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  • @BruceSeal
    @BruceSeal 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great content-thanks! We’ve put together a solid setup that includes advanced security layers, AWS for disaster recovery and backups, an efficient RMM, and Thirdlane Multi Tenant PBX for seamless client communications. This mix has been crucial in consistently delivering high-quality MSP services.

  • @kingminla8425
    @kingminla8425 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My favourite of all your videos. Probably the icing on the cake..
    As usual you a true G.
    The best of Karma owes you big time

  • @nitinbhosale01
    @nitinbhosale01 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow. Learned so many new concepts. Going to chk other videos. Thanks

  • @TilpaMahjabinParisha
    @TilpaMahjabinParisha ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Time worthy video. Well explained!! Thanks for your effort

  • @rajiv7
    @rajiv7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Much appreciated, very informative content

  • @ahmad-rateb
    @ahmad-rateb ปีที่แล้ว

    thanks for valuable video

  • @sahilarya1187
    @sahilarya1187 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Any project which we can mention in the resume for disaster recovery and backup.

  • @Dpk-yg4zl
    @Dpk-yg4zl ปีที่แล้ว +1

    most underrated channel 🙏 Well explained indeed.
    I have seen all of your videos which concerned to AWS solution architect.
    I had completed Stephan Marek course and practice test of Marek as well.
    my score is getting around 70% am not sure for the exam because its a lot of money & i dont wanna drop any chance.
    Please suggest me some Practice Tests, other then Marek.
    Which practice test should i take or should i stick to the Marek tests and keep repeating those test's.
    please help.

    • @peaceofcode
      @peaceofcode  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      if you are scoring around 70 in practice tests and your concepts are clear then most probably you will pass the exam, for other practice questions you can visit examtopics or whizlabs

    • @Dpk-yg4zl
      @Dpk-yg4zl ปีที่แล้ว

      @@peaceofcode Thanks.

  • @maheshbandaru2991
    @maheshbandaru2991 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Please do a video on SQS and SNS topics.

  • @cookies4techies992
    @cookies4techies992 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Stephen udemy course slides. Seems like copy right violation. That ppt is not for distribution.

  • @feelmylove4243
    @feelmylove4243 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    any ways to download SLIDES ?

  • @rajiv7
    @rajiv7 ปีที่แล้ว

    very nice content. Thanks.
    I did the calculation as below, just review:
    To calculate the time needed to transfer 200 TB (terabytes) of data at a speed of 100 Mbps (megabits per second), we need to convert the data size and speed to the same units before performing the calculation.
    1 TB = 8,192 GB (gigabytes) (1 terabyte = 1,024 gigabytes; 1 gigabyte = 1,024 megabytes; 1 megabyte = 8 megabits)
    Data size to transfer: 200 TB = 200 * 8,192 GB = 1,638,400 GB
    Transfer speed: 100 Mbps
    Now, let's calculate the time needed for the transfer:
    Step 1: Convert the transfer speed from Mbps to GBps (gigabytes per second).
    100 Mbps = 100 / 8 (since 1 byte = 8 bits) = 12.5 MBps (megabytes per second)
    Step 2: Calculate the time needed to transfer the data.
    Time (in seconds) = Data size (in GB) / Transfer speed (in GBps)
    Time (in seconds) = 1,638,400 GB / 12.5 MBps
    Let's convert MBps to GBps:
    12.5 MBps = 12.5 / 1024 GBps ≈ 0.0122 GBps
    Now, calculate the time needed:
    Time (in seconds) ≈ 1,638,400 GB / 0.0122 GBps ≈ 134,098,360 seconds
    Finally, convert the time to days:
    Time (in days) ≈ 134,098,360 seconds / 86,400 seconds per day ≈ 1,550.6 days
    So, it would take approximately 1,550.6 days to transfer 200 TB of data at a speed of 100 Mbps.

  • @slancerk1009
    @slancerk1009 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    why you are using stephen merek's slides?

  • @kushwahji6791
    @kushwahji6791 ปีที่แล้ว

    More videos coming?