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  1. Wan/remote access on How Would You Make a Distributed Office System? · · Score: 1

    I use OpenVpn with Samba for all remote connections to the companies I do work for. The company with the most users has about 500 systems in play. at 5 geographically separate locations from Florida to Northern Pennsylvania. I set up 'mini' servers at the major locations (these are white boxes which cost about $3,000 each). The operational data load is around 1TB, and the data storage is around 5TB. Using Samba, rsync, OpenVPN, Unison, and a few custom scripts, all remote white boxes data, and programming are maintained from one central location. The shares for the white boxes are designed for quick access to data with immediate need, and remote sync for data that is not immediate need. At the main office is a set of three $11,000 servers which are running virtual servers for all the white boxes, and a central repository for the 'not so immediate needed' data. These boxes are kept in sync, and can replace and/or take over the load of one of the others should they fail, or need to go down for maintenance. I have on a few occasions had to fix, or repair remote 'mini' servers, but in the instance of failure for one of these, the end user's shares are redirected to main office. There are still three systems out there that I have not had to physically touch for 3 years, still going strong. It sounds like some companies need to hire a real consultant to help with the intrinsics of the company IT operations. My idea of a consultant is an expert in the field who can advise on how to setup, operate, maintain and project future requirements the system or systems while keeping the operations cost to a minimum.

  2. impeachment on Resolution To Impeach VP Cheney Submitted · · Score: 1

    With a few modifications in the wording of this synopsis, we could be describing a majority of our elected officials. I wonder if we should be holding all of our governmental officials to the same light for other misleadings, intentional or not, in other aspects of the government operations. If so, we may be impeaching a majority of our government. I am not saying that Vice President Cheny was right in his actions, only that most of our officials behave in the same manner as long as it suites their career. We should be holding our representatives responsible for all actions they perform, whether it be something minor, or major. I believe that our elected officials need to re-examine their actions and decisions. They have been voted in to be servants to the voting populace, not to further a career, pet project, business endeavor, or pocket book. Sometimes it appears that, once voted in, they either project their own agenda, or follow their peers in order to maintain their political stature. We need representatives who will look after what is good for the populace, not a political party.
        I would like to say to our representatives this:
            support the impeachment as long as you yourself have not modified the data, mislead your constituents, withheld information, or paraphrased information in order to change its relation to the facts at hand.

    Impeachment at this time should be the last thing on your mind. You should be spending our time and resources helping our citizens, including the military citizens.