murty

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

Main thing to consider is where you’re storing the backups. Are you wanting to store the locally or in another cloud service? The other consideration, of course, is cost.

The most CapEx friendly solution is to buy a Synology with a ton of drives. Their built in software can backup 365 and Google without any additional cost or license. Your only limitations here are bandwidth, storage space, and the fact the data is local. A cheap place you could store this data back in another cloud would be Wasabi, which the Synology can also connect to.

Veeam can back to up to local or cloud based repos, Wasabi included, but you have to pay a per user license, which can add up.

A Cloud to Cloud backup solution I’ve worked with is SysCloud. Easy to use interface, especially for plucking out files and folders for recovery. You can pay per user or buy bulk storage. I’ve only used it for Google Suite for Drive/classrooms/and other non-mail stuff, but I know it can do 365 content as well.

Finally, for strictly email (and not OneDrive/SharePoint, etc), one option is Mimecast. They are a great email security gateway that you can route your email through ahead of 365, and I think for security alone are a good investment if you can afford it. In addition to it handling security functions, you can also buy the archival service for capturing everything that goes through before users interact with them. Being able to near instantly search our entire email archive is super handy when doing legal/hr searches. It ain’t cheap though.

Another cloud to cloud I know but don’t use for 365 is Druva. We used them for endpoint backup and are quite happy with them in that regard, but I do know they do 365 as well, don’t know much about how that is licensed though.

Definitely compare some other products but those should be a good list to start with.

However, I do think the Synology is probably slightly more unique in its space. The software that comes their NAS are really powerful, does all kinds of things without cost beyond buying the hardware it self.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

If you want to really nerd out on the details of how the season’s schedule is setup this year (it’s quite different than most leagues), check out this article: https://www.mlssoccer.com/news/2023-mls-regular-season-schedule-announced

Pertinent details start at the section titled “Leagues Cup Break”. Most importantly, the section titled “MLS Schedule Construction” outlines how the teams are group and how often they play each other. It’s a little convoluted.

Speaking of convoluted, here’s the playoff rules this season: https://www.mlssoccer.com/news/mls-announces-new-playoff-format-for-2023-season

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Starting my updates today (I typically wait a week to let other people be the test bed), I will update at the end tomorrow or the following day, especially if I run into any trouble.

More importantly though, there's two substantial changes in Windows Updates this month that you should be aware of if you are not already.

KB5020805 enters the next phase for patching CVE-2022-37967.

This month's patches do the following:

  • Removes the ability to set value 1 for the KrbtgtFullPacSignature subkey.
  • Moves the update to Enforcement mode (Default) (KrbtgtFullPacSignature = 3) which can be overridden by an Administrator with an explicit Audit setting.

Between now and October is your last chance to look for anything broken by this change, after October 10th patches the ability to undo this change is removed completely.

For more details see: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/kb5020805-how-to-manage-kerberos-protocol-changes-related-to-cve-2022-37967-997e9acc-67c5-48e1-8d0d-190269bf4efb

KB5021130 enters final phase of patching for CVE-2022-38023

This month's patches are the final phase of mitigation for this issue. Last month it forced the on everyone, so hopefully you've seen and found anything broken, as this month removes the ability to turn this change off due to the following:

  • The Windows updates released on July 11, 2023 will remove the ability to set value 1 to the RequireSeal registry subkey. This enables the Enforcement phase of CVE-2022-38023.

For more details see: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/kb5021130-how-to-manage-the-netlogon-protocol-changes-related-to-cve-2022-38023-46ea3067-3989-4d40-963c-680fd9e8ee25

Check your system logs for both of those KBs (event IDs to look for are outlined later in both articles) before patching.

Edit 1:

Just noticed that "CVE-2023-36884 - Office and Windows HTML Remote Code Execution Vulnerability" has additional remediation steps if you are not using Microsoft Defender for Office. More details and regkey included in this article: https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/CVE-2023-36884

Edit 2:

Finished updates last night with no issues. Basic environment overview: Mix of physical and VMs (split between Hyper-V and VMWare), mostly worked on Windows servers last night, 2012 R2 - 2019. Updated VMs and hosts (on both platforms). Everything seems to be humming along nicely.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Initially I was kind of annoyed at meme Mondays because it made it hard to track start of the week news that hit on Mondays, but I pretty quickly embraced it due to the general quality of the memes and the added meme flair.

Definitely support that coming to here, if that’s what the general consensus is.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Just subscribed, came here for the same reasons! Hoping this place can take off, because main reason I was going to give Reddit a single of iota of traffic going forward was for the Mega Patch Tuesday Threads, those are so insanely helpful that they are the first place I go before patching now. Hopefully we'll some going in here as well, maybe our lord and savior JoshTaco will grace us with their presence as well 🤞 🚬

Cheers!

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Sadly it's looking more and more to be the case. I've not been as hot as other fans to fire Gio in the last few years, but this season is finally starting to weigh on me. There's been some similar things with a few other players in the last few years as well, such as that weird thing last season with Eryk Williamson getting benched at the end of the season, and Ivacic basically calling Gio a liar to the press at the beginning of this season as to why he was playing Bingham over Ivacic.

Between injuries and all the front office scandals, he's been between a rock and a hard place pretty much his entire time he's been here, so I have always been willing to give him some grace, but so many weird little things have slowly cropped up to being larger seemingly institutional rot at our core. I don't put all the blame on him, but he's not blameless and my grace may have waned by the end of the season depending on how things are.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Long time and active /r/Timbers and /r/MLS user making the jump off Reddit. My account name on Reddit was "murty_the_bearded".

Between the fuckery that /u/spez (CEO of reddit) has been pulling and Elon's bullshit constantly making Twitter worse and worse, I've been totally disconnected from MLS/Timbers news.

Hoping this place will fill that void in my life.

Cheers!

 

Maaaaaann.. things are getting pretty grim in the house of the Timbers. Santi has so much talent but has had a rough year and apparently having some issues with Gio.

All I hope at this point is he can go somewhere that makes him happy and that somewhere isn't another western conference team. Regardless though, this makes me very sad.

Edit: More details in this "emergency" podcast from Soccer Made in Portland (the podcast run by the author of the above article): https://www.oregonlive.com/podcasts/2023/07/soccer-made-in-portland-podcast-reaction-to-santiago-morenos-transfer-request.html

side note: this is such a bittersweet thing to make as my first Lemmy post :(