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    • Bill KindleB
      Bill Kindle @thanksajdotcom
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      @ajstringham Now that you mention that I remember you had told me about this once before. Not sure why I didn't remember that earlier. Thanks!

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      • thanksajdotcomT
        thanksajdotcom @Bill Kindle
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        @Bill-Kindle said:

        @ajstringham Now that you mention that I remember you had told me about this once before. Not sure why I didn't remember that earlier. Thanks!

        I can get you Priscilla's contact info, should you want to talk to her (Priscilla@HP).

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        • ?
          A Former User
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          you can get a cheap server off of ebay for your virtualization jollies, and get a good business laptop for your work/etc. I like having a nice laptop with a small zippy SSD. but that's me, you could be very different/

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          • Bill KindleB
            Bill Kindle @A Former User
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            @Hubtech said:

            you can get a cheap server off of ebay for your virtualization jollies, and get a good business laptop for your work/etc. I like having a nice laptop with a small zippy SSD. but that's me, you could be very different/

            I actually found a nice HP laptop & desktop at Sam's Club today while I was getting a couple of new tires installed that actually fit my budget really well and allowed for future upgrades. I also found a ASUS laptop that had a SSD that was also nicely equipped. All the CPU's supported visualization and had minimums of 8GB RAM (one laptop had 12GB, as did one desktop that came with a monitor. Standalone desktop was the cheapest, supported up to 32 GB RAM.)

            I don't know why I thought this but I had thought you couldn't use PowerShell ISE on the home version of Windows 8.1, and that it was only a pro tool.

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            • ?
              A Former User
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              IMO it's more of a build quality issue going with a home laptop. cheaper chassis, hinges, etc. personally, I go for several devices that are "good" at what they do, instead of a swiss army knife 😉

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender
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                I tend to agree Hubtech, I don't like to have everything running on my laptop/desktop unless I have no other options (which perhaps you don't).

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                • Bill KindleB
                  Bill Kindle @Dashrender
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                  @Dashrender said:

                  I tend to agree Hubtech, I don't like to have everything running on my laptop/desktop unless I have no other options (which perhaps you don't).

                  I would normally do the same thing, but $$$ is the issue right now, and I have to make due with whatever I can get a hold of.

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                  • MattKingM
                    MattKing @Bill Kindle
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                    @Bill-Kindle said:

                    @Dashrender said:

                    I tend to agree Hubtech, I don't like to have everything running on my laptop/desktop unless I have no other options (which perhaps you don't).

                    I would normally do the same thing, but $$$ is the issue right now, and I have to make due with whatever I can get a hold of.

                    /plug
                    @Bill-Kindle ServerMonkey has (new) i-series laptops well under $1k and barebones (refurb) servers start under $100 on our boneyard page, depending on what type of virtualization you're looking to do. If you wanted to work something out we're always looking for good word-of-mouth!
                    /endplug

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @Bill Kindle
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                      @Bill-Kindle said:

                      Should I just say screw it, get a decent affordable laptop (HP or a Chromebook) and rely on the online labs from Microsoft (or the VMware ones at a future date) saving my money for exam costs and learning material or should I fork over the money for a micro server / build my own? I'm trying to avoid making an emotional, irrational decision.

                      I love our Chromebook. It's really nice. And was like $199.

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                      • Bill KindleB
                        Bill Kindle @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller said:

                        @Bill-Kindle said:

                        Should I just say screw it, get a decent affordable laptop (HP or a Chromebook) and rely on the online labs from Microsoft (or the VMware ones at a future date) saving my money for exam costs and learning material or should I fork over the money for a micro server / build my own? I'm trying to avoid making an emotional, irrational decision.

                        I love our Chromebook. It's really nice. And was like $199.

                        I have been eyeballing the HP 14" model pretty hard. It's $299 at a box store I won't shop at and comes with 200MB free mobile internet a month for 2 years through T-Mobile.

                        Pretty hard to pass that up considering I'm pretty heavy in the Google ecosphere now. The only thing that stops me is my wanting to do virtualization and continue using PowerShell ISE.

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