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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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      @JaredBusch said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

      @scottalanmiller said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

      @JaredBusch said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

      So shipping it back and redoing it can easily be the most cost effective.

      But totally unnecessary to fix this problem had he virtualized in the first place.

      Incorrect. If the cost of the license is still valid for the use on that site, he need do nothing else except enable the Hyper-V role.

      You are mixing two separate things.

      I'm not. The cost of the license is NOT valid for the use on that site. THat's the entire point of hte thread. No license.

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

        @JaredBusch said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

        Let me say it again, he did not miss any virtualizaiton. You may not like it, but that is a fact.

        He is NOT currently virtualized. He did NOT virtualize his initial install. Say what you want, but my understanding of that thread is that these are the facts. You are arguing that he "could" virtualize yet, but not in a way possible due to his license.

        But unless I missed something in the thread, there is no virtualization in place whatsoever currently. And regardless of that, the issue is that he didn't follow best practice and virtualize always hence the problem he is in.

        What am I missing?

        What part of a Server 2012 R2 DC licvense tells you that he cannot virtualize?

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
          last edited by

          @JaredBusch said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

          @scottalanmiller said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

          @JaredBusch said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

          Let me say it again, he did not miss any virtualizaiton. You may not like it, but that is a fact.

          He is NOT currently virtualized. He did NOT virtualize his initial install. Say what you want, but my understanding of that thread is that these are the facts. You are arguing that he "could" virtualize yet, but not in a way possible due to his license.

          But unless I missed something in the thread, there is no virtualization in place whatsoever currently. And regardless of that, the issue is that he didn't follow best practice and virtualize always hence the problem he is in.

          What am I missing?

          What part of a Server 2012 R2 DC licvense tells you that he cannot virtualize?

          What part of "he doesn't have that license" did you miss? The whole thread is about how he has to get around lacking that license.

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

            @JaredBusch said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

            @scottalanmiller said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

            @JaredBusch said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

            Let me say it again, he did not miss any virtualizaiton. You may not like it, but that is a fact.

            He is NOT currently virtualized. He did NOT virtualize his initial install. Say what you want, but my understanding of that thread is that these are the facts. You are arguing that he "could" virtualize yet, but not in a way possible due to his license.

            But unless I missed something in the thread, there is no virtualization in place whatsoever currently. And regardless of that, the issue is that he didn't follow best practice and virtualize always hence the problem he is in.

            What am I missing?

            What part of a Server 2012 R2 DC licvense tells you that he cannot virtualize?

            What part of "he doesn't have that license" did you miss? The whole thread is about how he has to get around lacking that license.

            Wrong. He has the license. He does not want to allocate it to the site. That is different.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
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              What am I missing here? He can't use anything 2012 R2 unless it is the free Hyper-V 2012 R2 which he has no means of installing now because he skipped the best practice step. Now he can't use Server 2012 R2 at all. That's teh point of the thread. How does he fix the system now that he has no license for it?

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
                last edited by

                @JaredBusch said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

                @scottalanmiller said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

                @JaredBusch said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

                @scottalanmiller said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

                @JaredBusch said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

                Let me say it again, he did not miss any virtualizaiton. You may not like it, but that is a fact.

                He is NOT currently virtualized. He did NOT virtualize his initial install. Say what you want, but my understanding of that thread is that these are the facts. You are arguing that he "could" virtualize yet, but not in a way possible due to his license.

                But unless I missed something in the thread, there is no virtualization in place whatsoever currently. And regardless of that, the issue is that he didn't follow best practice and virtualize always hence the problem he is in.

                What am I missing?

                What part of a Server 2012 R2 DC licvense tells you that he cannot virtualize?

                What part of "he doesn't have that license" did you miss? The whole thread is about how he has to get around lacking that license.

                Wrong. He has the license. He does not want to allocate it to the site. That is different.

                Not really. Someone has a license, he's not supposed to use it there. The point of the thread is to not use that license. If your answer is "just pay for a license*, that's fine. But that's totally different and, as I said, would not require any virtualization if he was willing to relocate the license to fix this. The entire discussion is predicated on that license not being available.

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

                  What am I missing here?

                  This is what you are missing..

                  He can't use anything 2012 R2 unless it is the free Hyper-V 2012 R2

                  Yes he can. Who the hell said you cannot use Server 2012 R2 as a Hypervisor?
                  You can most certainly 100% use Server 2012 R2 with the Hyper-V role as a hypervisor. You are NOT required to use Hyper-V Server 2012 R2.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller
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                    That if the core of the request was ignored and violated that he could then pay to have a hypervisor there is true is a red herring, I think. The thread is about avoiding using that license. That is the one and only point ot the OP's request.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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                      @JaredBusch said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

                      What am I missing here?

                      This is what you are missing..

                      He can't use anything 2012 R2 unless it is the free Hyper-V 2012 R2

                      Yes he can. Who the hell said you cannot use Server 2012 R2 as a Hypervisor?
                      You can most certainly 100% use Server 2012 R2 with the Hyper-V role as a hypervisor. You are NOT required to use Hyper-V Server 2012 R2.

                      THe OP did. Not using the license is a requirement to him. It's that simple. You are totally ignoring the one thing that the thread is about.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller
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                        @DustinB3403 and I even talked about the cost of the license to fix this earlier. So you can't say that we missed this. We certainly are aware that he can pay for the license to get around his problem. And we discussed what it would cost comparatively and why he doesn't seriously consider that at this point as the smarter option.

                        But we didn't miss that not using that license was the point for the OP.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller
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                          We don't know who "they" are there, but we assume someone with authority making this license not something that the "OP has". I know, reading into it a bit. But if he doesn't have permissions to use it, he doesn't "have" the license. He could make a request for one, of course, but that's what we assume this would require.

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                          • DustinB3403D
                            DustinB3403
                            last edited by DustinB3403

                            Someone wanting to use Storage Spaces, and asking for advice.

                            Are there any SS exports experts yet?

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
                              last edited by

                              @DustinB3403 said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

                              Someone wanting to use Storage Spaces, and asking for advice.

                              Are there any SS exports yet?

                              Don't know about exports. Seems likely.

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                              • DustinB3403D
                                DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
                                last edited by

                                @scottalanmiller said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

                                @DustinB3403 said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

                                Someone wanting to use Storage Spaces, and asking for advice.

                                Are there any SS exports yet?

                                Don't know about exports. Seems likely.

                                Dang it.....

                                "experts"

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
                                  last edited by

                                  @DustinB3403 said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

                                  Someone wanting to use Storage Spaces, and asking for advice.

                                  Are there any SS exports experts yet?

                                  OH! Experts, ha ha. I totally missed that. There are a few. Tim G in SW maybe?

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

                                    @DustinB3403 said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

                                    I guess the simple question is, what cost more an Upgraded license(to install hyper-v to the system), or the time and expense of deracking it, and shipping it back just to turn it back around after installing the proper OS.

                                    Yeah, I can't believe that that doesn't justify the license upgrade. $800 max, probably a lot less. Shipping a server is not cheap.

                                    No - it's more like $8000 because he was talking about Datacenter edition, aren't those like $4000 ea and you have to have at least two of them? one for each processor and two processor purchase minimum?

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                                      last edited by

                                      @Dashrender said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

                                      @DustinB3403 said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

                                      I guess the simple question is, what cost more an Upgraded license(to install hyper-v to the system), or the time and expense of deracking it, and shipping it back just to turn it back around after installing the proper OS.

                                      Yeah, I can't believe that that doesn't justify the license upgrade. $800 max, probably a lot less. Shipping a server is not cheap.

                                      No - it's more like $8000 because he was talking about Datacenter edition, aren't those like $4000 ea and you have to have at least two of them? one for each processor and two processor purchase minimum?

                                      OH good point, makes shipping it back make that much more sense 🙂 Can't just switch the installed version (unless you virtualized up front 😉

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                                      • DashrenderD
                                        Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                                        @scottalanmiller said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

                                        d is that these are the facts. You are arguing that he "could" virtualize yet, but not in a way possible due to his license.

                                        Here's a thought Scott - what if he had virtualized by installing Windows Server 2012 R2, then enabled the Hyper-V role. He would be in no better situation today if that were true.

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                                        • DashrenderD
                                          Dashrender
                                          last edited by

                                          I think it would only matter if he virtualized on a fully free hypervisor up front would the OP have no issue.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                                            last edited by

                                            @Dashrender said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:

                                            d is that these are the facts. You are arguing that he "could" virtualize yet, but not in a way possible due to his license.

                                            Here's a thought Scott - what if he had virtualized by installing Windows Server 2012 R2, then enabled the Hyper-V role. He would be in no better situation today if that were true.

                                            That's correct, and while that's not a "best practice" situation, it's a "standard practice" one at that point. It's not a good way to install virtualization in general (with unnecessary overhead and encumbrances and licensing). So it gets a little complicated because there is a poor way to do the right thing that would have introduced the problem back in.

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