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New IPManager Design

Posted by Michael Dale on Wed, 18 Jan 2012 10:40 PM

This theme will be out for version 2.6 (no time frame for this release yet).

IPManager 2.6 


Bluetrait Money

Posted by Michael Dale on Thu, 11 Aug 2011 11:49 AM

New version of Bluetrait Money is finally out!

You can purchase it from here:

codecanyon.net/item/bluetrait-money/458252


Google hired some graphic designers

Posted by Michael Dale on Mon, 04 Jul 2011 3:23 PM

....only took 13 years.

The new google design is much much better than the crap they've been feeding us....

 

....speaking of designers, new Dalegroup website coming soon :) Should be sweet.


Kaseya + Ninite

Posted by Michael Dale on Tue, 21 Jun 2011 11:51 AM

Automatically patch 250+ computers with all the latest apps in a couple of clicks. The wonders of having remote scripting control over all computers we look after (Windows, Mac and Linux).

Although Kaseya is a very heavy program (my server has 5gb of ram just for it!) it does so much useful stuff.

Handles windows event log collection, patch management, application deployment, alerting, remote control, silent scripting, remote command line, registry editor, reporting, anti-virus and malware and a bunch of other things. Basically means I can manage any machine from a web browser without needing to login to the actual computer (also no VPN needed). Yay!

Only issue is that I cannot remote control from an iPad.

I take my recommendation back. Ninite are now charging much much more per month than before. I have yet to work out what the new cost gives me, so at this stage I cannot recommend it.


IPManager 2.2 tickets sql improvements.

Posted by Michael Dale on Tue, 21 Jun 2011 11:33 AM

Primary tickets query in IPManager, working very nicely (110,000 tickets in a slow VM).

SQL result

Host: localhost
Database: ipm_test
Generation Time: Jun 21, 2011 at 01:10 AM
Generated by: phpMyAdmin 3.2.0.1 / MySQL 5.1.36-community-log
SQL query: EXPLAIN SELECT tickets.* , c.id AS `source_client_id`, c.client_name AS `source_client_name`, c.email AS `source_client_email`, c2.client_name AS `assigned_user_name`, c2.email AS `assigned_user_email`, comp.name AS `source_company_name`, p.name AS `priority_name`, t.name AS `ticket_state_name` FROM tickets LEFT JOIN clients c ON c.id = tickets.source_client_id LEFT JOIN clients c2 ON c2.id = tickets.assigned_user_id LEFT JOIN priorities p ON p.id = tickets.priority_id LEFT JOIN ticket_state t ON t.id = tickets.ticket_state_id LEFT JOIN companies comp ON comp.id = tickets.source_company_id WHERE 1 = 1 AND tickets.ticket_state_id = 1 ORDER BY last_modified DESC LIMIT 50 OFFSET 0;
Rows: 6

id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 SIMPLE tickets index ticket_state_id last_modified 8 NULL 50 Using where
1 SIMPLE c eq_ref PRIMARY PRIMARY 4 ipm_test.tickets.source_client_id 1  
1 SIMPLE c2 eq_ref PRIMARY PRIMARY 4 ipm_test.tickets.assigned_user_id 1  
1 SIMPLE p eq_ref PRIMARY PRIMARY 4 ipm_test.tickets.priority_id 1  
1 SIMPLE t const PRIMARY PRIMARY 4 const 1  
1 SIMPLE comp eq_ref PRIMARY PRIMARY 4 ipm_test.tickets.source_company_id 1  

Expensive HP

Posted by Michael Dale on Tue, 21 Jun 2011 11:22 AM

So the cheap dell was nice for the price.

This server was much more expensive.

2x6 core Xeon (24 total including HT), 24gb Ram, 1.1TB SAS 10K Raid 10, VMware.

Still only 24gb of ram.....haha. It's a nice server though.

 Big HP


Cheap Dell

Posted by Michael Dale on Tue, 21 Jun 2011 10:39 AM

You can purchase some really cheap computers these days. Makes me wonder why cloud computing is so popular (hint people are lazy).

Dell T310
Xeon 2.5GHz Quad
2x500TB Raid 1 HDDs (SATA so not great, but should be fine)
24gb Ram (yeah sweet)
Windows SBS 2011
3 year onsite warranty.
1gb ethernet link with unlimited transfer between server and workstations :p

$2800/inc GST.

24gb Ram and SBS for less than $3k, seriously nice.

It has been interesting to see my clients thoughts on cloud computing. Some are all for it, while others won't touch it. Long term it seems like the only solution, but for many customers they simply don't trust these cloud providers (and I'm mostly in agreement).


iMac

Posted by Michael Dale on Tue, 21 Jun 2011 10:25 AM

So after upgrading my Core2Duo 2.4GHz MBP to have an SSD, my i7 iMac is basically unusable now....

Sure having an i7 chip is nice (I run a bunch of VMs, xcode, bloated iTunes and the famous ram hog Safari) but 8gb isn't enough ram and the slow HDD just kills it.

Basically I need at least 16gb of ram or an SSD (both would be nice!).

No RAmmmm!!!!!

Same issue with the MacBook Air (not that I own one), just needs 8gb of ram and it would be sweet, 4gb isn't enough at all.


Happy IPv6 Day!

Posted by Michael Dale on Wed, 08 Jun 2011 6:44 PM

traceroute6 to ns3.dalegroup.net (2001:470:1:41:a800:ff:fe59:ad77) from 2001:44b8:73f3:30a0:223:6cff:fe87:d1b0, 64 hops max, 12 byte packets

 1  2001:44b8:73f3:30a0:21f:12ff:fe54:8509  3.690 ms  1.642 ms  2.421 ms
 2  loop0.lns6.syd7.internode.on.net  27.485 ms  29.693 ms  38.001 ms
 3  gi1-1.cor2.syd7.internode.on.net  27.176 ms  39.971 ms  30.690 ms
 4  gi6-0-0-109.bdr1.syd7.internode.on.net  31.136 ms  36.664 ms  36.492 ms
 5  pos2-0.bdr1.sjc2.internode.on.net  184.883 ms  193.264 ms  207.775 ms
 6  paix.ipv6.he.net  185.041 ms  188.728 ms  185.915 ms
 7  10gigabitethernet1-2.core1.fmt1.he.net  213.857 ms  210.641 ms  414.330 ms
 8  2001:470:1:89::2  186.451 ms  191.536 ms  190.687 ms
 9  ns3.dalegroup.net  209.534 ms  221.058 ms  212.807 ms
 

MacBook Pro SSD

Posted by Michael Dale on Tue, 10 May 2011 12:30 PM

So my old MacBook Pro has been working pretty well for 2 years now, but it was sloooow.

So I purchased an SSD for it, and wow. It now feels faster than my 27" i7 iMac!

Any new computer I purchase now will need an SSD, I am very impressed with the speed increase.

So yeah, SSD for the win!