Managing Hyper-V
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@scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:
@r3dpand4 said in Managing Hyper-V:
@dashrender said in Managing Hyper-V:
@r3dpand4 said in Managing Hyper-V:
@dashrender said in Managing Hyper-V:
Can you install and run RSAT on Windows home?
I'm not sure, I don't use Home edition at work or home. Who is using Windows Home?
You found a laptop with Windows 10 Pro on it for $200-300? Nice find then. If you didn't, then you'll need to toss $50-100 on top of that price to upgrade to Pro. that's where I was driving too.
But it's still weird to me to have this single computer sitting in the corner of my desk to manage a Hyper-V host when I have a decent (I assume) desktop/laptop on my desk for all of the other management I do.
I mean it takes all of 15 minutes on Newegg or Amazon. All that being said even if we're going by your numbers still you're looking at $300-400, I don't know where that $800 came from. Also I do everything from my management PC that I need to do, again this is personal preference.
That's a long time. Fifteen minutes of my time definitely would make a better laptop make more sense
Your time is worth a lot more than mine Scott
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Oh wait, that was educational. I bet it's not allowed for normal users.
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$230, close enough. HP, Windows 10 Pro, full use...
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA24G3UK3517
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And Asus for $263...
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA24G5ND3218
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And Acer too at $252...
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834315386
Three choices under $275 all with 4GB RAM and Windows 10 Pro. That works.
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@scottalanmiller I would hate to have to use such slow machines.
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I'm not a fan of those processors. They just don't work very well under even the most basic work loads.
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@jaredbusch said in Managing Hyper-V:
@scottalanmiller I would hate to have to use such slow machines.
Here Here!!!
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@jaredbusch said in Managing Hyper-V:
@scottalanmiller I would hate to have to use such slow machines.
Well sure, me too, that's why I don't use Windows
Same box with ChromeOS is nice and fast.
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@coliver said in Managing Hyper-V:
I'm not a fan of those processors. They just don't work very well under even the most basic work loads.
It's only managing Hyper-V, though. I bet you'd never notice.
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@scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:
@coliver said in Managing Hyper-V:
I'm not a fan of those processors. They just don't work very well under even the most basic work loads.
It's only managing Hyper-V, though. I bet you'd never notice.
No, he said he does all of his management from this machine.
@r3dpand4 said in Managing Hyper-V:
Also I do everything from my management PC that I need to do, again this is personal preference.
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@dashrender said in Managing Hyper-V:
@scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:
@coliver said in Managing Hyper-V:
I'm not a fan of those processors. They just don't work very well under even the most basic work loads.
It's only managing Hyper-V, though. I bet you'd never notice.
No, he said he does all of his management from this machine.
@r3dpand4 said in Managing Hyper-V:
Also I do everything from my management PC that I need to do, again this is personal preference.
Yeah I'm not sure how much hands on management you're needing to do on a day to day basis, but for myself it's incredibly minimal.
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@dashrender said in Managing Hyper-V:
@scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:
@coliver said in Managing Hyper-V:
I'm not a fan of those processors. They just don't work very well under even the most basic work loads.
It's only managing Hyper-V, though. I bet you'd never notice.
No, he said he does all of his management from this machine.
@r3dpand4 said in Managing Hyper-V:
Also I do everything from my management PC that I need to do, again this is personal preference.
Oh, well still, if it is PowerShell and RSAT, that's more than enough power.
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@r3dpand4 said in Managing Hyper-V:
@dashrender said in Managing Hyper-V:
@scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:
@coliver said in Managing Hyper-V:
I'm not a fan of those processors. They just don't work very well under even the most basic work loads.
It's only managing Hyper-V, though. I bet you'd never notice.
No, he said he does all of his management from this machine.
@r3dpand4 said in Managing Hyper-V:
Also I do everything from my management PC that I need to do, again this is personal preference.
Yeah I'm not sure how much hands on management you're needing to do on a day to day basis, but for myself it's incredibly minimal.
I can do everything I need from a Chromebook!
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@scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:
@r3dpand4 said in Managing Hyper-V:
@dashrender said in Managing Hyper-V:
@scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:
@coliver said in Managing Hyper-V:
I'm not a fan of those processors. They just don't work very well under even the most basic work loads.
It's only managing Hyper-V, though. I bet you'd never notice.
No, he said he does all of his management from this machine.
@r3dpand4 said in Managing Hyper-V:
Also I do everything from my management PC that I need to do, again this is personal preference.
Yeah I'm not sure how much hands on management you're needing to do on a day to day basis, but for myself it's incredibly minimal.
I can do everything I need from a Chromebook!
Precisely. I'm not sure why people are kicking up such a fuss about this...
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The fuss I'm kicking is simply the fact that you have two machines. Nothing more, nothing less.
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@dashrender said in Managing Hyper-V:
The fuss I'm kicking is simply the fact that you have two machines. Nothing more, nothing less.
Which two, what do you mean?
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@scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:
@dashrender said in Managing Hyper-V:
The fuss I'm kicking is simply the fact that you have two machines. Nothing more, nothing less.
Which two, what do you mean?
He claims to have two computers - a Windows based computer from which to mange his Hyper-V host, and a Chromebook he uses for everything else - this seems like a waste - why have two computers when a single Windows machine will do it all?
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@dashrender said in Managing Hyper-V:
@scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:
@dashrender said in Managing Hyper-V:
The fuss I'm kicking is simply the fact that you have two machines. Nothing more, nothing less.
Which two, what do you mean?
He claims to have two computers - a Windows based computer from which to mange his Hyper-V host, and a Chromebook he uses for everything else - this seems like a waste - why have two computers when a single Windows machine will do it all?
Oh, I missed the dedicated machine for Windows. Just make that a VM on top of the cluster, problem solved.