Oops. Didn't mean to cop your subject line. Sorry.
On Wednesday, July 13, 2011 7:41:09 PM, Paul Tiseo wrote:
Assume you have $1.5K. You want to build a single-proc, multicore
system, heavy on RAM that will allow you to run a handful of virtual
machines, both Windows and Linux in a technology-heavy startup (1-5
people).
What would you use, both hardware specs and software stack wise?
Thanks.
PS: I already have an old box for this, a four-core system with 12GB
over Fedora/KVM as host, but I am looking to upgrade. I've lost track of
entry-level mainboards, chipsets and other hardware choices that
maximize my low amount of dollars for this.
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*PAUL TISEO*
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(904) 382-5704 (cell)
On 7/13/2011 7:30 PM, Chris de Vidal wrote:
Is anyone interested in a Linux/Solaris sysadmin and scripting
position for
Bank of America Merrill Lynch? The position involves working with
multiple
teams in a challenging, large enterprise environment, where you'll be
doing
sysadmin and scripting on various projects.
Prefer Python, Bash and Perl knowledge, but I came in with only
PHP/Bash and
learned the rest. If you're good at scripting you'll learn. The pay is
good
and the company isn't going anywhere any time soon.
Interested? Send me your resume and sample code: CBdeVidal.jk1 (AT) Gmail
(DOT) com
Chris de Vidal
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