Oughtness, Isness and the world of systems management
- Posted: Apr 06, 2006 at 12:02 PM
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Maybe also when I log from my app, important logs flow by proxy via MS log hosting to the Developer of app (via subscription). Developer pays small fee for this hosting proxy. Encrypt what is secure as needed and allow certain things public that may be helpful to MS such as Exception messages, etc. This feedback loop can only help improve the platform for all. Naturally, when this is in place, things like Registration, license fee, etc could just flow via the same method. Cool stuff.
That sounds fun, MikeSan. I'm in.
Excellent,
C
First, I've been waiting ever since http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=148820 to hear about some of the advancements in system management & I would like to thank Charles for getting this together...
On to the main topic: It sounds as if the windows event log system is going to be an improved version of the syslog - monitoring system, collections, generalization and standardization - will the windows event log system be able to receive syslog messages even tho they're not in XML? Will the encryption mechanism be made available so other organizations can send events? In monitoring hetro-phobic system won't work for a lot of organizations; it's why I think monitoring for a lot of companies is based on UNIX scripts and open source solutions...
I must admit I'm a little surprised by the virtualization movement, I get that resources are not being utilized so putting unalike processes on a system can be a cost savings - and a layer of separation between that is important for a number of reasons but are the hyper-visors really such a small perf hit to make this worth it when we (sysadmins) are paying so much more for the server hardware over a workstation chassis - for the small perf gains of using a special motherboard or 10k drives? Or is that the point - lowering the hardware cost - moving to a distributed virtual customer level hardware? For years I've been a supporter of fewer systems - ever since I was the tape jockey for a small company that had too many servers...
There are a few utilities that allow you to download from a streaming server. Some examples are here:
http://all-streaming-media.com/record-video-stream/record-streaming-video-windows-media.htm
I just installed and used the SDP Downloader:
http://sdp.ppona.com/
My first attempt failed at about 87% (just stopped downloading). I noticed it after I had just did some other Internet activity, so ...
PS: I have a Broadband connection, but had to suffer the "slow" download. ~56KBytes/s compared to a file download (~110KB/s .. 500KB/s)
Is there an Audio only version of this session? Hearing Anders is very inspiring, but, I can't take the WMV with me wherever I go...!
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