What Are You Doing Right Now
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Good Morning to all!
Earthquake drill today in preparation for this news.
http://www.ibtimes.com/philippines-earthquake-devastate-manila-massive-magnitude-72-quake-imminent-say-1929585 -
That sounds like no fun at all.
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Manually upgrading my Windows 7 machine to 10. I don't want to wait for the Windows update method.
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Drinking coffee now
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@nadnerB said:
Manually upgrading my Windows 7 machine to 10. I don't want to wait for the Windows update method.
aaaannnnndddd it's done
No issues so far.Although it did take a while for the start menu to become usable. I hope that isn't a recurring issue.
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@nadnerB I had that problem too. After my first boot, it took about 5 minutes before I could even search the start menu. That was aggravating.
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Learning something interesting..
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@coliver Yea, probably. All my apps seem to work, so that's a big plus. Even my old Vanilla WoW install seems to play better than it did before.
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Worked on Chef and NVM stuff until the wee hours of the morning. So just getting up and getting started now.
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Trying to decide whether to continue to get RemoteApps to work from VDI or give that up and just say it's full-desktop VDI only...
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What's driving the need for RemoteApps with VDI rather than just normal RemoteApps? Bizarre technical requirement of the application?
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We don't use VDI at all here. It's a cost and management nightmare no matter how much people think it's better. We only use Terminal Servers.
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Nothing so bizzare, aside from a request from the higher ups. It looks like we will have to have a separate RDS Collection (which means 2 more servers with beefy graphics cards...)
I am recommending that we switch to Session Based Computing (RDP into a beefy server). Some of the Apps require a decent graphics card for heavy lifting (Adobe Premiere, AutoCad, and a few others).
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@thecreativeone91 said:
We don't use VDI at all here. It's a cost and management nightmare no matter how much people think it's better. We only use Terminal Servers.
We already use VDI here for Labs and such so students can access the apps for their classes if they don't have a (good enough) computer to use. Right now, VMware is what we use, but our CIO wants us to see if we can move away from that due to the price.
I am pushing for us to switch up and just use RDSH servers... We already have a few RemoteApps available and folks are using them.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
We don't use VDI at all here. It's a cost and management nightmare no matter how much people think it's better. We only use Terminal Servers.
Great use cases for both, but for average organizations, avoiding VDI is the best answer most of the time.
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@dafyre said:
Nothing so bizzare, aside from a request from the higher ups. It looks like we will have to have a separate RDS Collection (which means 2 more servers with beefy graphics cards...)
So no technical reasons, just someone who heard a term and repeated it? I wonder how often it wouldn't be better to provide what they need and not what they want and just be coy about it. "Is this what you were looking for?" Since they don't likely know what the words mean and can't tell which is which by looking at it, they might never know that you fixed their issues for them.
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@dafyre said:
I am recommending that we switch to Session Based Computing (RDP into a beefy server). Some of the Apps require a decent graphics card for heavy lifting (Adobe Premiere, AutoCad, and a few others).
Some of those are good VDI candidates.
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@dafyre said:
We already use VDI here for Labs and such so students can access the apps for their classes if they don't have a (good enough) computer to use. Right now, VMware is what we use, but our CIO wants us to see if we can move away from that due to the price.
I'm pushing Scale to expose Spice to make VDI on Scale easy to do.
Have you looked at KVM based or XenServer solutions? Both free. HyperV, of course, free too.
Really, no reason to be on VMware. They do offer some nice stuff, but there is plenty of excellent competition.