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@dafyre said in I can't even:
@scottalanmiller said in I can't even:
This is both a failure as a common sense and as an end user level of computers...
I thought it was a decent post until the last sentence.
That's because everything else wasn't his.
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@dafyre said in I can't even:
@scottalanmiller said in I can't even:
This is both a failure as a common sense and as an end user level of computers...
I thought it was a decent post until the last sentence.
Yes, but nothing up to the last sentance had anything to do with the thread it was posted in, lol. And he was just quoting up till the crazy part.
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Look, freaking unRAID on SW again! WTF people?
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Considering not having RAID? WTF
And OS on the SSD, data on slow, non-RAID drives?
Hyper-V as a role.
Actually did research and isn't sure about needing RAID? What?https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2098563-to-raid-or-not-to-raid
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The amount of people giving advice, most of whom don't even know what products they are talking about.
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2098585-what-should-we-select-nas-or-sanAnd boy is Sean confused, damn.
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@tim_g said in I can't even:
There really is no need to be rude, though. Could have just corrected him like Scott did.
LOL, I didn't say anything rude.
I just posted that I made an account on SW so I could LOL that thread. it was about as tame a post as one could make.
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@dashrender said in I can't even:
@tim_g said in I can't even:
There really is no need to be rude, though. Could have just corrected him like Scott did.
LOL, I didn't say anything rude.
I just posted that I made an account on SW so I could LOL that thread. it was about as tame a post as one could make.
You already had an account, though.
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This is so weird that this was revived, but a classic ICE...
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/800241-what-is-the-equivalent-goto-command-in-powershell
Someone NEW actually wanted to use a GOTO statement? What decade is this?
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@scottalanmiller lol... loops or functions are far superior in every aspect!
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@tim_g said in I can't even:
@scottalanmiller lol... loops or functions are far superior in every aspect!
Just a tad.
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@scottalanmiller said in I can't even:
This is so weird that this was revived, but a classic ICE...
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/800241-what-is-the-equivalent-goto-command-in-powershell
Someone NEW actually wanted to use a GOTO statement? What decade is this?
At least it wasn't a GOSUB.
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Do people really think that this little information is enough to answer a question like this?
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2102544-will-this-hardware-be-sufficient-for-these-3-vms
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69% got this right, that's not great. But let's look at what is more important...
31% of people read this question and decided that of those four options, that anonymous provides a mechanism for unique logon identification. Think about that for a moment. 31% thought anonymous was... not anonymous.
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SQL has no command called CHAR. SQL doesn't have a function called CHAR either. The question doesn't even have a reference and called SQL "sql".
Even in a different language, like T-SQL that does have a CHAR function, this isn't what it does. In T-SQL char can be used to insert control characters into character strings.
In SQL there is a CHAR data type, but a data type is a long way from being a command and can't be described in a verb like way like the question.
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The question isn't wrong, it's just mind blowing that 66% of people in a community that talks about this ad nauseum got this wrong. This is SO basic.... everyone talks about how it is software RAID there on and on and on. Even if you have no idea what it is, it's name tells you it is RAID ruling out D, there is no such thing as Virtual RAID ruling out C, no one has ever named a hardware RAID system ruling out A. B is the only plausible answer even without knowing what the question is!
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@tim_g said in I can't even:
This guy...
See, this is where I run into issues. I get his logic but I've had more stuff not work on CentOS/RHEL because of missing modern libraries/applications/programs then I have break on Fedora. I'd rather have it work and maybe break then not work at all.
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I'm also amazed that no one has heard of Dom0, which is how Hyper-V (and Xen) are implemented.