Storage Spaces Performance Analysis – Part 2
In part 1 I went through the basics, now it’s time to get a bit more exotic. I promised to do some SSD testing, but first I had to check… Read more »
In part 1 I went through the basics, now it’s time to get a bit more exotic. I promised to do some SSD testing, but first I had to check… Read more »
Preamble We’re building a new company from the ground up and I’ve decided to go the software way in regards of storage. We’ve used to be using LSI MegaRAID but… Read more »
So Windows 10 has this great misfeature of updating drivers on its own no matter what you do. No, we’re not talking about the Home edition where you can’t disable… Read more »
So I decided to give SFB Server 2015 (previously called Lync Server) a go because I’m getting really tired of our old Catalyst 2911. I completed several of the preliminary… Read more »
Even though the Office 365 team promised 2FA to arrive in Outlook by the end of 2014, it’s still MIA. That’s why it’s so ironic that the consumer-grade Mail app… Read more »
I just received an email from Azure telling me that from now, Azure Active Directory Connect is generally available. In human language this means that AD Connect is finally out… Read more »
So you install Jenkins and also deploy Nginx over it. Eventually you also enable, or even enforce SSL. Later, you may get really cocky and also setup required protocol versions… Read more »
After checking out the elementary announcement I figured Tumblr supports Disqus. Yay, what a realization. So now you can add your kind and not-so-kind comments to my articles. At the… Read more »
Prelude For whatever reason your users may end up in the recycle bin. Normally you can restore them easily by just clicking on Restore user on the Office portal. But… Read more »
The disaster I had gave me some good pointers regarding how one should configure and use their Office 365 tenant and on-premises AD together. Here’s some suggestions: Always use a… Read more »