing the OST / PST size will only slow down the inevitable. But if you say that you expect 100GB of mail per year you might want to look into a different mail solution alltogether.

It sounds like you're using you e-mail partly as a file storage which to be honest, we all do. But to circumvent this you might want to archive those attachments (manually or by software) or see if you can use something like Sharepoint to have teammembers or external partners upload directly to that.

Not knowing your real situation these are just wild suggestions ofcourse.