What Are You Doing Right Now
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@johnhooks said:
So since I've never had the privilege of using VMware, from your one comment, do you not get console access to the VMs?
No a LOCAL console, no. Same with Xen. Hyper-V will give you a local console (hook up a monitor to the VGA output and sit at it like a normal workstation.)
Xen and VMware make you use a remote console through a tool like XenCenter, XO or vCenter.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@johnhooks said:
So since I've never had the privilege of using VMware, from your one comment, do you not get console access to the VMs?
No a LOCAL console, no. Same with Xen. Hyper-V will give you a local console (hook up a monitor to the VGA output and sit at it like a normal workstation.)
Xen and VMware make you use a remote console through a tool like XenCenter, XO or vCenter.
Oooh, ok. I got ya.
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And this:
Exactly, it's both and they are different versions...gets pretty confusing for people new to it! The old MSP I worked at would install Server 2012 as a physical server THEN run install/configure/run the actual production OS for the client company in Hyper-V inside the damn physical server's OS. So stupid!! Someone either didn't know how to config type-1 Hyper-V or was afraid of losing RM of it.
Hopefully their manager isn't reading that comment.
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OMG, QNAP leapfrogs the market becoming the most advanced and desired NAS system ever made.
http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1418065-another-reason-to-get-nas
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@johnhooks said:
And this:
Exactly, it's both and they are different versions...gets pretty confusing for people new to it! The old MSP I worked at would install Server 2012 as a physical server THEN run install/configure/run the actual production OS for the client company in Hyper-V inside the damn physical server's OS. So stupid!! Someone either didn't know how to config type-1 Hyper-V or was afraid of losing RM of it.
Hopefully their manager isn't reading that comment.
I doubt that their manager understands this or would have explained to them at the time that they thought the MSP screwed up.
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gets pretty confusing for people new to it
And for people who have no idea how it works.
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And people who don't look it up or ask questions.
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Ah IC because Systems Engineer also has the word Engineer, so an Engineering degree is the same thing.
searching for a Senior Systems Engineer/Administrator to support the Engineering group and tools. The incumbent will have a minimum of a Bachelor Degree in Engineering or Computer Science.
Education:
Bachelor Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Electrical EngineeringI applied anyway.
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@johnhooks said:
Ah IC because Systems Engineer also has the word Engineer, so an Engineering degree is the same thing.
searching for a Senior Systems Engineer/Administrator to support the Engineering group and tools. The incumbent will have a minimum of a Bachelor Degree in Engineering or Computer Science.
Education:
Bachelor Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Electrical EngineeringI applied anyway.
Not a single degree with any relationship to SE.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@johnhooks said:
Ah IC because Systems Engineer also has the word Engineer, so an Engineering degree is the same thing.
searching for a Senior Systems Engineer/Administrator to support the Engineering group and tools. The incumbent will have a minimum of a Bachelor Degree in Engineering or Computer Science.
Education:
Bachelor Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Electrical EngineeringI applied anyway.
Not a single degree with any relationship to SE.
It's a Gov't contractor so I'm not surprised.
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@johnhooks said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@johnhooks said:
Ah IC because Systems Engineer also has the word Engineer, so an Engineering degree is the same thing.
searching for a Senior Systems Engineer/Administrator to support the Engineering group and tools. The incumbent will have a minimum of a Bachelor Degree in Engineering or Computer Science.
Education:
Bachelor Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Electrical EngineeringI applied anyway.
Not a single degree with any relationship to SE.
It's a Gov't contractor so I'm not surprised.
When I worked at Lockheed Martin, their "engineers" were mostly old retired teachers that they used to pad their numbers. No one who even know what engineering was in their engineering teams.
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below 30 PMs!!
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I think we just had a drone fly overhead. Not hobbyist, but gov't drone. Didn't look big enough to be a plane, and had smaller wings.
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We have NATO fighters and bombers buzz us every three days or so.
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@scottalanmiller said:
We have NATO fighters and bombers buzz us every three days or so.
Creepy. We live kind of in the middle of nowhere, so it was kind of surprising. Unless it had to do with that job I just applied for......
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I'm way out in the middle of nowhere. Village of 160 people! On a small island in the sea!
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Of course, while we are pretty remote, there is only one island between us and Syria so.....
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@scottalanmiller said:
When I worked at Lockheed Martin, their "engineers" were mostly old retired teachers that they used to pad their numbers. No one who even know what engineering was in their engineering teams.
See, it is blatant arrogant declarations like this that make serious and thinking people ignore even the intelligent things that you espouse.
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
When I worked at Lockheed Martin, their "engineers" were mostly old retired teachers that they used to pad their numbers. No one who even know what engineering was in their engineering teams.
See, it is blatant arrogant declarations like this that make serious and thinking people ignore even the intelligent things that you espouse.
No, they were ACTUALLY old retired teachers. It's not opinion. That's what they were. They told me themselves. It's not arrogance to repeat the information given by the company. None of them were doing technical work, they just hung around.
In what way was that arrogance?