Archive for January, 2010

Changes?

Howdy all,

So far the first weeks of 2010 have been the busiest ever for me in a long time. The good thing is that all those hours spent went into some very cool stuff :)

And 2010 is bringing major changes….where the hell was I when that meeting went down with the changes!

Skyggnir (My employer) is moving to another building in downtown 105 Reykjavik. Downside is that we don’t really have enough parking spaces there!:)

Due to some personal stuff going on with my self I am rethinking my future. Early in 2009 I had a clear vision where I wanted to be in ten years, now I don’t. However I guess change isn’t all that bad, changes can lead to great things!

More on those changes later.

We were trying out RHEV at work today, it rocks! At least our initial testing has proven OK, but we’ll do some more extensive testing later this week. Hopefully we’ll see some deployments shortly.

Well, it’s late! :)

Bgrds,
Finnzi

Work’n'stuff :)

Howdy all,

Was doing assembly of two EMC Clariion CX4 arrays at work today for a customer. I must say the hardware seems to be high quality. The only thing that bothers me (the product is not any worse, it just bothers me to see this on a piece of storage hardware:) was the Windows license stickers on the controller shelf. The controllers run a Windows kernel. However EMC is no newcomer to the game and I am pretty darn sure that those boxes are going to be more stable then some other storage I have had to work with for the last ~6 years or so:)….

Also doing some data migration with the IBM San Volume Controller today, although not in any connection with the EMC boxes i spoke of earlier. Planning to do some firmware upgrades on a array shortly.

Just felt like yelling out my love for the SVC!

Bgrds,
Finnzi

Ohhh i loooove open source!

Howdy!

I’ve been using TVersity to view my DVD divx/xvid encoded backups on my Xbox 360. However this means that i have a Windows PC around. Don’t get me wrong, i have a Windows Vista partition on my home workstation, however i like to spend most of my time running Fedora since i don’t even have a VPN client installed on the Windows install.

Then i found uShare. This package is in the RPMForge repository which i have already configured on my home fileserver. This program will run on your Linux/*NIX install and share your media folders.

I was getting afraid that i had to find a Windows machine to have idling around just to share my media :)

Well, off for the day.

Bgrds,
Finnzi

Remote support for multiple operating systems!

Howdy,

Found this while browsing: http://www.bomgar.com/

Those guys offer the same thing as Citrix’s GoTo Assist but they offer you a appliance which you can install in your own network. It seems to support pretty much every version of Windows, MacOS X and few Linux distributions. This could probably save you a buck or two if you are buying GoTo Assist licenses ;)

Just wanted to post this before i loose the link:)

Bgrds,
Finnzi

Happy new year!

Howdy all,

Happy new year all, hopefully this is going to be a better year then 2009 was to our lovely world! :)

I’ve already migrated my email from Dreamhost to GMail, something i didn’t ever think i would do. So far so good, hopefully i will never Google my own name and find my mail in the search results :)
The web interface is awesome, searching email is blazing fast, and the spam filter is probably one of the best I have ever tried.

This really is the future for many companies. There is really no need to host your own Exchange/Domino server anymore unless you have some crazy 7-year no-delete policy (for example, financial companies). This is much more effective, has proper Blackberry/Active Sync support and costs 50$ a year per user with a 20GB mailbox.

Well….I’m off to read up on few things.
Laters,
Finnzi

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