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  1. so predicted on Millions of Voiceprints Quietly Being Harvested · · Score: 1

    My voice is my passport. Verify me.

  2. It depends (former military here) on Why Military Personnel Make the Best IT Pros · · Score: 1

    I worked in the communications field in the Marines, a couple of my peers would do quite well in civilian IT fields. (I personally transitioned just fine) However a large number of them would absolutely suck at it. A good portion of that stems from the fact that they dont like the field. Take a military member who has some experience with troubleshooting, thinking under preasure, and doesnt mind IT, sure they will be a decent worker in the civilian field. But there isnt anything new or interesting about that statement.

  3. Re:Alternative explanation on Enraged Verizon FiOS Customer Seemingly Demonstrates Netflix Throttling · · Score: 1

    Is Verizon service even available wherever the main netflix datacenter(s) is/are? If it is, wouldn't they just need to offer a better monthly connection rate, or better speed for the same rate, and let it be a "normal" competitive service for business?

    Netflix and verizon do indeed have pops in the same facilities. There was a recent post by a verizon suggested that all the congestion between netflix and them was due to a 100% saturated interconnect in LA to L3. That of course means that *all* verizon traffic going through that node is badly impacted. Verizon and netflix are currently working out a deal to peer directly. This will likely entail several hundred 10g ethernet interconnects spread out across numerous locations. But until then verizon is happily screwing over their customers just for a leg up in negotiations with netflix.

  4. Fixing the wrong problem on Ask Slashdot: Unattended Maintenance Windows? · · Score: 1

    By far the better solution is to figure out why that one specific server cant be offlined. Its far safer regardless of the tests and validations to work on a server thats not supposed to be running vs one that is. It obviously takes alot of work, but for all your critical/important services they should be running in some sort of HA scenerio. If you cant take a 5 minute outage just after normal business hours, you absolutely cannot take a failure in the service due to any sort of hardware failure(which will happen) This is coming from years of experience in a Software as a Service company/