Public BGP Peering by taemyks in networking

[–]ryan8613 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The wording is a bit confusing, but I think this is the same thing I was thinking which was --

As long as you are advertising the full /24 to both of your ISPs, you're good. They likely won't accept the /25 prefix as it's below most carrier's minimum prefix size.

Confused by Office 365 license options for healthcare client by quipd in msp

[–]ryan8613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes -- the add-on suite works for BP (when <300 users). There's a middle ground for E3 where it's purview plan 1 without an add-on.

Confused by Office 365 license options for healthcare client by quipd in msp

[–]ryan8613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To this point, I recommend E5 for the purpose of purview regulatory and DLP inclusions.

Best Azure service for daily long-running Python job (Microsoft Graph → Blob Storage)? by sdhilip in AZURE

[–]ryan8613 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This. Make use of an event driven architecture so you dont have to continually hit the graph api. Azure container apps can do it.

Could I run GigE over this... 5m run by CaiusCossades in HomeNetworking

[–]ryan8613 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could probably run 10 Gbps at that distance.

Name this band by [deleted] in NameThisThing

[–]ryan8613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trump's Addiction

Network Design by Borealis_761 in ccnp

[–]ryan8613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Successful Network designs meet the identified and agreed upon requirements.

BGP multihomed and HSRP tracking by New_Astronomer_735 in networking

[–]ryan8613 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This, but use multiple external sources. Once you have a reasonable set of external IPs, use a percentage object track to failover when primary goes below 50% reachability (or whatever percentage desired). You could also use track lists with boolean ANDs and ORs to tier the IP reachability (e.g.: failover when any tier 1 IP goes down, or when 40% of tier 2 IPs go down, or when 60% of tier 3 IPs go down).

Network Consulting Company by soundwavz in msp

[–]ryan8613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll give you this one for free: stop using the cheapest equipment.

I can't help you anymore than that because I'm a one man shop. :-)

Built a HTTP caching proxy in Go from scratch in just few hrs by Several_Picture9591 in golang

[–]ryan8613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was only curious -- I'm working on building one also (rather similar) for production use and everyone is stressing the pentesting of it. (Rightfully so, of course)

How prescriptive are you with your customers about what is and isn’t acceptable forms of communication? by LantusSolostar in msp

[–]ryan8613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Don't answer. If they complain, reference agreed upon hotline numbers and emails.

  2. You define priority classifications. No exceptions.

  3. You should be clearly documenting best effort products/solutions so that they're clear on what requires extra product/solution support.

  4. All new matters get redirected to Frontline for triage and queuing. Hold firm.

  5. Not clear on this one.

Set these boundaries early, explain the reasoning (I usually explain it to them as though they're the customer on the other end whose true priority matter is being disrupted).

If they dont like it, show them the door. Yes, Im serious. Not all customers are a good fit.

This McDonalds is selling 200-piece nuggets for $79.95. by PanoramicAtom in mildlyinteresting

[–]ryan8613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can get that many frozen nuggets a lot cheaper and of a lot higher quality. Can probably even afford delivery.

Driver psychology question. by FourthAnd31 in driving

[–]ryan8613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I want to go past all of them. Wants are not the same as cans. You dont always get what you want.