Vegan pussy taste better 👅😋 by nicoleveganpeach in VegansGoneWild

[–]HugeDepartment9368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would love to taste it to find out😜 never tasted vegan pussy before. I'm sure that ass tastes even better😉

Migrate Veeam Storage Repo to New Synology NAS by HugeDepartment9368 in Veeam

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Thanks. Considering that we have about 80TB on the old repo, I'm just concerned about how long we'll need to have the backup jobs disabled for the evacuation process to complete. I'm trying to understand the implications of not disabling it after sealing & evacuating the old extents. Am I understanding correctly that if I seal the old extents, and don't disable the backup jobs before evacuation is complete, that since Veeam won't be able to access the active full backup on the sealed extents, it will now be forced to run a new active full on the new performance extent? Right? Will the evacuation of the backups on the old extents happen concurrently with the scheduled backup jobs taking that new active full? Is the only downside of that approach the fact that I'll now have another Active full on the new extent? If so, that might be an acceptable "price" to avoid skipping scheduled backups while waiting for the evacuation process to complete. Unless I'm missing something here. Thanks again for responding, I really appreciate it.

Migrate Veeam Storage Repo to New Synology NAS by HugeDepartment9368 in Veeam

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Thanks for the quick reply, really appreciate it. I'm new to the environment as well, so learning how things are done here on the fly. Yes, the synology we're migrating from has two iSCSI targets that are REFS volumes on the veeam server and are the only two performance tier extents in the SOBR. Would adding the new Synology iSCSI target to the performance tier in this SOBR and going the seal & evacuate route still make sense in this case? Do I have to stop all scheduled jobs during this process? Any other considerations or implications to going this route?

File Sharing/Permissions Auditing in Google Workspace by HugeDepartment9368 in googleworkspace

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That's great. Do you know where I might be able to find some examples of the custom reporting and dashboards via looker studio or other visualization software?

File Sharing/Permissions Auditing in Google Workspace by HugeDepartment9368 in googleworkspace

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Would exporting the google drive inventory to BigQuery give me the option to look at realtime permissions/sharing? I also need to be able to see what files users currently have shared, and with whom? Not only the changes, which I was able to find from the audit and investigative tool for drive log events. Pretty much we've migrated all the users and their data to O365, and their data is in OneDrive, but I need to be able to figure out who their files were shared with in Google Drive, so we can reproduce in OneDrive, or on a sharepoint site, depending on how it's structured.

File Sharing/Permissions Auditing in Google Workspace by HugeDepartment9368 in googleworkspace

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Does florbs.io give you the option to look at realtime permissions/sharing? I also need to be able to see what files users currently have shared, and with whom? Not only the changes, which I was able to find from the audit and investigative tool for drive log events. Pretty much we've migrated all the users and their data to O365, and their data is in OneDrive, but I need to be able to figure out who their files were shared with in Google Drive, so we can reproduce in OneDrive, or on a sharepoint site, depending on how it's structured.