On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 9:19 PM, Sytze de Boer wrote:
> Matt, thank you for that quick and great guidance.
> I think I may have to work out how to make that top line greater than 255
> chars, but I'm working on it.
> Text to myvar, right?
>
>
Matt, thank you for that quick and great guidance.
I think I may have to work out how to make that top line greater than 255
chars, but I'm working on it.
Text to myvar, right?
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 3:32 PM, M Jarvis wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 8:28 PM, Sytze de
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 8:28 PM, Sytze de Boer wrote:
> My client has asked me to export specified data to a CSV file
> That's the easy part.
> I have a CSV file with a header and 500 detail lines.
>
> Now he has asked that
> Column 1, Row 1, (the header) MUST be called
My client has asked me to export specified data to a CSV file
That's the easy part.
I have a CSV file with a header and 500 detail lines.
Now he has asked that
Column 1, Row 1, (the header) MUST be called *contactname
Column 7, Row 1, (some details) MUST be called *PAYDUEDATE
and a few others
As promised, I'm not letting my missing my ride last fall stop me! I'm
registered to ride in the 2016 Tour de Cure, which is a cycling event designed
to raise money to help research for a cure for diabetes. The ride will take
place on Saturday, May 14, 2016.
>
> It's been suggested that I virtualize my network. To me the advantages are
> not clear but the risks are.
It really depends... We've been running a VMWare/ESXi host with up to 20
VMs using VMWare Essentials now for almost eight years now, but are slowly
moving back to individual VMs.
We have both older IBM blades and newer HP blades to hold our virtualized
environment. Roughly 150 + virtual servers. All SQL servers are true iron
with 4 16 core CPUs and 256 gig of ram. Sans maintain both virtual systems
as well as SQL luns.
Our licenses are probably more than the hardware.
I think it's Server 2008 service Pack 2
Are you saying the program itself should decide where the temp files should be
or the config.fpw file?
From: Dave Crozier
To: ProFox Email List
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2016 12:06 PM
Subject: RE:
Michael,
What server are your TS services running under?
We had untold problems with 2008 hosting TS and since moving to RDS/RDP on
2012 the problems have decreased significantly. The biggest problem with TS is
organising where temporary files are created when a single session login is
shared
I have a legacy FFW 2.6 program running under terminal services
The customer complains that a certain report "hangs" and never completes. I
test it on my login, everything is fine. I have them create another login for
me using their profile, that works fine. The permissions and setups
Probably the only major decision you have to make is on using Hyper-V or
VMWare. We started off on VMWare and then when Server 2012 came out and Hyper-V
was bundled free of charge we moved to that, which is where we are today. I
still like VMWare and the costs have reduced dramatically but it
Ken,
Seven Virtualised servers on one box take a fairly beefy machine to give
acceptable performance and certainly not a desktop type machine. We started
with about 20 physical servers and we rationalised first (amalgamating servers
where possible) and now have those resulting 7 VM's
You may have a lot of bottlenecks that overlap one another.
Moving backup files during day hours is one of the list that caught my eye.
Maybe your best bet is getting a better switch?
Slow sql server systems may be that the server is not configured properly
for what you are doing. You stated
Thank you.
I can't use cloud services because most of the data on the network
are subject to HIPAA requirements. HIPAA compliance requires specific
agreements with cloud vendors that render them legally and
specifically liable for the confidentiality of the data, and those
agreements ratchet
I don't see a mention about budget. If you have a large (not small)
budget I would first give your information below to rackspace (I did
that many years ago and I am very happy with the performance, support
and cost)
Also, I would check into amazon, M$, Google, etc, other large name cloud
Have any of you had experience working with (rather) large
virtualized networks?
It's been suggested that I virtualize my network. To me the
advantages are not clear but the risks are. Since I am old-school and
highly risk-averse when it comes to computer technology, I need to
hear different
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