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Technology Short Take #33

Scott Lowe

Correction from the last Technology Short Take —I incorrectly stated that the HP Moonshot offerings were ARM-based, and therefore wouldn’t support vSphere. I missed this on the #vBrownBag series: designing HP Virtual Connect for vSphere 5.x. I’m kidding, of course—the content is well worth reading.).

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Lenovo Flex 5 Chromebook review: midrange done right

The Verge

That’s enough, of course, to make the Flex 5 one of the best midrange Chromebooks you can buy — as long as you’re aware of the tradeoffs you’re making for the price. My Flex 5 review unit has an Intel Core i3-10110U, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of eMMC storage. Both of these devices have decisive advantages, of course. First, the good.

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Technology Short Take #33

Scott Lowe

Correction from the last Technology Short Take —I incorrectly stated that the HP Moonshot offerings were ARM-based, and therefore wouldn’t support vSphere. I missed this on the #vBrownBag series: designing HP Virtual Connect for vSphere 5.x. I’m kidding, of course—the content is well worth reading.).

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: Why I plan on using the new Windows Home.

Sean Daniel

Moreover, it’s SHARED with both Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials, and Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Essentials. Yes of course it is. I can’t easily extend my storage when I have a disk that’s running out of space. With a plan, you can easily map out your storage needs, and growth.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: Give-Away Contest: Win a Copy of SBS.

Sean Daniel

Why I should have this book is elementary: Not because I'm planning on getting certified like most, but because I know LINUX & OS/X intimately and SBS 2011 is neither of those. I have just received my first Windows Server (HP proliant microserver) and I have found it a little tricky getting to know the Active Directory role.