Interesting FreePBX Setup
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@JaredBusch said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@travisdh1 said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
They also have some type of container enabled, so I'd bet on a type-3 and a type-2.
Type-2 what?
He is talking about the type of hypervisor that Synology is running.
using a Type-2 would just seem crazy.. but of course anything's possible.
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@JaredBusch said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@travisdh1 said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
They also have some type of container enabled, so I'd bet on a type-3 and a type-2.
Type-2 what?
He is talking about the type of hypervisor that Synology is running.
But he mentioned Type-3, and there is no such thing in hypervisor parlance. Type-0 is unofficial and not real, just a misunderstanding of Type-1 but used to refer to KVM and ESXi, Type-1 is KVM, Hyper-V, ESXi, and Xen; then there is Type-2 which is VMware Workstation and VirtualBox; and Type-C for Containers.
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@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@JaredBusch said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@travisdh1 said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
They also have some type of container enabled, so I'd bet on a type-3 and a type-2.
Type-2 what?
He is talking about the type of hypervisor that Synology is running.
But he mentioned Type-3, and there is no such thing in hypervisor parlance. Type-0 is unofficial and not real, just a misunderstanding of Type-1 but used to refer to KVM and ESXi, Type-1 is KVM, Hyper-V, ESXi, and Xen; then there is Type-2 which is VMware Workstation and VirtualBox; and Type-C for Containers.
I think he was calling a container a Type-3, I've heard others refer to the same before.
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@Dashrender said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@JaredBusch said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@travisdh1 said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
They also have some type of container enabled, so I'd bet on a type-3 and a type-2.
Type-2 what?
He is talking about the type of hypervisor that Synology is running.
But he mentioned Type-3, and there is no such thing in hypervisor parlance. Type-0 is unofficial and not real, just a misunderstanding of Type-1 but used to refer to KVM and ESXi, Type-1 is KVM, Hyper-V, ESXi, and Xen; then there is Type-2 which is VMware Workstation and VirtualBox; and Type-C for Containers.
I think he was calling a container a Type-3, I've heard others refer to the same before.
Same. Not correctly but I've heard it for sure.
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@Dashrender said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
I think he was calling a container a Type-3, I've heard others refer to the same before.
Really? Search on that, it doesn't exist. And it's not the same kind of thing, calling it a Type-3 is wrong, and not wrong in a clear way like it would make sense, but it isn't the name. But containers are a totally different animal and cannot be numbered in the series without creating serious confusion.
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@coliver said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@Dashrender said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@JaredBusch said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@travisdh1 said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
They also have some type of container enabled, so I'd bet on a type-3 and a type-2.
Type-2 what?
He is talking about the type of hypervisor that Synology is running.
But he mentioned Type-3, and there is no such thing in hypervisor parlance. Type-0 is unofficial and not real, just a misunderstanding of Type-1 but used to refer to KVM and ESXi, Type-1 is KVM, Hyper-V, ESXi, and Xen; then there is Type-2 which is VMware Workstation and VirtualBox; and Type-C for Containers.
I think he was calling a container a Type-3, I've heard others refer to the same before.
Same. Not correctly but I've heard it for sure.
I've never heard it used.
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@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@coliver said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@Dashrender said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@JaredBusch said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@travisdh1 said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
They also have some type of container enabled, so I'd bet on a type-3 and a type-2.
Type-2 what?
He is talking about the type of hypervisor that Synology is running.
But he mentioned Type-3, and there is no such thing in hypervisor parlance. Type-0 is unofficial and not real, just a misunderstanding of Type-1 but used to refer to KVM and ESXi, Type-1 is KVM, Hyper-V, ESXi, and Xen; then there is Type-2 which is VMware Workstation and VirtualBox; and Type-C for Containers.
I think he was calling a container a Type-3, I've heard others refer to the same before.
Same. Not correctly but I've heard it for sure.
I've never heard it used.
I heard it used many times at Spiceworld.
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@Dashrender said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@coliver said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@Dashrender said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@JaredBusch said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@travisdh1 said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
They also have some type of container enabled, so I'd bet on a type-3 and a type-2.
Type-2 what?
He is talking about the type of hypervisor that Synology is running.
But he mentioned Type-3, and there is no such thing in hypervisor parlance. Type-0 is unofficial and not real, just a misunderstanding of Type-1 but used to refer to KVM and ESXi, Type-1 is KVM, Hyper-V, ESXi, and Xen; then there is Type-2 which is VMware Workstation and VirtualBox; and Type-C for Containers.
I think he was calling a container a Type-3, I've heard others refer to the same before.
Same. Not correctly but I've heard it for sure.
I've never heard it used.
I heard it used many times at Spiceworld.
Um... I see.
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@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@Dashrender said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@coliver said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@Dashrender said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@JaredBusch said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@travisdh1 said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
They also have some type of container enabled, so I'd bet on a type-3 and a type-2.
Type-2 what?
He is talking about the type of hypervisor that Synology is running.
But he mentioned Type-3, and there is no such thing in hypervisor parlance. Type-0 is unofficial and not real, just a misunderstanding of Type-1 but used to refer to KVM and ESXi, Type-1 is KVM, Hyper-V, ESXi, and Xen; then there is Type-2 which is VMware Workstation and VirtualBox; and Type-C for Containers.
I think he was calling a container a Type-3, I've heard others refer to the same before.
Same. Not correctly but I've heard it for sure.
I've never heard it used.
I heard it used many times at Spiceworld.
Um... I see.
Apparently I've been influenced by the dark side.
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@travisdh1 said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@Dashrender said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@coliver said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@Dashrender said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@JaredBusch said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@scottalanmiller said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
@travisdh1 said in Interesting FreePBX Setup:
They also have some type of container enabled, so I'd bet on a type-3 and a type-2.
Type-2 what?
He is talking about the type of hypervisor that Synology is running.
But he mentioned Type-3, and there is no such thing in hypervisor parlance. Type-0 is unofficial and not real, just a misunderstanding of Type-1 but used to refer to KVM and ESXi, Type-1 is KVM, Hyper-V, ESXi, and Xen; then there is Type-2 which is VMware Workstation and VirtualBox; and Type-C for Containers.
I think he was calling a container a Type-3, I've heard others refer to the same before.
Same. Not correctly but I've heard it for sure.
I've never heard it used.
I heard it used many times at Spiceworld.
Um... I see.
Apparently I've been influenced by the dark side.
The confused side, apparently.
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If we were going to give containers a number, it would be more like a Type -1 than a 3. Containers are lighter than Type 1, not heavier than Type 2. Still totally different. But Type 0, 1, 2 go from lighter to heavier.