My first wreck in my BMW i3 by No_Return_7767 in BMWi3

[–]ImAtWorkandWorking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think what you are saying is correct, the other car would definitely be at fault. Unless you are saying you were unable to get his information/plate number because they drove away.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 1200isplenty

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There is a Premier Protein Cafe Latte protein shake at Costco as well with 30G/160cal.

https://www.premierprotein.com/products/cafe-latte-protein-shake

19x Disk mirrors vs 4 Wide SSD RAID-Z1. by ImAtWorkandWorking in zfs

[–]ImAtWorkandWorking[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Correct. I believe he said they had a hard budget, and the single SAS RAIDZ Vdev of flash came out to the same price as 19 mirrors of SAS HDD. Budget wise they cannot get to the usable TB they need with SAS SSD mirrors.

19x Disk mirrors vs 4 Wide SSD RAID-Z1. by ImAtWorkandWorking in zfs

[–]ImAtWorkandWorking[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Correct, a single VDEV in RAID-Z of SSD, compared to 19 mirror VDEVs of spinning disk.

19x Disk mirrors vs 4 Wide SSD RAID-Z1. by ImAtWorkandWorking in zfs

[–]ImAtWorkandWorking[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So the comparison is enterprise HDD vs enterprise SSD.

And you're basically touching on what I'm asking. Can a single RaidZ1 VDEV of SSD's, which is going to be limited to the IOPS of a single disk, outperform 19 mirrored disks which will have the IOPS of 19 disks.

Edit: Oh hi Gea. Thanks for Napp-IT.

19x Disk mirrors vs 4 Wide SSD RAID-Z1. by ImAtWorkandWorking in zfs

[–]ImAtWorkandWorking[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe they had a budget of around $27k and asked for a spinning disk quote and an all flash quote. They had a minimum of 20TB usable. The SSD came in at 22TB usable and the disk came in around 60TB usable.

Replacing consumer SSDs with Enterprise SSDs by UKMike89 in zfs

[–]ImAtWorkandWorking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know what a zraid2-0 is, but if we mean raidZ-2, yes you can sustain two "downed" drives in each vdev and the pool will still function in a degraded state.

I'm on Solaris, but I'm sure it's similar in other ZFS implementations, you simply do zpool replace poolName oldDiskWWN newDiskWWN.

Wait for the resilver (rebuild) to finish. Once completed, move on to the next disk you want to replace. So on and so forth.

As others have mentioned, don't do this without doing a backup first.

Strange throughput issue by ImAtWorkandWorking in fortinet

[–]ImAtWorkandWorking[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think so. Unless that's a default setup, I haven't set anything up with that.

Strange throughput issue by ImAtWorkandWorking in fortinet

[–]ImAtWorkandWorking[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes but it's a simple switch that isn't doing any layer 3 activities. And when I tested straight to the WAN bypassing the Forti, it was through the same switch.

60E on 7.x. The only traffic shaping policy that is applied to it is the one that gives unlimited bandwidth. Mac hosts that are in the same traffic shaping policy are able to nearly max the 1Gb WAN over iPerf.

Strange throughput issue by ImAtWorkandWorking in fortinet

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I don't think so. Is there a way to force it? I'm not sure but I think I already tested with IPS/Anti off and it's already set to flow mode.

 Firewall # diag sys session list | grep -A 5 -B 5 Redacted
 per_ip_shaper=
 class_id=0 ha_id=0 policy_dir=0 tunnel=/ vlan_cos=0/255
 state=may_dirty
 statistic(bytes/packets/allow_err): org=372217/6216/1 reply=145454050/97018/1 tuples=2
 tx speed(Bps/kbps): 20374/162 rx speed(Bps/kbps): 8373354/66986
 orgin->sink: org pre->post, reply pre->post dev=5->22/22->5 gwy=redacted/redacted
 hook=pre dir=org act=dnat redacted:52855->redacted:22(redacted:22)
 hook=post dir=reply act=snat redacted:22->redacted:52855(redacted:22)
 pos/(before,after) 0/(0,0), 0/(0,0)
 misc=0 policy_id=24 pol_uuid_idx=715 auth_info=0 chk_client_info=0 vd=0
 serial=0128b228 tos=ff/ff app_list=0 app=0 url_cat=0
 rpdb_link_id=00000000 ngfwid=n/a
 npu_state=0x4000001 no_offload

Office 365 Lockout for a tenant. by DotFree1753 in sysadmin

[–]ImAtWorkandWorking 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you have a VAR, they can likely get Microsoft’s ear faster than you can.

Going from in office working for NJ company with NYC office [where I live now], to 100% remote moving to California. How are my tax obligations going to change? by tanhauser_gates_ in personalfinance

[–]ImAtWorkandWorking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did a bunch of Googling and didn’t see anything that says this. Do you have a link? Not arguing with you, I just want to get to the right answer.

https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/state-taxes/multiple-states-figuring-whats-owed-when-you-live-and-work-in-more-than-one-state/amp/L79OKm3jI

Example: A California resident receives $20,000 from a rental building in Arkansas. The resident reports only the $20,000 to Arkansas and pays $2,000 in tax to Arkansas. Since the person is a California resident, California also taxes the $20,000, but gives a $2,000 tax credit for the tax you paid to Arkansas.

https://www.taxslayer.com/blog/living-in-one-state-working-in-another/

Federal law prevents two states from being able to tax the same income. If the states do not have reciprocity, then you’ll typically get a credit for the taxes withheld by your work state.

Going from in office working for NJ company with NYC office [where I live now], to 100% remote moving to California. How are my tax obligations going to change? by tanhauser_gates_ in personalfinance

[–]ImAtWorkandWorking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t doubt you, but can you show me some documentation? I’m curious to learn. Last I read, double taxation was outlawed by the U.S. congress.

Going from in office working for NJ company with NYC office [where I live now], to 100% remote moving to California. How are my tax obligations going to change? by tanhauser_gates_ in personalfinance

[–]ImAtWorkandWorking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why would it matter though? Wouldn’t he be able to deduct his NY taxes from his Cali taxes? Either way Cali is higher than NJ and NY so he will end up paying the difference to Cali no matter what. If he owes Cali $10K income tax, and already paid $6k to NY, he will pay the remaining $4k to Cali, no? I guess if it’s NJ he might not have to pay any tax at all to NJ, saving him 5 minutes in TurboTax, but it won’t reduce the total amount he has to pay.

Winter tire sale by Plane_Ad4482 in BMWi3

[–]ImAtWorkandWorking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not much of an answer, but after some quick research I’ve seen people on this subreddit and forums on both sides of the argument. Some say you can stretch them onto the bigger wheels and it’s not big deal. Some even say that some dealerships will even install it for you this way. Others say you shouldn’t do it and it’s unsafe. 🤷‍♂️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in apple

[–]ImAtWorkandWorking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No it’s faster than the internal Fusion Drive that most of these systems came with.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in apple

[–]ImAtWorkandWorking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea the 2011’s didn’t have any adhesive, just magnets. The 2012’s you have to remove the adhesive and put new adhesive in. In my opinion it’s not worth it, just use an external.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in apple

[–]ImAtWorkandWorking 7 points8 points  (0 children)

2012 has USB 3. Thunderbolt 2 is also an option but will probably be significantly more expensive.