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  1. @danparsons but the host can die at anytime
  2. @patcable yes indeed
  3. @audralindsey I am pretty excited! Though would have preferred to book online ;)
  4. @jordansissel @solarce if they did, they wouldn't be virtualization hosts
  5. @audralindsey it used a while back, I find it incredibly annoying that it forgets
  6. This is awesome, @webpass from my new apartment to closest @fastlyinc server is 4ms
  7. @complex yeah, you need one layer 2 network spanning the entire datacenter basically, you also generally need shared storage
  8. @jschauma i know i know, more a reminder of how different the mindset is outside our devops webops world
  9. @complex because they require a extremely complicated environment and they still don't prevent your application from failing
  10. @Twirrim @jordansissel @rootwyrm exactly, you need to survive a reboot since you know, reboots can happen anyway
  11. Upon reading slashdot.org/story/12/05/31… I realize that most people think live migration of VMs between hosts is a good thing. #idiots
  12. @jesserobbins gaming device!
  13. @markimbriaco yeah, the 520 seems built to beat hard drives on sequential only
  14. @markimbriaco 320 is faster for us by far on random io
  15. @dakami deja vu from 2008?
  16. @allspaw @markimbriaco I wear night and day 24 hour ones, change them once a month, works great
  17. @bradfitz if I want to control carefully which NUMA node something executes on, I need to drop down to C right?
  18. @bradfitz so it sets it to somaxconn automatically?
  19. @bradfitz what's the default one?