you don’t have any control over the VM specifically for those emails or w/e. If it’s still a thing, Datto used to let you log in to the control panel and boot a test vm of the backup image to verify manually if need be.
you don’t have any control over the VM specifically for those emails or w/e. If it’s still a thing, Datto used to let you log in to the control panel and boot a test vm of the backup image to verify manually if need be.
I prefer unpolished tits personally
It should be sending an email with the results every day, we have some older ones still doing this (we moved everything else away from datto one kaseya acquired them). Or at least that’s how ours works.
This was on Windows
To whoever wants it, I guess?
I have some 1080p versions of shows that I manually upscaled that simply don’t exist anywhere else for example. I just wanted to put it out in case someone wants it, I seed my stuff for super long just to get it out there.
I did stumble on that issue, but no I have a 1tb SSD installed with tons of free space on it and it’s performance seems totally fine - I can transfer a game from my PC to the deck at 500+mbps. I’ve just kinda given up and been using my pc to download larger stuff first and transferring it as a workaround for now.
I’ve also been having weird issues with the steam deck downloading for some reason and couldn’t figure it out. I use the dock so it’s using a wired connection (but the same thing happens on WiFi) and I have gigabit Internet, will get maybe 150mbps for a moment, then drops down to max 15mbps or slower but doesn’t outright stop like yours.
If you do a speed test in desktop mode via a browser what speeds do you get? I’m all but positive this is something specific to steams cdns. I also use a pihole but bypassed it for testing and it made no difference. What’s your download region set to in the steam settings? I’m on the east coast and tried a couple different nearby locations with no effect.
in a pinch yes you could boot it up grab the stuff you need and send it wherever. Again, it’s been a while since I’ve had to touch any of their stuff, but the BCDR devices were one of the best backup appliances I’ve used, they had file shares as an option amongst a few other methods to easily recover data through the backups it’s taken.