volsunghawk
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Maybe not... I posted that previous note when we had JUST gotten to within 12k.
We're now 11.8k behind. This may be possible.
We're now 11.8k behind. This may be possible.
jkitsune":19o2q708 said:I love how intense everyone is about this poll.
blue 22":34qx7r03 said:This is awesome. Get those MF's Roland! LOL
Tell me how.RolandDeschain":2k5kdnb6 said:I'm hoping that whatever douchebag 49ers fan is doing so much automated voting, he has to stop during the day because he's using company servers to do it. We'll win if that's the case, or if someone else steps up with me to do additional automated voting. Otherwise, we're sunk.![]()
RolandDeschain":394wsxdc said:blue 22":394wsxdc said:This is awesome. Get those MF's Roland! LOL
Working on it. I just got a major piece of help from another forum member; we should be able to get this by the time voting closes at the end of the day.
DericLee":2s5ye194 said:I'm off in three hours, and have a best of a PC at home, and have access to our servers here at work.
RolandDeschain":102ln6ny said:DericLee":102ln6ny said:I'm off in three hours, and have a best of a PC at home, and have access to our servers here at work.
If you're prepared to do this, reply and say so.
Do you have access to Hyper-V? Go to Control Panel, then Programs & Features, then Turn Windows Features On or Off. If it's in there, make sure it and its sub-options are checked. Open Hyper-V from your start menu, and click the Action menu, then click Virtual Switch Manager. Select New Virtual Network Switch, make sure the type is External, and click Create Virtual Switch. Then on the next screen, make sure your correct network adapter is selected under the External network option, and hit Apply.
You're now ready to import a virtual machine into Hyper-V. If you want to do the stuff I just listed, you'll need to download the virtual machine image I'm using (I can give you a link) and I can give you further instructions via PM. There's a little bit of work involved, but it's not bad.
RolandDeschain":25pr16mv said:DericLee":25pr16mv said:I'm off in three hours, and have a best of a PC at home, and have access to our servers here at work.
If you're prepared to do this, reply and say so.
Do you have access to Hyper-V? Go to Control Panel, then Programs & Features, then Turn Windows Features On or Off. If it's in there, make sure it and its sub-options are checked. Open Hyper-V from your start menu, and click the Action menu, then click Virtual Switch Manager. Select New Virtual Network Switch, make sure the type is External, and click Create Virtual Switch. Then on the next screen, make sure your correct network adapter is selected under the External network option, and hit Apply.
You're now ready to import a virtual machine into Hyper-V. If you want to do the stuff I just listed, you'll need to download the virtual machine image I'm using (I can give you a link) and I can give you further instructions via PM. There's a little bit of work involved, but it's not bad.
I'm a computer geek and this is new territory for me. So don't feel too bad.HoustonHawk82":2m43pgl6 said:RolandDeschain":2m43pgl6 said:DericLee":2m43pgl6 said:I'm off in three hours, and have a best of a PC at home, and have access to our servers here at work.
If you're prepared to do this, reply and say so.
Do you have access to Hyper-V? Go to Control Panel, then Programs & Features, then Turn Windows Features On or Off. If it's in there, make sure it and its sub-options are checked. Open Hyper-V from your start menu, and click the Action menu, then click Virtual Switch Manager. Select New Virtual Network Switch, make sure the type is External, and click Create Virtual Switch. Then on the next screen, make sure your correct network adapter is selected under the External network option, and hit Apply.
You're now ready to import a virtual machine into Hyper-V. If you want to do the stuff I just listed, you'll need to download the virtual machine image I'm using (I can give you a link) and I can give you further instructions via PM. There's a little bit of work involved, but it's not bad.
Damn it Roland, I'm a mechanic not a computer geek!
DericLee":a0nfj4hg said:Go ahead and pm me the link.
A questions too, what limits the amount of virtual servers I can run? Hardware or bandwith or both?
RolandDeschain":srmim5h3 said:DericLee":srmim5h3 said:Go ahead and pm me the link.
A questions too, what limits the amount of virtual servers I can run? Hardware or bandwith or both?
Due to how often these are refreshing the page, most likely your bandwidth. Whatever bottleneck you hit first is your limit, essentially. If you don't have an SSD as your main hard drive, then that will be your bottleneck. I'm practically using all of my 35 megabit Fios Internet connection with 8 VMs running. I'm going to forward you the same instructions I typed for another forum member. Feel free to ask questions if you get hung up somewhere.