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This was from last year before I learned :) Dont need that detail. The assignment really focusses on virtualisation and its concepts so not much need to tech detail.
I believe datacore is a hosted setup, although I think it can be bare metal. I just wanted to have server running for some other...
At the moment it is. Just thinking of a standardised approach.
For just the VDI solution I was thinking two servers to cater for the hosts, then to implement redundancy/resilliency in case one of the servers, or the NAS storage, or network hardware etc goes kaput then it can fail over onto a...
Hes a decent kid I get on with him fairly well. Training with him at the moment too, i feel a bit dwarfed :). Not a bad lad.
youre right about the trim and it being less superior than other products really. I think its a great starting point for someone though. Mine needs using up also.
Finally un installed ashampoo after disc problems for months. Chucked a lot of dvds in the bin.
Only want it for writing data discs, so back ups of.....erm....shall we say coursework.
My mates old red 130i was down for the weekend so I gave it a wash (now belongs to his sis), some nasty marks on the bonnet from leaves and watermarks.
Decided to whip out the SRP to see what it was about it that made me move on as id been looking at it at the back of my collection for weeks...
Yeah View mate, I had it down for two servers with 50 users on each. Some people seem to think 60 hosts is the norm. I had NO idea that ram requirements were that high, im shocked.
Were actually implementing vdi in our uni lab (with fat clients) and weve bought a server, for 15 users weve got...
What would you say, preferably from experience, is the "right amount" of virtual desktop clients for an esx server to run.
Resources resources etc etc, dont have any specs - Is there a general rule of thumb?
Ive heard that for virtual app servers its no more than 5 per core.
Got 100 thin...
You got that from a tank of fuel? 180 miles?
And people say my 1.6 GT is worse on fuel than a 200......I get 280 if I give the thing utter death.
Really starting to like the 200 now. I bet theyre a f**king riot down backroads.
Pagent router?
I use it, although i preferred packet tracer as it was a lot less intensive, plus ive not done much "practical" work since passing the ccna about 2 years ago.
Cant you export the config file, or show run config and copy paste from whatever it is youre using to issue commands...
Lads your age come along to our sainsburies car park in their corsas and clios. As I walk across the carpark at the end of my shift towards my car I often get a whiff of some strange smelling tobacco. Must be herbal or something.....
Car looks tidy.
Glasur last longer (Not by much though!). Glasur keeps "like new" water behaviour a little longer (but not much).
Its no secret that I prefer Carbon over Glasur. I own both, its cheaper which means I dont mind using it more often, plus I always reach for carbon over glasur.
Ive never been...
The photo was actually a spray down with megs 135 detailing spray. But my mate liked using vics red on it, the car colour is actually the reason he bought vics red in the first place. But hes seen sense and always reaches for glasur now.
I like waxing the car. Doesnt need to be waxed every month.
Couldnt have put it better myself. For a wax thats going to sit on my paint day in day out in this s**t weather vics wont be it.
Never touched Ultra Red. my mates Jap Red 130i was a flat red car though........
Zymol Carbon. On any colour. Glasur if you want to stretch. But Carbon is so...
Thankyou.
Vics is great yes. At £34 it far exceeds its price tag in looks and its ideal for someone thats got a budget of £40, meaning carbon is out of reach.....just (Id encourage scraping up the extra for it mind!!!).
However, its as though they had to compromise durability and water...