"We are aware of the claims and are investigating their veracity," HPE's Sr. Director for Global Communications Adam R. Bauer told BleepingComputer on Thursday.
"At this time we have not found evidence of an intrusion, nor any impact to HPE products or services. There has not been an extortion attempt."
Hackers with ties to the Russian government gained access to Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s cloud-based email environment, the company said in SEC filings on Wednesday
Aufgabe:
Ich will bei Proxmox den Ceph Traffic vom Proxmox Traffic trennen und dafuer dedizierte Links nehmen.
Problem:
Will ich nun in einem Cluster von 3 Servern lieber moeglich alles ueber die Onboard NICs laufen lassen oder das auch ueber die PCIe Ports verteilen?
Je nachdem wie die PCIe-Lanes verdrahtet sind und ob es sich um ein single-Socket oder Multi-Socket und/oder mehrere Nodes handelt die sich ein oder mehrere PCIe-NICs teilen.
Whenever I see comments like this about #Wayland I always have to ask, who do you think would be developing this new protocol? Every single #Linux graphics developers agrees that Wayland is where we're going, the problem is nobody agrees on how it should look
@rdfhrn@BrodieOnLinux#HPUX and #Solaris are rounding errors AFAICT both are only on life support due to existing contracts and not because #HPE or #Oracle actually want to improve them.
That being said I've seen Solaris & HP-UX in #CriticalInfrastructure (sadly can't say where due to NDAs!) but not as a #Desktop, so I'm pretty shure they don't even have #Xorg installed at all...
On the new platform of #AMEE, we discussed how to use Mastodon more effectively for topics related to #meded and #hpe. Therefore, I started a group. Just use @healthprofessionseducation in the Toot, it will be forwarded to everyone following that account. The AMEE platform needs registration and parts are at present members only: https://amee.org/AMEE/Cantarus/CantarusSignIn.aspx
Setting up an HPE MicroServer Gen8 for offsite backup use (meaning I will physically locate this box offsite and I will replicate to it from my prod storage).
I always use RAID 6/RAID-z2 for my storage systems, so the 4x 14TB Seagate Exos X16 drives would leave me with 25 TB.
I don't usually use such large capacity drives, so the jump to 38 TB raw capacity that comes with RAID-z is a bit more tempting than usual. 😬
Don't worry though, I stuck with the RAID-z2. 🤣
I am intending to put this system pretty far from me so I am doing my best to ensure I can manage it completely remotely.
The people there will be able to replace drives (I replaced the drive caddy's Torx screws with Phillips to make that easier) but I don't want to have to rely on any other help.