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Veeam might support Proxmox soon; HP says Ink Cartridges Are Out
Veeam might support Proxmox soon; HP says Ink Cartridges Are Out To Get You! – Talking Heads Ep.318
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"you stated 405K daily players during the stream" no i didn't state that at all what are you talking about? Your friend said that. Your friend is the one that gave you bad numbers that's not my fault go tell him, I just said go look at it you went off about the number of players which was never my point and then I saw the abysmal numbers for Starfield. (a metric for game completion you chose)
Since twitch is such an important metric for you tell me how many people are playing Starfield vs Star Citizen any time. (or would you just move the goal post again) lol
Palworld: pokemon on the PC.
I've had the same Brother printer for 10 years and it's still as good as the day I bought it, and I can get 2 after market toner cartridges for 20 bucks and it won't bat an eye. I'm starting to integrate them into my work environment and they're even iSeries compatible with some models. HP can kick rocks.
Veeam has been supporting VMware, Hyper-V, and Nutanix for a while, and various standalone hosts of windows, mac, linux, and unix run backup agents. Vmware may be their largest base, but its certainly not something they can't pivot away from. They stated they'll look at doing some "early research on" proxmox. Which, I'm sorry, is not widespread enterprise ready yet. Maybe in 3-5 years, but for now, its still a niche player.
Are there any time stamps?
With the greatest respects. 2.5 hours is too long for me to listen to all of it.
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F-off HP, if I need a print service I'm going to a print shop and use a serious large office printer, and pay for that. I refuse to pay an ongoing subscription for crappy home printer
Proxmox hypervisor's integrated backup is basic, it's basically an export of the VM so it's always a "full backup" not an incremental. If you need incremental backups you need to install their Proxmox Backup Server.
For small setups it's fine, nowadays storage is cheap enough. If you have hundreds of VMs you probably want incremental backups