What Are You Doing Right Now
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Ha ha, no one is touching my baby. I've had that one for a long time. Had it to 135 mph with the top down. That car is smooth.
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Just got a cold call from someone offering hosted PBX services (among other things).
By the end of the call the latency on their end was making it almost impossible for me to understand what they were saying.
I decided to pass on their offer...
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@WingCreative So good haha
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@WingCreative But....waitI'dliketo offer you....10.......ce...a m.... 24 hours.... ven da.....ek.
Calls Back: Y U No want our service?
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@dafyre said:
Finally feeling back to 100% again after that surgery. I'm suprised, because it took a lot out of me and was only a 2 hour surgery.
Back "at work" working from home this week since Docs still don't really want me in a car.
Congrats!
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Reading about "How to set up
WSUS on server 2008 -
@Joy said:
Reading about "How to set up
WSUS on server 2008are you limited to a 7 year old OS on purpose?
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@Dashrender said:
@Joy said:
Reading about "How to set up
WSUS on server 2008are you limited to a 7 year old OS on purpose?
It was just a test-set up.
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Getting the car loaded up to go to our new storage unit.
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@Joy said:
@Dashrender said:
@Joy said:
Reading about "How to set up
WSUS on server 2008are you limited to a 7 year old OS on purpose?
It was just a test-set up.
Things have changed quite a bit... might be learning something for nothing if you do plan to deploy this on Server 2012R2.
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@Dashrender said:
@Joy said:
@Dashrender said:
@Joy said:
Reading about "How to set up
WSUS on server 2008are you limited to a 7 year old OS on purpose?
It was just a test-set up.
Things have changed quite a bit... might be learning something for nothing if you do plan to deploy this on Server 2012R2.
We will use windows server 2008.
I was following this guide.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd939859(v=ws.10).aspx -
@Joy said:
@Dashrender said:
@Joy said:
@Dashrender said:
@Joy said:
Reading about "How to set up
WSUS on server 2008are you limited to a 7 year old OS on purpose?
It was just a test-set up.
Things have changed quite a bit... might be learning something for nothing if you do plan to deploy this on Server 2012R2.
We will use windows server 2008.
I was following this guide.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd939859(v=ws.10).aspxOK, Mind if I ask why you are using a 7+ year old OS? Will the company not buy a new license?
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@Dashrender said:
@Joy said:
@Dashrender said:
@Joy said:
@Dashrender said:
@Joy said:
Reading about "How to set up
WSUS on server 2008are you limited to a 7 year old OS on purpose?
It was just a test-set up.
Things have changed quite a bit... might be learning something for nothing if you do plan to deploy this on Server 2012R2.
We will use windows server 2008.
I was following this guide.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd939859(v=ws.10).aspxOK, Mind if I ask why you are using a 7+ year old OS? Will the company not buy a new license?
Well, Windows 7 is pretty good for production use.
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@Dashrender We're migrating this year from 8 to 12, it's not a small task. Only reason we're doing it is because we got a smoking deal on licensing from techsoup!
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@Joy said:
Well, Windows 7 is pretty good for production use.
As you know, users get to used to it.But that has nothing to do with what severs you have in the Datacenter.
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@MattSpeller said:
@Dashrender We're migrating this year from 8 to 12, it's not a small task. Only reason we're doing it is because we got a smoking deal on licensing from techsoup!
We're not talking about migrating, Joy is talking about deploying a new server to use for WSUS. Since this is a new server, I'm just wondering why she isn't doing it on Server 2012r2 instead of Server 2008.
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@Dashrender I deployed an 8 this week because of licensing. Unless you're 12 on the hypervisor the licencing gets really screwball (which is why we bought datacenter(and the cause of our issues) )
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@Dashrender said:
@MattSpeller said:
@Dashrender We're migrating this year from 8 to 12, it's not a small task. Only reason we're doing it is because we got a smoking deal on licensing from techsoup!
We're not talking about migrating, Joy is talking about deploying a new server to use for WSUS. Since this is a new server, I'm just wondering why she isn't doing it on Server 2012r2 instead of Server 2008.
Hmm, I checked our list of licenses and I found out we have a lot of Windows2012 license.
Forgive me but, may I ask what's the difference on Win Server 2008 and Win Server 2012 when deploying WSUS?
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@MattSpeller said:
@Dashrender I deployed an 8 this week because of licensing. Unless you're 12 on the hypervisor the licencing gets really screwball (which is why we bought datacenter(and the cause of our issues) )
I know it's wrong, but I put datacenter 12 as the hypervisor so I could just have at it. This is only a test environment, of course, but even on a T3500 desktop it runs pretty well. No license worries, though....
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@RojoLoco said:
I know it's wrong, but I put datacenter 12 as the hypervisor so I could just have at it. This is only a test environment, of course, but even on a T3500 desktop it runs pretty well. No license worries, though....
Nothing really wrong with it in my opinion. Installing it as core+gui for initial setup and then backing it down to core only after the hyper-v setup is done is still a solid hyper-visor.