I fix my CPU miner to produce 1740 kH/s instead of 990 kH/s with a few check boxes.
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If you run Plex Media Server, delete your old installers, it doesn’t (yet).
So I noted the other day my Plex server, which I adore BTW, was running a tad shy on disk space. That’s cool, but why. So just a little poking around revealed that Plex Media Server has been hoarding disk space by keeping all previous downloads of the installer/updater on disk. Not really sure why.… Continue reading If you run Plex Media Server, delete your old installers, it doesn’t (yet).
How to mine Vertcoin (VTC)
So another Cryptocurrency has piqued my interest. Vertcoin Vertcoin is very similar to Bitcoin and Litecoin but is ASIC resistant. I looked at the miner Vertcoin provides on GitHub and found it to have requirements that a normal Windows user could consider to be complicated. So I wrote this guide cause it’s what I did… Continue reading How to mine Vertcoin (VTC)
Outlook.com BETA kicks tail!
Dude here. I give credit where credit is due. Today I was offered a preview/beta version of Outlook.com to use. And. It’s awesome.
The crucible – My first training week as a Senior Support Escalation Engineer at Microsoft Charlotte.
Anyway I wrote this partly for me to remember. More than anything really. The mind, has a way of filing things off in those weak brain cells that slip and falls destroy it seems. So this is sort of a log. Week 1 at Microsoft. In my face-to-face interview with Microsoft, I had a great… Continue reading The crucible – My first training week as a Senior Support Escalation Engineer at Microsoft Charlotte.
Dude, where’s my RAM? (aka ShellExperienceHost steals my stuff)
So, there I was at my computer one night and I realized “wow, this thing is slow, wth”. No really, that’s what happened, scouts honor. So I fired up TaskManager, my favorite level 1 triage tool. And ZOINKS yo! (as Jay from Jay and Silent Bob fame is wont to say) 1.8GB of RAM. Not,… Continue reading Dude, where’s my RAM? (aka ShellExperienceHost steals my stuff)
Samsung 960 Pro NVMe SSD speeds are crazy
Update: post second rebuild on 10…the issue is gone. Beta bits to blame? I’m trying to reproduce to get to the bottom of it. No one should have a drive like this and be down 1GB/s in read speed… So I installed a new Samsung 960 Pro NVMe SSD in my Asus Prime x370… Continue reading Samsung 960 Pro NVMe SSD speeds are crazy
Server 2012 and balanced power plan, part deux – processor queue length
Ok in our last installment on Windows Server 2012 R1 and the balanced power plan, we saw core parking. But was that ‘bad’? I think so. It depends, naturally, on a variety of factors, but generally speaking in server land, we want stuff done quickly, not don’t slower to save power. Generally. So here’s what… Continue reading Server 2012 and balanced power plan, part deux – processor queue length
Build a Perfmon data collector set from a PAL xml template
Howdy, simple walk-through post on how to build a Perfmon data collector set using the excellent templates available from Clint Huffman’s PAL utility. Step 1: Export the appropriate template from PAL; One just clicks Threshold File (1), then Export to Perfmon template file (2), and gives it a file name to save as. Step 2:… Continue reading Build a Perfmon data collector set from a PAL xml template
Server 2012 and balanced power plan
Power is something I’ve written about before. I get it. Really I do. I recycle. I like our planet. I want it to be livable for my grand-kids, etc. But, when work is going to be done on a computer, why you want it to take 2x as long to do the same work, that… Continue reading Server 2012 and balanced power plan