VeeamOn 2017
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@NerdyDad said in VeeamOn 2017:
You would figure that for a tech company conference that they would have all of this other stuff figured out and at top-notch.
It's harder than you think. Not like the staff running stuff is part of the software engineering team. And not like software engineers know much about audio. And not like they are at their own facility, it's a conference center.
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@NerdyDad said in VeeamOn 2017:
You would figure that for a tech company conference that they would have all of this other stuff figured out and at top-notch.
Don't get me started on audio equipment. You can go from sound check to opening act and have a cable or mic go bad in that time. I bet @RojoLoco has even more recent stories.
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No coffee on the second floor between the main session and the break outs? THat's the time that we need the coffee the most.
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@travisdh1 said in VeeamOn 2017:
@NerdyDad said in VeeamOn 2017:
You would figure that for a tech company conference that they would have all of this other stuff figured out and at top-notch.
Don't get me started on audio equipment. You can go from sound check to opening act and have a cable or mic go bad in that time. I bet @RojoLoco has even more recent stories.
Did sound last night for a band. Sound check went fine. We lost a powered monitor inbetween sound check and start time half hour later. Happens often enough.
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Finished lunch and am now sitting in a session room to get some quiet time before the session itself begins. It's the Linux Agent Scripting session.
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@scottalanmiller said in VeeamOn 2017:
Finished lunch and am now sitting in a session room to get some quiet time before the session itself begins. It's the Linux Agent Scripting session.
Sounds like Veem will be our next backup solution here. Gonna have to sit down and watch some of these sessions sometime... time, ask me for anything but time.
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In the "Using Microsoft ReFS and Storage Spaces Direct as a Backup Target for Veeam" session now.
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@travisdh1 said in VeeamOn 2017:
@scottalanmiller said in VeeamOn 2017:
Finished lunch and am now sitting in a session room to get some quiet time before the session itself begins. It's the Linux Agent Scripting session.
Sounds like Veem will be our next backup solution here. Gonna have to sit down and watch some of these sessions sometime... time, ask me for anything but time.
You will not regret that decision.
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@travisdh1 said in VeeamOn 2017:
@scottalanmiller said in VeeamOn 2017:
Finished lunch and am now sitting in a session room to get some quiet time before the session itself begins. It's the Linux Agent Scripting session.
Sounds like Veem will be our next backup solution here. Gonna have to sit down and watch some of these sessions sometime... time, ask me for anything but time.
Awesome
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OMG MVPs speaking should not be allowed. The fanboi aspects are really bad. They are denying things that Veeam said in other sessions to make MS look good. And saying that if you want more than 2 VMs on a server (instead of 13) that Datacenter is break even. Clearly they either don't know MS products well, or are getting a bit ridiculous on the promotion.
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Okay, in his defense, he literally just said "I'm a Microsoft fanboi".
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You know Windows 2016 isn't very impressive when everyone is raving about software RAID as it no one has ever heard of it before.
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MVPs claim that Microsoft sees NTFS as old and antiquated and wants everyone to move to ReFS. That's the first that I've heard any of that.
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@scottalanmiller said in VeeamOn 2017:
MVPs claim that Microsoft sees NTFS as old and antiquated and wants everyone to move to ReFS. That's the first that I've heard any of that.
Not that specifically but that "class" I was in it was pretty much all ReFS and how it's so awesome...
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@travisdh1 said in VeeamOn 2017:
@NerdyDad said in VeeamOn 2017:
You would figure that for a tech company conference that they would have all of this other stuff figured out and at top-notch.
Don't get me started on audio equipment. You can go from sound check to opening act and have a cable or mic go bad in that time. I bet @RojoLoco has even more recent stories.
Yup, Murphy's Law applies to audio gear as well. That's why you should have spares (redundancy!).
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@stacksofplates said in VeeamOn 2017:
@scottalanmiller said in VeeamOn 2017:
MVPs claim that Microsoft sees NTFS as old and antiquated and wants everyone to move to ReFS. That's the first that I've heard any of that.
Not that specifically but that "class" I was in it was pretty much all ReFS and how it's so awesome...
They are raving about how this is a 64bit filesystem. Ha ha, we've been on 128bit for 13 years now!!
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@scottalanmiller said in VeeamOn 2017:
OMG MVPs speaking should not be allowed. The fanboi aspects are really bad. They are denying things that Veeam said in other sessions to make MS look good. And saying that if you want more than 2 VMs on a server (instead of 13) that Datacenter is break even. Clearly they either don't know MS products well, or are getting a bit ridiculous on the promotion.
Well considering:
- Windows Server 2016 Standard with SA: ~$1,400
- Windows Server 2016 Datacenter with SA: ~$8,500
Let's do the math:
- 4x 2016 Standard VMs: ~$3,000
- 2016 Datacenter: ~$9,000
I don't see a reason for Datacenter until you start approaching 12 VMs. Depending on the environment, I'd maybe start to consider Datacenter licensing when hitting the 7th VM. Because if you get too far down the line, like let's say you've bought 12 VM's already. And only NOW decide to get Datacenter... well, you just paid double for Datacenter licensing. What do you do with the 6x standard licenses you no longer need after buying DC licensing? Maybe his logic is similar to that, but too extreme.
I'd certainly never consider DC licensing just after 2 VMs. That's actually ridiculous.
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@Tim_G said in VeeamOn 2017:
@scottalanmiller said in VeeamOn 2017:
OMG MVPs speaking should not be allowed. The fanboi aspects are really bad. They are denying things that Veeam said in other sessions to make MS look good. And saying that if you want more than 2 VMs on a server (instead of 13) that Datacenter is break even. Clearly they either don't know MS products well, or are getting a bit ridiculous on the promotion.
Well considering:
- Windows Server 2016 Standard with SA: ~$1,400
- Windows Server 2016 Datacenter with SA: ~$8,500
Let's do the math:
- 4x 2016 Standard VMs: ~$3,000
- 2016 Datacenter: ~$9,000
I don't see a reason for Datacenter until you start approaching 12 VMs. Depending on the environment, I'd maybe start to consider Datacenter licensing when hitting the 7th VM. Because if you get too far down the line, like let's say you've bought 12 VM's already. And only NOW decide to get Datacenter... well, you just paid double for Datacenter licensing. What do you do with the 6x standard licenses you no longer need after buying DC licensing? Maybe his logic is similar to that, but too extreme.
I'd certainly never consider DC licensing just after 2 VMs. That's actually ridiculous.
Yeah, I normally do it around 13. If you need 11 or 12 and there is ANY reasonable chance that you'll need or use more down the road, sure, makes sense. But if you never get to that 13th VM, it was a waste. Given, a small waste at that point.