Next CHicago area JNUG Sept 15th @6pm

RogerH
Contributor II

Please join us for the 2nd Chicago JNUG!!!

Time:
Thursday September 15th Networking begins at 6pm and speakers will start at 6:30pm

Location:
Northwestern Pritzker School of Law
375 East Chicago Avenue
Rubloff Building Room 175
Chicago, IL

Topics to include:
9.93 Updates
MacOS Sierra

Pizza and drinks will be provided

See you there!!

Register Here!

5 REPLIES 5

atomczynski
Valued Contributor

Looking forward to it.

RogerH
Contributor II

The next meeting is tomorrow night!! If you haven't already please RSVP through JAMFNation

mhasman
Valued Contributor

How did I miss the post? Sorry. I will try to join anyway.

sw_g
New Contributor

Is there a web page for this user group? I'd like to attend the next meeting but afraid I'll miss the announcement if it's only posted here.

cine5
New Contributor

@RogerUL @atomczynski @mhasman @sw_g

Seems we have tons of Chicago based guys on here!

Don't know any of you personally, but I'm a business who sells/rents storage out....have a 144TB SAN currently for rental/sale..would be interested to speak with one of you or meet up downtown Chicago for lunch to discuss if interested.

Product below:

6341d3f9f10142deaa5585c78e8afb9a

Specs:

Weight99 Kg - 218 Lbs
Dimensions (D x W x H)693 x 430 x 346 mm
27,2 x 16,9 x 15,6 inches
Package Dimensions (D x W x H)910 x 650 x 770 mm
35,8 x 25,6 x 30,3 inches
Maximum power consumption1620 W 3+1 hot-swap redundant
Power consumption cost ($)2838 per year

Available bandwith
4.2 GB/s

With Apple ProRes HQ it can achieve 60-64 streams

Supports: SMB iSCSI

10/40GE

Don't need the expensive upgrade to your facility..can be done using existing copper with any switch...

Storage capacity:

Usable capacity
132.85 TB

Reserved capacity
11.15 TB

RAID protection
24 TB

Hotspare
24 TB

Compatibility:

macOS Linux Windows

Let me know! i'd love to demo this at anyone's facility for a day or two...or rather leave it for a week so you can test and play with it.

Would be nice to connect.

Thanks Guys,

S