You're going to have to catch me up why Hyper-V and Visualization matter in your sentence. If your V-Server depends on AD which is on the V-Server you're going to have an issue.
Why do that, my way over powered windows box can run 4 virtual servers with 2GB of ram each with plenty to spare. Just download VirtualBox and setup a test server on your own machine. Should work exactly like a VPS
1. No, probably not. 2. No, probably not, but in theory may get higher bandwidth, but latency should be similar to current DRAM 3. Probably, should make for cheaper fiber optics transmitters. 4. (which you didn't say). You can electrically disconnect components on a board, aka, not on the same ground plane, less issues with electrical noise and signal propagation.
You know that, I know that, and people with good sense know that. Then I think of a few of my sisters friends, and the idiot kid next door, an some of the people who's computers I work on. They would follow their iDevice to the ends of the earth where we will find their dessicated, and possibly cannibalized bodies. Maybe we need a Spartan time again where when our children come of age we cast them in to the wilderness, and if they come out alive they get to procreate the next generation.
Once you get out of the metro areas in to more rural areas there are a lot of things GPS maps don't know. Like don't take Route 5 because the drunk hillbillys are apt to pull out in front of you. Or there is a narrow bridge around a blind corner a few miles down. Or on Thursdays Billy Bob bails hay and a convoy of slow tractors will put you 30 minutes late if you get stuck behind them. Rural areas don't get real time traffic updates like that. We're not talking roads that might get 1000 or more people a day.
Can you tell me right now that the performance metrics logging on the operating system you are using is working correctly? Is it even turned on? Even if your operating system stopped logging important things it wouldn't mean you were at a higher risk.
The same would be true with your car. The black box (in both meanings of the term) doesn't effect the operation of the car if logging doesn't work.
If your brakes suck, if your blinkers don't work, if your tires are bald your a danger to everyone on the highway. If your black box doesn't work, your just like the majority of the cars out there now.
Google really wants is for Verizon/comcast/AT&T/etc. to pull the finger out and start upgrading their own infrastructure. A bit of competition never hurt.
How the world works
Verizon/comcast/AT&T/etc. start upgrading their lawyers and politicians to fight Google at every step of the way, costing billions of dollars
Coming next year, 1GBps Wireless, 1GB Cap, finish your month in 1 second. Yea, go cell company. At least with Google they want you transferring tons of data so they can learn everything about you.
That's the particular problem with this 'black box' is people are going to think it's like an airplanes black box. Airplanes have people looking at them to make sure all the sensors are working. Your car, maybe once a year at inspection. I have an older car that the seat belt sensor sometimes says I'm not buckled in, which is wrong, I feel naked without the buckle on. But, if I got in a wreck and the sensor showed me not buckled in, I'd have a job of proving I was.
I have a feeling that lawyers will turn this in to a fiasco of prove your 'black box' isn't making shit up, in which they will be right to do.
When I was growing up I met plenty of heathen children that had no problem jacking cash or credit card from their parents. Of course these are the same kids who would stay up as late as they want anyway.
Your point still stands, this does not make any sense.
He said rational definition. Markets can act irrationally. Not that the price going down is the irrational part, that the stock price was so high in the first place.
I won't say it's completely 'trivial'. There's a lot of software out there that can and does bug out with IPv6, most of it's older, but not all of it. Always interesting when someone sticks the first 32-bits of of an IP6 in a database meant for IPv4. The cost of making sure any software that evaluates IP addresses compliance with v6 will be -very- expensive.
Other then that, people can be very bad at dealing with creeping problems.
And moving critical infrastructure away from the shoreline also is a business opportunity for the private sectors, but if you decide to stay where you'll be flooded in 10 years that's your own fault.
Even if all your hardware supports IPv6 out of the box (which most of the major stuff does these days), there is still plenty that goes wrong in the software world. Tons of fucked up protocols out there, like SIP, that the devices and software doesn't handle IPv6 quite right to this day. I've seen plenty of stuff that stored IPs in databases using fields that v6 addresses wouldn't fit in. Both the App has to be upgraded and DB schematic changed. There are still plenty of expensive messes from the past that need fixed, and not a lot of money out there to fix them.
You're going to have to catch me up why Hyper-V and Visualization matter in your sentence. If your V-Server depends on AD which is on the V-Server you're going to have an issue.
http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/Virtualizing_Windows_Active_Directory.pdf
People have already setup Samba4 and W2K8 ADs working together
http://admingeeks.blogspot.com/2011/05/samba-4-domain-controller-part-4-adding.html
The other issues are potentially a problem as there are thousands of different AD configurations out there, and all of them have not been tested.
Third, it's not like TMSC hasn't chopped up an intel chip really small and looked at under microscopes.
Why do that, my way over powered windows box can run 4 virtual servers with 2GB of ram each with plenty to spare. Just download VirtualBox and setup a test server on your own machine. Should work exactly like a VPS
Why the fuck would use a window manager on a server. Just a good way to increase security exposure.
The big problem here is the VPS user has no clue about his operating system, this will end in tears, most likely the hacker kind.
Second is, linux server tools don't need a GUI. Even if you had one, you'd just use it to edit txt (conf) files.
All you really need is putty and WinSCP.
1. No, probably not.
2. No, probably not, but in theory may get higher bandwidth, but latency should be similar to current DRAM
3. Probably, should make for cheaper fiber optics transmitters.
4. (which you didn't say). You can electrically disconnect components on a board, aka, not on the same ground plane, less issues with electrical noise and signal propagation.
I'll take this as evidence that Skynet has assumed control.
You know that, I know that, and people with good sense know that. Then I think of a few of my sisters friends, and the idiot kid next door, an some of the people who's computers I work on. They would follow their iDevice to the ends of the earth where we will find their dessicated, and possibly cannibalized bodies. Maybe we need a Spartan time again where when our children come of age we cast them in to the wilderness, and if they come out alive they get to procreate the next generation.
Once you get out of the metro areas in to more rural areas there are a lot of things GPS maps don't know. Like don't take Route 5 because the drunk hillbillys are apt to pull out in front of you. Or there is a narrow bridge around a blind corner a few miles down. Or on Thursdays Billy Bob bails hay and a convoy of slow tractors will put you 30 minutes late if you get stuck behind them. Rural areas don't get real time traffic updates like that. We're not talking roads that might get 1000 or more people a day.
Can you tell me right now that the performance metrics logging on the operating system you are using is working correctly? Is it even turned on? Even if your operating system stopped logging important things it wouldn't mean you were at a higher risk.
The same would be true with your car. The black box (in both meanings of the term) doesn't effect the operation of the car if logging doesn't work.
If your brakes suck, if your blinkers don't work, if your tires are bald your a danger to everyone on the highway. If your black box doesn't work, your just like the majority of the cars out there now.
. there is no such thing as food stamps here.
Well, yes and no. It works different, but it's not totally different in theory.
http://www.entitledto.co.uk/help/benefitsearnings.aspx
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/story/2012-02-01/broadband-telecom-lafayette/52920278/1
Pity the cable companies and telcos are the ones fighting Google and incumbents.
Right, some time in the past we didn't need telephones, just send a letter dammit.
How you want the world to work.
Google really wants is for Verizon/comcast/AT&T/etc. to pull the finger out and start upgrading their own infrastructure. A bit of competition never hurt.
How the world works
Verizon/comcast/AT&T/etc. start upgrading their lawyers and politicians to fight Google at every step of the way, costing billions of dollars
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/story/2012-02-01/broadband-telecom-lafayette/52920278/1
Cox has spent millions fighting the city, and finally has lost.
Coming next year, 1GBps Wireless, 1GB Cap, finish your month in 1 second. Yea, go cell company. At least with Google they want you transferring tons of data so they can learn everything about you.
That's the particular problem with this 'black box' is people are going to think it's like an airplanes black box. Airplanes have people looking at them to make sure all the sensors are working. Your car, maybe once a year at inspection. I have an older car that the seat belt sensor sometimes says I'm not buckled in, which is wrong, I feel naked without the buckle on. But, if I got in a wreck and the sensor showed me not buckled in, I'd have a job of proving I was.
I have a feeling that lawyers will turn this in to a fiasco of prove your 'black box' isn't making shit up, in which they will be right to do.
Kids don't purchase games themselves at any time.
When I was growing up I met plenty of heathen children that had no problem jacking cash or credit card from their parents. Of course these are the same kids who would stay up as late as they want anyway.
Your point still stands, this does not make any sense.
He said rational definition. Markets can act irrationally. Not that the price going down is the irrational part, that the stock price was so high in the first place.
Don't worry, you can keep slave jobs here in the U.S.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Prison_Industries
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-FtrDlDJ07bo/TlbCEzDMZoI/AAAAAAAAAGA/FqLGxHqAgm4/s1600/Slide2.JPG
From the chart things were pretty steady at around 100,000 per year from '64 till '82. Doubled to 200kpy by '94, and doubled again to 400kpy by 2005.
Or roughly put, the number of patents filed between '64 and '84 is close to the number filed between '05 and '10.
Xbox was on some serious life support for quite a while after its birth. Nintendo seems to have done well in what they do so far.
I won't say it's completely 'trivial'. There's a lot of software out there that can and does bug out with IPv6, most of it's older, but not all of it. Always interesting when someone sticks the first 32-bits of of an IP6 in a database meant for IPv4. The cost of making sure any software that evaluates IP addresses compliance with v6 will be -very- expensive.
Other then that, people can be very bad at dealing with creeping problems.
And moving critical infrastructure away from the shoreline also is a business opportunity for the private sectors, but if you decide to stay where you'll be flooded in 10 years that's your own fault.
Even if all your hardware supports IPv6 out of the box (which most of the major stuff does these days), there is still plenty that goes wrong in the software world. Tons of fucked up protocols out there, like SIP, that the devices and software doesn't handle IPv6 quite right to this day. I've seen plenty of stuff that stored IPs in databases using fields that v6 addresses wouldn't fit in. Both the App has to be upgraded and DB schematic changed. There are still plenty of expensive messes from the past that need fixed, and not a lot of money out there to fix them.
A) Prove it.
B) Convince a laywer to pay for it, since you probably don't have the cash to afford a lawyer yourself.
I don't think HOSTS did it, but LMHOSTS could be loaded from a server you can reach
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc751132.aspx
In theory on a VPN it could follow you.