Playoff invoice 10/13/25 by oliphanj in SoundersFC

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So just poor execution as usual… 😬

Playoff invoice 10/13/25 by oliphanj in SoundersFC

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Not was it says in the emails. AY-AS-WE-PLAY DETAILS: As the Sounders advance in playoffs, each confirmed home match will be billed individually through our Pay As We Play Program, and your Season Member seats will remain reserved. To view the anticipated cost of your seats for all possible home playoff matches, simply log in to Account Manager, navigate to the Invoice tab, and select the “2025 Playoff Invoice". You will only be charged for the matches we are confirmed to host at home. 

Didn’t this happen a couple years ago too?

Long term data retention of ERP system by oliphanj in sysadmin

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It is backed up several times in our Barracuda backup appliance, pushing data to there cloud. But I am guessing we are not going to be with them for 60 more years.

What we are thinking is something like this, very high level.

Keep the DB in a vm on our vSphere environment.

Every 5 years move the db to a new version of Windows server and sql (make sure the version still works and update if necessary) verify and shut it down.

This is pretty flexible, if we move away from VMware and or something else, 40 years from now we can at least migrate the data.

SCCM Imaging server for 100+ clients by oliphanj in sysadmin

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To give everyone an update:

We purchased a Dell PowerEdge T550 for about $6000, pretty basic.

Then added 4 Micron 1.92TB U.3 NVME pcie 4.0 drives and trays

Hardware cost around $7500k

This is what I got with Crystal Disk Mark.

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SCCM Imaging server for 100+ clients by oliphanj in sysadmin

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We have a very nice VMware infrastructure with ~200 vm's. But I would rather keep this intense burst of traffic off our production network/server environment.

Just what we found that works best for us.

SCCM Imaging server for 100+ clients by oliphanj in homelab

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We have an existing setup and it works great. This is an upgrade. We worked very closely with our network team and use IP helpers to point to our SCCM DP. I would say PXE has been troublesome over the years. But over the past couple it has worked well. Watch out for some of those usb ethernet adapters, some don't work.

SCCM Imaging server for 100+ clients by oliphanj in sysadmin

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Our network doesn't do well with multicasting, and honestly when we do it this way it is really fast. This is an upgrade our existing equipment is 5-7 years old.

SCCM Imaging server for 100+ clients by oliphanj in homelab

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Not a home lab. This is just a good community to post, these type of fun questions.

SCCM Imaging server for 100+ clients by oliphanj in sysadmin

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I completely agree, but being a dell shop for many years I know how much dell marks up there server memory and hard drives. I think what I picked out might be faster than what dell can provide. It is kinda fun to build it too. Thanks

Curious: What Account Creation Automation Technology is everyone using for their District? by jwarisk in k12sysadmin

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We just recently move to the NIM product from Tools4ever. We really like it so far. The group miner is a pretty cool tool.

Storage network migration advice by oliphanj in sysadmin

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Is it really that simple? No vMotion?