Realistically, the best way to handle IPv6 at the moment is to dual-stack (ie run both IPv4 and IPv6). Run your IPv4 out using IPv4 NAT as you...
MyNetFone does the job for me (use it for cheap international calls)
I agree with this. Another thing to check would be the PSUs, but having 3-4 year old drives is most likely the main problem.
I had similar experiences with dual-port 10gbit NICs in our cluster. I ended up taking one port to switch A and the other port to switch B,...
+1 on the MeetingPoint, I've found the Snom config a bit painful, but they do work well.
ICP Computers http://www.icp-australia.com.au/ have various ISA boards available (not affiliated, just bought from them before). I know of...
Got my first EdgeRouter Lite unit yesterday, comments so far: The CLI feels a bit like Junos (from the brief encounters I've had with Junos)....
OrionVM are worth a look, we've used them for several jobs over the years.
Xero or Saasu are well worth a look (we evaluated them recently, but they weren't powerful enough for our needs). There are plenty of addons out...
I think that was me :) If it wasn't I'll claim it anyway: ). Remember to cost in your time to maintain <insert solution here> - yes...
How maily mailboxes are you looking at? <50 or so, I'd use a hosted setup like Mailguard (no association, just a long-term happy customer). >50...
24 vs 5 spindles will make all the difference there. Elvis, I'm keen to hear how oVirt runs for you, also interested to see the writeup of the...
My big concern with that spec is going to be I/O performance - RAID5 and 7.2k drives aren't going to behave well with heavy I/O. The CPU may also...
Don't have a copy of AS3760 in front of me to quote the relevant section, but testing is to be completed at 250V when voltage limiting devices are...
Fair enough, I think I've been hanging out in corporate land for too long with machines that only have a single HDD, basic CPU and onboard GFX :)
Now that LCD screens are the norm, 500W is going to probably be on the high side unless they have a particularly high-spec machine. I would be...
Make sure you consider your power needs - not so bad these days (when I was lanning, everyone was using CRTs), but can still cause grief if you...
I hope someone just forgot a decimal point in there... Jaycar have a few kits that might suit...
Been posted about a million times before in this forum, do a search. Usually ends up with Nagios being used by 99% of people.
A few things to check Check your MTU/MSS, the Mikrotiks sometimes need a bit of tweaking to get this right Check your PPP profiles and see...