Comment Re:Why (Score 1) 529
an actual coordinated attack within a 'safe' democratic
It's a single fool with a gun, not a group.
an actual coordinated attack within a 'safe' democratic
It's a single fool with a gun, not a group.
I think they picked the Czar they did for his marketing skills, not his medical skills.
You need a larger C: drive.
Windows doesn't have enough space for your temp directory for the code base you are working on.
Waterfall vs Agile. Waterfall, you get the spec, go and code. Agile you get lucky to code a couple of hours a day, the rest is ALL spec gathering, and then you stay up all night for the sprint right before you submit the code for user acceptance testing.
I remember, back in the early 80s, some friends and I pooled our allowance, bought an Atari joystick, then tried to make an adapter for the 9-pin Apple IIe joystick connector- not realizing the reason the Apple joysticks were so damn expensive was because they were analog.
Not for my last 6 computers have I seen a 9 pin serial port.
The world's biggest Lego Land. Do they sing "Everything is Awesome!" while they work?
Very true. Multiculturalism and pluralism, like urban living, requires liberty and individualism.
The way I usually put it is "limited but strong"./ Limited in topics they can intervene on, strong enough to defend their competency.
Perhaps this link will explain better. Government only exists to build a fraternity of human beings.
Two and a half centuries is an experiment, not a tradition- and one that is either failing or failed.
I do my best to buy local only. I see no reason to support the exploitation of foreign people if I can help it.
The last names comment.
If it is their wish, individual sovereignty means you do have to let their dog pee on the petunias. Just as it is your right to then shoot their dog.
Nor are they "isolated". All of the blades connect to the same backplane.
And moving VM's between individual blades is a hassle unless you use some form of shared storage. Which makes them even less "isolated" but more redundant.
This reads more like he just wanted to show off that he calls blade servers "dense isolation".
So is it better to have a bunch of isolated servers which reduces the VM domino effect in exchange for increased hardware maintenance? Or just a few massive servers and be ready for the 4 am call to replace a CPU at any given moment?
VM is not magic. Also look into "fail over".
If you have to be called in to replace a CPU at 4 am then you have not planned correctly.
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