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We run Proxmox 1.9 for our virtual pbx systems. I love it. Beats the hell out of Esxi and it A LOT faster =D Haven't messed around with 2.0 that much. Looks pretty cool though.
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We use FreePBX and Elastix. Hell we could sell you a Virtual PBX so you don't even have to mess with it! But PBXinaFlash is nice too =D. Just stay away from Trixbox..it's outdated and sh!tty.
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Kayako. Not a big fan of it too much configuring and it takes time setting stuff up.
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ITT and other schools like that are for people that think "oh well i'm tired of flipping burgers at McDonalds and I wanna work on computers now cause I own a Dell" Like rehook stated..get an AA/AS at a community college and call it good. Most community colleges also have Certification classes. Well a couple here in Kansas do.
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I would check out SpinRite..it's saved my ass a couple times.
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I'd be careful and make sure you disable p2p, so if somone is torrenting that they don't get your account shut off. A "friend" has a router Mikrotik router setup as a hotspot and shares the internet with his "family" that pay a minimal fee "for equipment expenses only". He is running 2 Engenious EOC-2611 on the outside of his house to the router mentioned above. Each computer is setup with a static address via MAC (that way people can't add 3-4 computers) If you need any help let me know. link for router here link for access points here
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my computer is for sale for $1400 :-D 6-core 1100T with 16gb ram
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Is it an Athlon Dual-Core? Should run just fine. If you want to run Windows VMs you have to have a cpu that supports Virtualization (AMD-V) If not, if you run linux guests you should be fine.
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So, What Exactly Is In A Phone Tech's Toolkit These Days?
3TeK replied to moyam01's topic in Everything Else
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You could buy my computer for $1400 AMD Phenom II X6 1100T (SIX CORES) Black Edition 3.3Ghz (runs at 3.9 no problem) ASUS M4A88T-M/USB3 AM3 AMD 880G HDMI USB 3.0 Micro ATX Motherboard Gskill 16GB DDR3 1333(4x4GB) Sapphire 5870 1GB with 2 DVI, 1 HDMI and 1 DisplayPort Western Digital 300GB Velociraptor 10k rpm Hitachi 2TB 7200rpm SATA Drive Cooler Master 700W power supply Cooler Master Elite 341 Micro-atx mid tower with 4 120MM Fans Corsair H50 Water Cooling Kit Scythe Kaze Master 5.25" Fan Controller Sony DVD+-RW SATA Driver
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I don't know why you'd go with a Xeon for something like that. I bought my AMD 1100T 6core for $240 and 16GB of regular DDR3-1333 for $160. I would use that Lian-Li case for sure. The only cases i've seen with 8 bays are 3Us. I have an Icy Dock in my file server and it only holds 5 hard drives (which 10TB is enough for now) so I don't know why you would need anything more than that unless you have a ton of Blu-Ray movies. But you could totally build something like, Lian Li Case Zotac Mini-Itx Socket 775 ($50) Intel Pentium E5800 Wolfdale 3.2GHz Corsair 2GB DDR 2667 Thermaltake TR2 W0070RUC 430W Then if you want another NIC just throw in SYBA 10/ 100/ 1000Mbps PCI-Express Network Card 1 x RJ45 Then add your drives and your set.
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http://www.roc-noc.com/mikrotik/routerboard/rb750.html You can set queues for each device connected that way they can't rape the internet. Pretty easy to use (software GUI). I use the Gigabit (750G) model of that one. Never had a problem with it.
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weak. covering their asses I guess. you could always say you own your own firm and put a PO Box :-D
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I love them. We run them for everything. They are finally coming out with that 750 w/ wireless N built in (2 months after i buy a new router) I'd also recommend the 493AH or 493G they have 8 ports and have a rackmount kit. Baltic Networks has some cool Mikrotik stuff too.
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I run about 75 hotels WiFi networks. I have to manually put in the MAC address to bypass the hotspot page. Might talk to the network admin or just hack the router :-D
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Just get a mikrotik or build a box with RouterOS. It supports IPv6, and it's ready to go. This is the one i'm running (ipv4 only) http://www.roc-noc.com/mikrotik/routerboard/rb750g.html
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I was wondering the same thing. I saw i'm -1 wtf?
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You could always buy our server. AMD Quad Quad-Core Opteron 8354 2.2Ghz w/48gb ram and 4TB of hard drive space in a 1U :-D
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PM sent.
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I just sold one on eBay for 500. It was a Gateway 6860FX. Core 2 Duo, 4gb ram, 8800GTS 512mb 17" Ran left 4 dead 2, so it could prolly handle WoW.
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Sold! Gotta love ebay :-D
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bump.. lowered to 200 w/free shipping. lowest i can go guys. if no one picks it up, looks like its gonna replace my 360 :-D
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asshat..i thought someone was interested, thanks lol
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*bump* no love?
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Selling my old server, upgraded to a Quad Core system so I don't need this anymore. Intel Core 2 Duo e7500 2.93Ghz Comes with 2GB (2x1GB Corsair DDR2 667) 80GB Western Digital SATA (boot drive) 1TB Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM SATA drive 3 10/100/1000 NIC Server can come preloaded with your choice of Linux/Unix Distro i.e., CentOS, Ubuntu, Fedora, FreeBSD, etc. No optical drive installed $200 OBO anywhere in the US. Trying to move this fast, got too many bills. Accept Paypal. PM me for more info. Thank guys!