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[–] 17158318? ago 

Oh I looked it up, so now you're ad hominem is that I'm fat.. nice failed ass try again. You're nothing but ad hominem...

And I'm in great fucking shape too dude. So again wishful thinking. Anything else you wanna be wrong about?

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[–] 17158763? [S] 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

Blart -> Mall Cop. Idiot.

Are you on repeat here? Low IQ people resort to repeatment when they are met with a challenge. You obviously lack the resources to create another argument, something that a systems architect would possess btw, so maybe i should leave it at that. Your preaching here literally translates to: I/O failure, yet you restart the computer 10 times to see if it fixes the problem.

With this i can safely conclude that you´re not a "computer guy". You are just a guy that demanded attention with your stupid ass 20-21 comment, which you thought was clever AF.

Now for the 8th time, fuck off.

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[–] 17158846? ago  (edited ago)

Right you continue to attack me instead of fucking addressing why you were so misleading and have even admitted to lying in your OP.. BUT SAY "Are you on repeat here" project much?

And I'll fucking run circles around you in computers even if you are in IT... like I said been doing it almost 30 years. So keep on trying jack ass.

Since you eat virtualization for breakfast go ahead and explain best practices for oversubscription of resources in a vsphere cluster while designing an environment. Should you go with one to one processors and should you consider physical processors, processor cores, or logical processor count? What physical to virtual ratio should you use? How can you be sure without spending more on the design than you need? Which is better for a cost effective solution? Iscsi? Or fiber channel? And how do you know if your IOPS will be enough? How do you configure teamed nics on vsphere 6.5? What virtual desktop solution do you think is the better choice and why in your opinion? What about the protocols which is best RDP, BLAST OR PCOIP?

What about memory ballooning and memory sharing which is a good thing and which has negative effects?

Should you use a dumb client or a BYOD? and why? And if you use a BYOD what security concerns would you have with that?

Come on it's just a little breakfast man surely those are easy questions like a simple pop tart...