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Re: Hyper-V Server 2022
He is saying if your using a free guest OS like Linux, why should you pay for the hyper-v hypervisor just for that. The Linux minded person would just say kvm/proxmox or some other opensource flavor. Though I did know some Linux guys that liked the free version of hyper-v for clustering, live migration etc which at the time the Linux flavors didn't have an answer for. Since Microsoft changed plans on the hyper-v only version of windows so did they.4.7KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Now in Public Preview: Quoted Reply for Desktop [web coming soon]
Jason_Schumacher Is it possible to enable something for Admins where it shows what feature flags are enabled? We have observed where some users have had oddities with this and it's frustrating to troubleshoot. Example - Users had to be moved to "Enabled" in teams from "Follow Channel". Users are in office preview channel in global office settings. After set to enabled, and enabled public preview from the teams client reply has showed up, but only temporarily for a few hours. What was observed when reply went missing. Reply missing Had user leave public preview, share to outlook still shown on message ellipses but no reply button. Then had user return to public preview status. No reply button after returning, as well as the "share to outlook" option is missing in preview. There needs to be a better way to deal with feature flags. Maybe even show them in a type of flag menu where advanced users can toggle individual functionality on or off.Re: Hyper-V Server 2022
One other great use case was when working at a large hosting scale for an enterprise or even medium business. Example - If I have 5000 windows VM's and 2000 Linux VM's does it make sense to co-mingle those on the same hosting effectively reducing efficiencies in windows licensing capacity? Those linux VM's in great number are taking away spots where Windows Server VM's could be. So Since I'm already hosting AD and Hyper-V clusters using Datacenter edition it would make sense at a larger scale to build a dedicated cluster for running Linux VM's with the (Free) version of Hyper-V with the capability to cluster and tie it to the same AD as what my Windows Server Datacenter cluster is running. I might of had 8+ hosts for those VM's when all combined in one cluster but now I might have a cluster of 5 hosts for the Windows VM's and 3+ hosts for linux VM's using the free version of Hyper-V. I just saved myself in software licensing for something that shouldn't need Datacenter Edition licensing. If Azure Stack HCI were to be a true replacement for that scenario it would still need clustering and the capability to utilize SAN storage through iSCSI, FC or SMB. If you are investigating Azure Stack HCI as being a free replacement to what Hyper-V server edition was please consider that scenario.7.3KViews2likes0CommentsRe: Windows Server 2019 issues
Jrogers08 Do you by chance have the user agent configured to look at the read only DC? Is it deployed on every DC in your environment? Is the sites and services subnets configured for the users to go towards the read only DCs (RODC)? How did you do your upgrade? Did anything change infrastructure wise during the upgrade, like new IP ranges? On the Palo side did they validate everything on this https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/compatibility-matrix/user-id-agent/which-servers-can-the-user-id-agent-monitor to insure you are in alignment for supported config? Also do you use the credential service functionality? If yes, it https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/compatibility-matrix/user-id-agent/where-can-i-install-the-user-id-credential-service.html like that is only supported on 2012/2012R2 RODC. Maybe if it's deployed on RODC's not for credential service maybe remove the agent from the RODC and see if behavior changes? In my environment I have it with server 2016 with no RODC in my environment and everything works great.2.9KViews0likes0Comments
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