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I can go up to 32GB on my system, but don't plan to build a Data Centre just yet.Originally posted by Scoobos View PostSays in 1 line what took me paragraphs... sorry.























16GB is crap, try 32gb on i7 3820 -- oooo yeah... 2xESX in HA , With dual Netapp NAS's , 16 virtual machines, including HA Exchange, Client PC's, NLB Forefront TMG, Edge Transport, Symantec Backup Exec, AD, --- MSDN Subscription (expenses of course) + VMWare FTW!















If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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Heh yeah.
Seriously though, I must get better at spotting time wasters. I took ages to post my "advice" but it was pointless when the OP is just a negative no hoper with no initiative.
Seriously saying its dead because the technology has moved on is just daft! So if its virtualised, then move from the OS to the technology.
Its like saying messaging specialists are a dead end because Novell GroupWise.lost out to exchange.
hopefully someone will find it useful.... GrrrComment
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not sure why i get banned for telling the truth !
over a 5 year period i can recall 3 occasions agencies would ask me what is the lowest i would take.
why would i lie ?Comment
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To be fair to this guy, as a contractor, I've had a number of agents ask me this in the past too. They get short shrift of course.Originally posted by unemployed View Postnot sure why i get banned for telling the truth !
over a 5 year period i can recall 3 occasions agencies would ask me what is the lowest i would take.
why would i lie ?Comment
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Thanks , and why do they ask this ?Originally posted by jmo21 View PostTo be fair to this guy, as a contractor, I've had a number of agents ask me this in the past too. They get short shrift of course.
because support is support regardless of skillset.
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This^Originally posted by jmo21 View PostTo be fair to this guy, as a contractor, I've had a number of agents ask me this in the past too. They get short shrift of course.
I'd say on average these days, 25% of the agents who call me ask this "What is the lowest rate you will accept?" question. All they seem to want is the cheapest body on-site who can make them the most commission. As you say, they get short-shrift.nomadd liked this postComment
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Yep, should have said, I'm a developer.Originally posted by nomadd View Post
Not just support. It's across the board these days (I know, as I never do support type roles.)
I suppose manager types will say that's just a step above support. (well, 2 steps, testers in the middle :-)Comment
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Oh dear - another poor victim of moderator oppression.Originally posted by unemployed View Postnot sure why i get banned for telling the truth !.
You were not banned for telling the truth - you were banned for inappropriate posting in the professional forums. I.e. behaving like an idiot. If you continue making such posts then you will be banned permanently. Behave yourself. If you want to muck about - take it to General.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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