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Old October 10th 20, 06:42 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Default Why buying laptops is a bad deal long term (dead battery = unable to boot up)

On Fri, 09 Oct 2020 20:18:33 -0400, Larc
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I don't do any of the virtual stuff. Although I have desktops that are capable, I
never found a real need for it yet.


Hyper-V and Microsoft is riddled in cloud services and server
technology. To a degree offset into a W10 home environment OS, and
whether Hyper-V is a byproduct or perhaps convenience, there's clearly
a lot to lose if Oracle were not able to virtualize W10. From a
developmental standpoint I can't see everyone either rushing into a
host Linux platform(s) to run every client OS version of Microsoft, or
Android, Virtualbox supports. Certainly not everyone without
unlimited "bare-metal" resources, or an applicability Oracle would
seem indicate for optimal when the same OS version is capable of
multiple instances of running within common resources Oracle has
uniquely to arbitrate to share between them. Something along the
"snapshots" concept (mentioned in the site document), where the OS
isn't actually virtualized, as much for one being reductively
anecdotal to Oracle's listing it apart, for a snapshot, from another
instance of the same OS as one from another "snapshot", differential
engagements, however, each snapshot then configured or accessorized by
program accountability, one differentially from another, inside or
outside, OS provisions. The virtualization is programs generated for
common-sourced with the snapshot being applied, as it were, Ã* la mode.

Interesting, although at what price and how much memory, how many
processor cores "bare metal" actually costs, is perhaps at yet some
further assessment.
 




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