Okay, I would try Macrium cold as I described earlier as it's easier to use than clonezilla. However if it continues to error out then you would be best served to try https://clonezilla.org/clonezilla-live.php . Clonezilla isn't very user friendly so be careful and read all the prompts, you...
That should just work as they are both SATA drives so no MBR to GPT problems. I would try it cold, just make sure to pay attention that you are choosing the proper drives as source and destination. I have seen people accidentally clone the intended destination to their source. That leads to...
Are you trying to clone a SATA SSD to a nVME SSD? Also, I tend to clone boot drives cold. Meaning create bootable recovery media using Macriums wizard. Once thats done reboot the machine and boot from the recovery media oncie it's loaded you should be able to clone the entire drive in one...
Yeah, Workstation/Server market is a different animal all together, something I am VERY used to dealing with. Aesthetics come second in this market.
Have you decided what memory you are going to use? I would definitely stick to SuperMicros HCL for that, I have had very good luck with either...
If you were to combine the adapter cable I linked above with this: http://www.microsatacables.com/u-2-sff-8639-to-m-2-nvme-ssd-adapter-1261 you may be able to add a couple more m.2 drives to the system. Might be a cable/mountin nightmare, but would be interesting to see if it worked.
After seeing the better picture that you posted I am almost certain those are "oculink" ports. Here is a link to an adapter cable: http://store.supermicro.com/55cm-oculink-sff-8639-u2-cbl-sast-0956.html
You're definitely going to want to contact Supermicro though.
Good Luck!
I don't think the ports are U.2, the expansion bay is but these ports are Oculink: http://www.connectortips.com/oculink-connectors-cables-support-new-pcie-standard/
At least that's what they look like to me. Jesus, just when I think they have created every single method of interfacing w/...
I believe they are the 2 PCI-E 3.0 NVMExpress x4 Internal Port(s) that they reference on their webpage for that board. Supermicro has some chassis that have removable NVMe 2.5" HDD bays I believe these are ports for those.
Yeah, I just looked at the Manual and that's what they are. They are...
Isn't the Formula just a sub-model of the Maximus lineup? It's this board right: https://www.asus.com/us/ROG-Republic-Of-Gamers/ROG-MAXIMUS-IX-FORMULA/
You are using UEFI boot and not CSM, correct? I am not sure if the RAID options will appear in the BIOS if CSM is enabled, but since you are...
Is this the procedure that you went through to enable RAID: https://rog.asus.com/articles/guides/how-to-install-two-m2-ssds-in-raid-0-on-maximus-ix-motherboards/
Considering you are already running an NVME SSD, I would agree. Unless you are really in need of the additional capacity on your boot volume, RAID-0 is just a risk/complication that probably isn't worth it.
This can be done, however the free version of Macrium won't cut it in this case. You will need a PAID version of Macrium Reflect which supports recovering to new hardware. Then you will have the option to inject the new RAID drivers into your restored image, Macrium calls it ReDeploy and it...
Thanks man, I was able to finally get in on this deal..
Now the only issue is that I ordered the 16GB model, then discovered the 32GB was also available, so now I have two on the way..
Well at least ordered, we will see if they actually ship..
Joe...
Yeah, I think word got out about them.. Site was fine then while I was in the process of creating my account the site went kaboom...
I am still trying to complete the order though.
Joe...
I have had a supermicro board do this when a fan began to give erroneous tach signals.. the board would essentially alert due to a failed fan for about half a second then go back to normal. Install the superodoctor monitoring software from supermicro, only the client is needed as to not...
As long as your power receptacle is 5.5mm x 2.1mm then it should work fine...
I bear no responsibility if this Ebay craptastic power adapter cooks your equipment though! :p
Joe...
He did say it is an integrated GPU which means his northbridge is getting to those temps... Those temps on a northbridge are far more disconcerting than if it was a dedicated GPU.. I would try opening the case up and putting a fan directly on the northbridge, if the problem goes away then you...
Does anybody know if this can collect data on a WAP that is configured to separate the users? All the public WiFi systems I have configured for various customers over the years I ALWAYS enabled the option to not allow peer to peer connectivity.
I may have to test this and see.... I am also...
My techbench is on a totally different subnet and port 25 is blocked at the firewall that handles the techbench. We only open port 25 when needed to test an outgoing email and even then only when we cant reconfigure the client to a more appropriate port for outgoing email. I'm about to go one...
There's your problem... Looks like you got a module that isnt reporting for some reason, the BIOS will always show your physical memory size no matter what... Might wanna try reseating the modules, otherwise you might have a bad module/slot....
Joe...
Yes I know,
These are all the same Lenovo SKU 84978GS (note the S indicates spanish), thats why I was asking where you were getting yours...
If you are just ordering from Dell, then great....
As I can use Google as well, I already new this which is why I was asking you since you...
I have used the Ubiquiti products at several locations to do what you describe... Low cost, designed to be used outdoors & robust! Available in 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz as well..
http://www.ubnt.com/nanostationloco
I have not used their new MIMO product yet, but it could be better if you need...
All the ones I have seen are are Lenovo SKU's, some of them list Spanish as the language... Where are you gonna order yours? I have a client who wants RDS/AD for 5 to ten users but is choking on the $2000.00 worth of licenses!
Joe...
My major complaint about foundation is that its only available through major OEMS! I cant just purchase the software and install in on my server... This is what I was told by my MS rep. From what he said they are getting quite a few complaints about this so it may change in the future, we...
xphil3 - Thanks for the information, the added bandwidth provided by the ASA isn't really a concern in these installations, only using T1's for connectivity. The lower cost of the SSL VPN licenses is whats pushing me towards the 881. Is it the same SSL implementation that Cisco uses elsewhere...
Mainly how do they compare to a ASA5505? They seem to be a cross between the ASA and a 18xx series router, is this assumption correct? The SSL VPN licensing seems way cheap, is it the same as Cisco's other SSL offerings?
Thanks!
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Anybody here have any experience with the Cisco 8xx series of routers? I am thinking about using one instead of a ASA5505 at a client's location.
Joe...
That warranty extension was only for one year beyond the original one year warranty. So unless he bought it less than two years ago HP will tell him to pound sand.... We discovered this about six months ago when we tried & failed to get HP to cover one
Joe...
This is one of the known issues with these HP notebooks... Unfortunately it will likely require a new motherboard. You can try to update the bios, we have had that work once.
Joe...