What Are You Doing Right Now
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@coliver said:
Nice Fluke ad. Nice to see another vendor.
Maybe it was just a fluke.. I haven't seen it yet.
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Stayed up binge watching Fuller House last night. Made it through the full season.
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Gorgeous day here. I think that the family wants to take a drive today, but the youngest is still asleep.
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Lunch is cooking, putting on a show to watch. Hulu stopped working right as we went to watch something, that sucks.
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Oh, no Hulu is fine, just another Fire TV problem. That thing is such junk.
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Good morning ML
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Good Morning ML! Getting my puppet on this morning so I can finish up some scripting work I've been working on the past few days. It's been so long, I almost forgot how to script And doing it in Ruby doesn't help!
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Goodnight ML..
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Gorgeous day here. Hoping to head out and sightsee shortly. Fingers crossed.
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Just did my daily millipede wrangling.
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Did some driving around the island today. My daughter got sick in the car from motion sickness today.
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My Remix Mini is working pretty well so far.
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XO found that PVHVM is performing better for them than plain PV (at least for web servers in their tests)
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I just right now watched a movie called my name.
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@johnhooks said:
XO found that PVHVM is performing better for them than plain PV (at least for web servers in their tests)
Xen has been claiming this for a little while, at least for certain workloads, but they have said it is because they have new hardware acceleration support that is only implemented on the HVM platform. They are working on getting the same acceleration into the PV product as well which should bring the PV side back in front of HVM again. It's not that the PV isn't always faster than FV, it is that they've done things on one and not the other.
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Watching Hot in Cleveland on Hulu. One of my favourite sitcoms.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@johnhooks said:
XO found that PVHVM is performing better for them than plain PV (at least for web servers in their tests)
Xen has been claiming this for a little while, at least for certain workloads, but they have said it is because they have new hardware acceleration support that is only implemented on the HVM platform. They are working on getting the same acceleration into the PV product as well which should bring the PV side back in front of HVM again. It's not that the PV isn't always faster than FV, it is that they've done things on one and not the other.
Ah ok. Ya I saw on their site they said they thought PVH was the "sweet spot" but I didn't see the other explanation.