I walk alone
Think of home
Memories of long ago
No one knows I lost my soul long ago
Lied too much
She said that she's had enough
Am I too much
She said that she's had enough
I walk alone
Think of home
Memories of long ago
No one knows I lost my soul long ago
Lied too much
She said that she's had enough
Am I too much
She said that she's had enough
poop shoot
Bones....its way down East B from my workQuote:
Originally Posted by lanning
Managing a Virtual Environment
Lesson Introduction
The SCVMM console is an administrative console that helps you manage the Windows virtual machine infrastructure efficiently. Using the console, creating and configuring virtual machines becomes simpler. Another important aspect to consider when you create a virtual environment is to place the virtual machines at optimal locations. Also, after the virtual environment is configured, you need to follow guidelines that help you implement management tasks, such as using SCOM 2007 for measuring performance data of virtual machines and implementing pilot virtualization on the virtual environment.
speakin of teh dookiezQuote:
Originally Posted by GOT_PURP
never ate there... i want some famous daves FTMFW
I need food, but I don't wanna spend money
come to chattanooga bill will buy you some foodQuote:
Originally Posted by roxie911
orly? Well, no car as of now...it's on hiatus.Quote:
Originally Posted by lanning
that place is too expensive and doesnt taste that goodQuote:
Originally Posted by lanning
WAITTTTT....LOL....wut??Quote:
Originally Posted by lanning
Yoooooooooooooo
Am I not good enough for your money?Quote:
Originally Posted by oneSLOWex
lol just kidding but seriously food+ride in the honda=:idb:Quote:
Originally Posted by oneSLOWex
we dont know that yetQuote:
Originally Posted by roxie911
Administrators need to manage the hardware and the parent partition on the host computer. If the parent partition runs Server Core, then you can manage it remotely by using MMC consoles, WMI, or command-line utilities.
You can assess and monitor configurations and events that occur on host computers in real time by using SCOM 2007. You can use System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) 2007 to help you assess, deploy, and update your servers, clients, and devices on a routine basis.
Processes that run on virtual machines can occasionally consume excessive processor resources. You can prevent resource exhaustion by using the Hyper-V administrative console. This console helps you limit the amount of processor resources available on the host computer that an individual virtual machine can use.
Pilot virtualizations can help you check real resource usage figures against the predictions. To check usage figures, you need to first convert the physical computer to a virtual image, and then start the virtual image. Next, you need to use simulated clients to generate the resource usage on the virtual machine in the host environment.
Note that this process may not give accurate results because the simulated clients may not match the workload that the physical server experiences. Also, it may not be possible to simulate some client workloads.
Implementing Hyper-V in your organization involves fulfilling requirements that are specific to Hyper-V, selecting the ideal candidate for virtualization, and ensuring that the host computer satisfies certain specifications. Hyper-V has specific requirements, such as the processor type, the storage, and the physical memory. After the requirements are fulfilled, you need to select the ideal candidate. Server with low resource requirements are generally good candidates for virtualization. For Hyper-V, a Server Core installation is a recommended option for the parent partition. It is a good practice because a Server Core installation provides improved security and reduces cost overheads.
HELP:
Should I:
A. hit up the mountain bike a while...
B. hit up the driving range for a while...
C. work on the race quad for my next race sunday (what I actually should be doing...)
D. go back to bed?
I'm leaning pretty seriously towards A followed by B...