

What is an accurate job title for my responsibilities? IT & Tech Careers.Snap! - Cyber Fortress, Illeism, Google Passkeys, Modular Laptop AMD options Spiceworks Originalsįlashback: May 3rd, 1984: Dell Founded from Michael Dell's Dorm Room (Read more HERE.)īonus Flashback: BC: Solar eclipse seen at Ugarit by Mesopotamian astronomers.So I block the following URL in the firewall: Suppose I want to block access to an Instagram page for members of my network I had some questions about URL filtering and its use Hello everyone,Which phone system are you using in your company? Is it Ring Central,ĪT&T Vonage, Cisco Call manager or something else? How many phone extensions do you have? Are you using extensions or direct numbers for each user? Ho. Which phone system are you using in your company? Internet Connectivity & Telecom.Note If you go up to the GS5 VMs you can easily get 1GB/s throughput on the disks. This is an 8 core, 114GB RAM, 4x1Tb Premium Storage disks. Therefore the below result isn't really reflective of our SQL environment at all so not sure what you'll get out of it.This is from a 16 core, 300GB RAM, Windows Server 2012 r2, SQL Server 2014 Enterprise fully patched, with a Pure Storage FA-405 (baby array from their old generatation) AFA which also uses Toshiba SSDs.įor comparison sake our Dev VM in Azure using Premium storage.


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It is also worth noting that this result is on a storage array with lots of other VMs, we can and in fact often do run at a full 3GB/s random read/write. I'm not putting CrystalDiskMark on my production boxes and my dev boxes are very chatty so the below isn't an idle test but one fighting for resource and this one is only configured for 1/2 throughput so for live you can expect 2x the below numbers. I'd expect them to be pretty much bang on the same where in some cases, 4K between your L and c drive, the difference is nearly 2x. If these volumes are all on the same volumes then why is there such a variance in the results. All are on Toshiba SSDs (same drives, spread across, in Raid 10)
