What Are You Doing Right Now
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@Dashrender said:
@coliver said:
@dafyre said:
Is there any difference between Hyper-V on Windows 8.1 Enterprise and Hyper-V installed on Server 2012?
No Hyper-V is Hyper-V. There is no difference between it on Windows 8.1, Server 2012, or Hyper-V Server. Hyper-V and XenServer use the same Dom0 method so you are basically installing a shim underneath the operating system and make the primary OS a virtual machine (Dom0).
Unless you install Hyper-V direct. No primary machine is required.
It's always the same, no matter what. The idea that HyperV has different ways of operating is all myth, and all from the SW community from what I can tell.
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@dafyre said:
Is there any difference between Hyper-V on Windows 8.1 Enterprise and Hyper-V installed on Server 2012?
Only the version. The one shipped with 8.1 is one version newer than the one shipped with 2012. 2012 and 8 are in sync, 2012 R2 and 8.1 are in sync.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@dafyre said:
Is there any difference between Hyper-V on Windows 8.1 Enterprise and Hyper-V installed on Server 2012?
Only the version. The one shipped with 8.1 is one version newer than the one shipped with 2012. 2012 and 8 are in sync, 2012 R2 and 8.1 are in sync.
A windows 8 machine cannot connect to a Windows 8.1 or Windows 2012R2 Hyper-V instance.
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Making dinner plans with @Bob-Beatty @pchiodo and @MarigabyFrias
It's like a MangoLassi convention down here.
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Heck yea - this would be a great place for a MangoLassi convention!
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@scottalanmiller said:
Making dinner plans with @Bob-Beatty @pchiodo and @MarigabyFrias
It's like a MangoLassi convention down here.
Have fun guys
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Didn't get back to the hotel till 4:30 am!
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Getting caught up around here and just hanging out in the hotel.
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I have to run to an Apple store later today. Need to replace a dead cable.
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@scottalanmiller I would have assumed you were an android person.
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He is very much an Apple guy... I won't go as far as to say fanboy yet...
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@johnhooks said:
@scottalanmiller I would have assumed you were an android person.
I've had atrocious luck with Android. For a phone device, I won't touch it.
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@dafyre said:
He is very much an Apple guy... I won't go as far as to say fanboy yet...
I'm very much an iOS guy. Love iOS, hate OSX.
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@scottalanmiller I love my Nexus 5. I tried apple for a while. I feel weird not being able to copy files view stuff on the network.
Edit: You may be able to do that with apple (I'm not sure), but the file browsers on android make it very nice.
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@johnhooks I'll 2nd that as a happy Nexus5 owner. Sure wish it had a bigger removable battery & microSD - but hey, for a cheap phone.....
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I love my Windows Lumia 640XL, I get two days of battery life and removable memory.
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NTG made the decision long ago to be IOS. At that point in time Android was unstable more than stable and Windows Phone was horrible. Both have improved a huge amount, well Android has Windows phone not so much. We will stick with IOS a bit longer. It integrates so nicely with Office365 that there is no reason at all to change.
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And of course GroveSocial is completely IOS/OSX so over there I am very attached to my stuff. Though honestly I run a Windows VM on my Mac for a bit of stuff.
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@Minion-Queen said:
It integrates so nicely with Office365 that there is no reason at all to change.
If it ain't broke, keep trying to fix it until it is! 8-)
I've never had a problem with doing stuff on Android or iDevices... My problem is usually these devices need cell signals to work, lol. My Note 3 was horrible for a cell phone, but excellent for a PDA. My Note 4 does pretty good for both.
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Where is Windows Phone lacking today? Other than app availability?