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    <title>Syringe.Net.Nz - New Machine</title>
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    <description>Irregular Injection Of Opinion</description>
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As a continuation of my lean and mean approach I'm using Mozy as my backup solution.
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We already use MozyPro over @ <a href="http://www.medrecruit.com">http://www.medrecruit.com</a> but
seeing as I don't need the SQL/Exchange backup I'm gonna run with the free version.
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2GB free should be enough to get me kickstarted. There is a paid for edition at a
few bucks a month that gives unlimited storage that I'll probably go to for digital
photos at some point (will depend on if <a href="http://www.smugmug.com">SmugMug</a> works
out well for me).
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          <a href="https://mozy.com/?ref=YB7FRG">Mozy signup is here</a>
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      <title>Backup Off The New Laptop</title>
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As a continuation of my lean and mean approach I'm using Mozy as my backup solution.
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&lt;p&gt;
We already use MozyPro over @ &lt;a href="http://www.medrecruit.com"&gt;http://www.medrecruit.com&lt;/a&gt; but
seeing as I don't need the SQL/Exchange backup I'm gonna run with the free version.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
2GB free should be enough to get me kickstarted. There is a paid for edition at a
few bucks a month that gives unlimited storage that I'll probably go to for digital
photos at some point (will depend on if &lt;a href="http://www.smugmug.com"&gt;SmugMug&lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp;works
out well for me).
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;a href="https://mozy.com/?ref=YB7FRG"&gt;Mozy signup is here&lt;/a&gt;
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So I'm building a new machine at the moment. I've moved from my Asus Lambourghini
to a Dell Inspiron 1520. It's not really an upgrade... more of a crossgrade. While
I've gone from a top of the line Consumer Notebook (the Asus) to a standard consumer
grade notebook (the Dell) I have gained a slightly nicer Graphics Card and I now have
4GB of RAM.
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I'm taking a VERY different approach to building this machine. I am going to try a
while of Virtualizing almost everything.
</p>
        <p>
So I'm going to run a VERY lean and mean install on the metal then I'll run VMs for
all my dev work. This is a major move away for me as for a long time I've very much
been one to basically Frankenbuild a machine with Beta and Alpha everything. Then
I'd rebuild it every six months or so.
</p>
        <p>
On this machine I'm looking to document exactly what I install and to keep it to a
bare minimum. Currently on the metal I'll be running
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        <p>
Vista Home Premium (I couldn't get Ultimate to install as it kept bluescreening on
startup so I went back to the recovery disks)<br />
Office 2007 Ultimate<br />
Visio 2007 Pro<br />
MSN Messenger<br />
Lightroom<br />
Photoshop<br />
WinRAR<br />
Polar Performance Pro (Sport Watch Software)<br />
IE7<br />
VMWare Workstation (If all goes well I'll look to move my entire approach across to
Windows 2008 Server Core and WSV once the Beta is out but for the moment I need the
USB and Multimonitor support of VMWare- and of course VPC doesn't run on Vista Home!!!!!)
</p>
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Then I'm going to virtualize ALL my development and test work. I'll post back here
as I go along.
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      <title>New Machine Build: Blogging it</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;
So I'm building a new machine at the moment. I've moved from my Asus Lambourghini
to a Dell Inspiron 1520. It's not really an upgrade... more of a crossgrade. While
I've gone from a top of the line Consumer Notebook (the Asus) to a standard consumer
grade notebook (the Dell) I have gained a slightly nicer Graphics Card and I now have
4GB of RAM.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I'm taking a VERY different approach to building this machine. I am going to try a
while of Virtualizing almost everything.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
So I'm going to run a VERY lean and mean install on the metal then I'll run VMs for
all my dev work. This is a major move away for me as for a long time I've very much
been one to basically Frankenbuild a machine with Beta and Alpha everything. Then
I'd rebuild it every six months or so.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
On this machine I'm looking to document exactly what I install and to keep it to a
bare minimum. Currently on the metal I'll be running
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Vista Home Premium (I couldn't get Ultimate to install as it kept bluescreening on
startup&amp;nbsp;so I went back to the recovery disks)&lt;br&gt;
Office 2007 Ultimate&lt;br&gt;
Visio 2007 Pro&lt;br&gt;
MSN Messenger&lt;br&gt;
Lightroom&lt;br&gt;
Photoshop&lt;br&gt;
WinRAR&lt;br&gt;
Polar Performance Pro (Sport Watch Software)&lt;br&gt;
IE7&lt;br&gt;
VMWare Workstation (If all goes well I'll look to move my entire approach across to
Windows 2008 Server Core and WSV once the Beta is out but for the moment I need the
USB and Multimonitor support of VMWare- and of course VPC doesn't run on Vista Home!!!!!)
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Then I'm going to virtualize ALL my development and test work. I'll post back here
as I go along.
&lt;/p&gt;
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