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That happens when there is some kind of hack in the middle of the connection. Like digital to POTS converters or shit switching and routing configurations. The same thing happened at my company, and then they finished the deployment and everything was much better.
I understand the reluctance, but it doesn't have to be dangerous. We can just switch to some kind of wireless beacon device like they use on the water. Three buttons, fire, police and ems. Hit the button, people show up at your house.
Maybe the unions could guarantee job security by giving the school districts the best possible teachers? If a teacher doesn't meet standards, pull them out of the classroom and send them back to school. They keep their jobs, and children aren't victimized by the unions' desire to keep their people employed.
Exactly. My parents and all their cousins grew up in houses with about 100 sq feet per person. Three bedrooms, 7 kids, etc. Sure, they were able to live on dad's salary, but mom's entire day was spent toiling so they could make it work. If you want to live like they did in the 70s (and 60s and 50s), you certainly can on one income. But it won't be pretty, because it wasn't pretty then either. We have two income households because we have greater expectations for standards of living.
I think the rebuild time depends on the sustained write ability of the controller and drive more than the size of the drive. It is always going to take X amount of time to fill up a hard drive, whether the source of the data is one other drive or 7 other drives.
Yes, RAID is not a backup. But it definitely can reduce the number of times you need to use your backups.
I would also suggest that if doing a resync affects client performance all that much, your machine is misconfigured or under-specced.
If your firewall and LAN config is good enough, perimeter defense works fine. Unsecured devices should never be able to see anything but the path to the gateway. If they need to access something internally, it should be through some kind of proxy.