On Wednesday, 25 March 2020 09:51:33 GMT Tim Waugh wrote:
> I only run mine for about 15-16 hours a day.
I guess that's pretty much what we would do.
> It's all fine, they're built to be pretty resilient to that sort of thing.
> I do see the completion ETA fluctuate wildly after switch-on, but really I
> should stop staring at the stats and get on with work anyway :-)
Thanks.
> > BTW. What are the benefits of running these tools in a container as
> > opposed to
> > just installing them?
>
> Just convenience really. I don't like to install anything 'bare' on the
> system and much prefer everything to be containerized, so that I know
> exactly what's on it and can recreate it if needed. Speaking of which...
For simplicity I think I'll do it bare, especially since I'd have to work out
how to containerise the software on two Windows machines as well as this
desktop.
> Anyone who is not an ansible geek like me can stop reading here. :-)
I'm not an ansible geek so I ignored the rest :-)
Thanks for the info.
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