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Hey, he's up in Canada with you.
Also, keep him this time.
I'll give you guys all my Bitcoins and funds in my bank account if you can keep him down there.
Please?
Lol, I had my fun.i hate u guys
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Hey, he's up in Canada with you.
Also, keep him this time.
Lol, I had my fun.i hate u guys
I'll give you guys all my Bitcoins and funds in my bank account if you can keep him down there.
Please?
It is a bit overkill at the moment, yeah. I would like to try virtualizing the router in the future, but I just need a stable router. My backup router has bulging caps and a dying hard drive. Once I know this works well, then I can move it to Xen along with the R710's.Wow, that's one heck of a server there thiddy.
The question is - can you hear little overkill over rackmount overkill??
Xen free gives you access to a fully unlocked XenServer install, which includes moving virtual machines between pool members.So as part of Xen free, do you have full capabilities to move a VM between hosts, I have all that with VMWare but my licensing will be ending next year so I am trying to decide if I should move to a different Virtualization platform.
Xen free gives you access to a fully unlocked XenServer install, which includes moving virtual machines between pool members.
Glad to hear someone else running Xen, there are not many of us! I don't use XenDesktop and it appears to require a license.
Is there a reason you are using that hardware instead of going newer? I'd imagine the power draw for all those are going to be pretty high.
Can't find it now, but check the Samsung website 1st. IIRC there's a firmware update from last week for the 840 EVOs.
Third one down, "[h=2]Samsung SSD 840 EVO Performance Restoration Software"[/h]http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/minisite/SSD/global/html/support/downloads.html