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Aug 3, 2024, 4:50:40 PM8/3/24
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FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) are accessible facilities and mobile offices you can visit to learn more about FEMA and other disaster assistance programs. You may also visit to ask questions about your case. DRCs are set up in convenient areas after a disaster to make them easier to find. The DRC Locator helps you find the hours, services, and locations of DRCs near you.

Recovery Locations, the host running the recovery service and processing data restores, can be added, edited, and deleted in the Recovery Locations page of the Management Console. They can be added prior to adding devices to the Standby Image plan, or on the first step of the Enable Standby Image to Hyper-V, Enable Standby Image to Azure and Enable Standby Image to ESXi wizards.

By default, each Recovery Location is configured to run 5 restores in parallel with a target VM size of 4 CPU cores and 4 GB of RAM. The following minimal configuration is recommended depending on the restore target:

The default number of parallel restores can be adjusted depending on the hardware you use for the Standby Image Recovery Location. When configuring each recovery location, it is important to do this in a way it is neither too big (as it might slow down the restore because the host will be overloaded) nor too low (as in this case you might not use the full capacity of your computing resources and hence receive a slower than ideal performance).

While network bandwidth and disk IOPS don't have any strict requirements to run the Standby Image Recovery Service it does directly affect the restore speed and low resources can cause poor performance.

CPU and RAM might be a blocker to adding more restores in parallel. If you do not have enough CPU and/or RAM it is possible to see performance degradation, failing restores, or Virtual Machine boot issues due to out of memory errors.

If you have already had experience using Recovery Console and have a suitable configuration, it is possible to use the same configuration for Standby Image when taking into account the recovery of the same number of devices of a similar configuration.

While required to effectively mitigate certain classes of vulnerabilities, the core scheduler (enabled by default for Windows Server 2019 and newer) may also potentially reduce performance. We recommend changing the scheduler to Classic to increase performance.

When running a large number of parallel restores on the same recovery location, (around 50) a lot of network connections may be utilized. In order to improve the performance and stability of such heavily loaded systems it is recommend to adjust network configuration in the following way:

Our local IT has our My Documents folder on a network path. This causes a problem from MSQL Server management studio as it saves it auto recovery information every 10 min it will lock up as its doing its save.

Unfortunately, at least for VS2005 and VS2008 (and I think for VS2010, but I haven't checked there), this cannot be changed from the system's "My Documents" folder. This is terribly annoying, I agree, as we have our My Docs folder set to a network share. When we're on VPN, the network connection is very slow, so the auto-recovery feature isn't instantaneous and blocks the UI.

There are few "alternatives." You could, of course, turn off Auto-Recovery, but that's not generally recommended. What I've ultimately decided to do is simply increase the time interval between auto-saves. This is found under Tools\Options\Environment\AutoRecover (in VS2008), which is the same place you would go to turn it on/off.

Of course, in SQL Server Management Studio, there is no Environment\AutoRecover section in the options. However, if we remember that SSMS uses the Visual Studio core (and we're comfortable with a bit of registry hacking), we can adjust the time interval for SSMS, as well.

VS uses a REG_DWORD value named "AutoRecover Save Interval" to store the number of minutes between auto-saves. Just add that value to the following key in the registry (this is for SSMS2008). I set mine to 60 because I don't usually do much super-critical work in SSMS, but you can set it to a value that suites you.

Have a missing .Layout file I need to find. I have the .PDF export so I know Im not dreaming that I did the work. desperately need to find this file, albeit remotely. Is the recently used and/or recovery and back up files stored in the same place for SU Pro 23? I am hoping I can see a list of recently opened files as it may not have been renamed from a previous template.
Thx, H

I see you updated your profile to SketchUp 2019. Nothing has changed for years in that version either. If you were to update to the current version you would have access to unlimited Trimble Connect cloud storage. The way SketchUp and Trimble Connect interact you would wind up with backup files as well as a history of previous versions of the model files. There are many other features related to Trimble Connect as well.

I found it, for Mac anyway. I started a new Untitled FLA, set the auto save to 1 minute, and over a minute later I Force Quit Flash Pro. When I opened Flash Pro again I was offered the chance to open the recovery file, and it shows the location. For me that was here:

If you're on Windows, you could presumably do a similar thing, and use the Task Manager to kill Flash Pro. Then when you open it again, look at the location of the file you're being offered. The file you're trying to track down is likely to be in that same folder.

Hey! i am using animate cc 2018, once i got an Error message while opening the file, from that day i saved the multiple files but now i got same error message for all files. Should i Switch to another Software or is there any Permanent solution for this?

My computer unexpectedly stopped booting up - When I turn it on, it is a grey screen with a folder and a question mark in the middle. I restarted it in recovery mode - holding down control and R upon powering on. When I select to reinstall the OS X software it prompts me to choose a location and there are none listed.

As an organization, you need to adopt a business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) strategy that keeps your data safe, and your apps and workloads online, when planned and unplanned outages occur.

Azure Site Recovery has an option of High Churn, enabling you to configure disaster recovery for Azure VMs having data churn up to 100 MB/s. This helps you to enable disaster recovery for more IO intensive workloads. Learn more.

Tip: If you change your recovery phone or email, Google may still offer to send verification codes to your previous recovery phone number or email address for 7 days. If someone starts to use your account without your permission, this allows you to quickly secure your settings.

Both Writer and Calc on my Macbook sometimes get the busy cursor for a long time, almost as if swapping terribly on a slow disk. But I have eight gig of RAM and a half-full one terabyte SSD. Might be a Mac problem. Whatever.

Today, I opened a document that already had my styles defined, deleted most of the old text, saved it to a new name, and spent two or three hours composing new stuff. Then the entire Mac froze and I had to force power-off. When I rebooted, the new document did not appear in the recovery window.

I found the new document and opened it. No changes since the Save As. But preferences says to save auto recovery data every ten minutes. Is that data in some secret place I can dig out and use in some way?

Maybe you can try uFlysoft Data Recovery for Mac, it can recover LOST DATA on Mac only in three steps:
Step 1. Launch the software to scan the device where your files deleted
Step 2: Preview the scan result files and make mark if it is the one you find
Step 3: Recover files

The Jamf Pro Administrator's Guide lists "Device recovery key" in a table (Viewing and Editing Inventory Information for a Computer) but doesn't describe it at all. There's nothing in the Jamf Knowledge Base either.

I haven't had the time to test, but I believe this is just a not very good label here.
AFAIK this is the value, you have put into your "Record number" Message field in the Config Profile to enable FV with Key escrow.

The story is this: Using Configuration Profiles, we can enable FV2. As per Apples Spec the Key Escrow is optional. If enabled, the escrowed key can be sent to any Server. In Jamf Pro this is always the Jamf Pro Server (no other server possible to choose as a target).
If you escrow the key, the User is displayed the "Escrow Location Description" and if needed to recover (3 failed login attempts at preboot authentication) he is shown both the "Escrow Location Description" AND the "Record number" Message, so he could use that to go to his IT Helpdesk and they could identify his computer in that server and find the recovery key.
Now with Jamf Pro, that is all not needed at all, as the location is always the Jamf Pro server and there the recovery key is stored in the inventory record. Therefore, both the location description and record number are not really needed, but displayed to the user if he fails to log in. I do not know why this is hidden behind a "show key" button or I could be totally wrong, but from my understanding of Jamf Pro and the MDM Profile spec, this is what makes sense.

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