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Mark Hofmann | Kurt Weiske | Re: Never do a system full update at nig |
July 22, 2021 10:06 PM * |
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KW> ESXi/vCenter at work and Proxmox at home here - My "to do/learn" list KW> isn't going away any time soon. I didn't even think about ESXi at home as KW> it's pretty picky about hardware and my home "lab" is an EOL Lenovo KW> Thinkpad. The main PC I use at home I have VMware Workstation on for my "testing" of various things. ESXi I use for all my 24x7 systems. At one time I had many desktops acting as servers (long ago) and ended up saving space, power, etc, by virtualizing all of them. KW> I'm going to be getting more into networking and security in the coming KW> months, hopefully will be in a place to hire some people next year so I KW> don't have to do it all myself! Desktop Support, purchasing, licensing KW> management, security, DevOps, production AWS, Linux and Windows systems KW> admin, LDAP and AD management and networking is more than enough for my KW> plate! I know the feeling. It is nice to have others to help with various projects and support. I still do the majority of all the high end stuff and likely always will until I retire one day. Not that I'm complaining, because I'm one of those people that thrives off challenges. - Mark --- WWIVToss v.1.52 * Origin: http://www.weather-station.org * Bel Air, MD -USA (618:100/12.0) |
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