re: A hill I will die on (software ticketing systems)
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re: A hill I will die on (software ticketing systems)
@deskitty Trac will also, if you desire, let you run a custom SQL query for those reports. Not sure if Jira documents an interface for stuff that advanced. Can be really helpful to have a dashboard that pulls the same data as a reporting script, for example.
re: A hill I will die on (software ticketing systems)
@deskitty I'm not sure if it's just our (admittedly not entirely well done) install, but Jira seems to require you to know their query language in order to get anything useful done. I don't know who designed it, but I, at least, can't make heads or tails out of it. Trac on the other hand, makes specifying even really crazy queries (and making dashboards out of them) quite easy.
A hill I will die on (software ticketing systems)
Trac is by far the best ticketing system I have ever used. It doesn't link into repositories neatly, and it doesn't have the best user management, but by god is it *fast* and easy to run even advanced queries compared to Redmine, Github Enterprise, Jira, and Bugzilla.
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re: Work (-)
@Felthry The customers I'm working with are buying that as though it it's nothing, so yeah. :P
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@Felthry Plus you can go to external JBODs with SAS switches and hook up like 240 drives for cold storage to one server if you want.
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@Felthry Not really, aside from the cache on the HDD. The trick is that for instance, the two mini-SAS HD ports on those boards each have 4 lanes, so you get up to 8 drives connected.
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@Felthry Well, SAS3 goes up to 12 Gbit/s per lane, and you get 4 of them off each of those connectors, so not quite. That's still a lot of bandwidth for rotational disks.
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@Felthry Plus, LSI/Adaptec controllers are way more reliable than the junk you'll find on little 2 and 4 port cards with Asmedia and Marvell chips.
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