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The only reason (technically, not legally) to install from an OEM version is to get all the proprietary drivers for the custom hardware slipstreamed into it. Unless this disc (I'm assuming that's what it is) is tailored specifically for the Dell hardware you bought, then I don't see the point of using that over a retail version.
How much does Dell want anyway for a Server 2019 disc with their own drivers that they will vouch for?
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Dell drivers are free to download. I will give a try to see how things go.
diligent hands rule....
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Yeah...was just pointing out that the benefit of having "the" CD for the exact model of OEM hardware is that you don't have to guess exactly what you have and which driver(s) apply. If you have the wrong CD with the wrong preloaded drivers, I could see how you could end up in a worse place than if you had started with a retail CD with no proprietary driver whatsoever.
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Installing is one thing, configuring and understanding are another.
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
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you hit bull's eye: that's why I posted my question here to see if I could get any useful info before I dive into installation....
diligent hands rule....
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Which license version you have (OEM, retail, whatever) doesn't much change the install/configure job. You can use it like almost any other version of Windows OS. But, are you going to:
1. Use it as a PDC (Primary Domain Controller)?
2. DHCP server (it will want to do that)?
3. DNS server?
4. Create your own domain for it?
5. Exchange server with dig cert? Real domain account?
6. File server? FTP?
etc, etc
Actually, you can get a 6 month full blown trial key for nothing.
In fact, I would get one and run it in a Virtual Machine before using your retail version. I do that to test doing upgrades.
Oh, yeah, find a good on-line reference for configuring it. Mark Minasi used to do good books back in the 2003 versions, not sure if he is still around.
Happy learning. I have 3 different servers running as VM's in a T5810. I don't connect many users to it, use it for testing.
You will be limited to # of users by the license(s) you bought.
>64
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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your questions are very insightful. thanks.
actually I only run it as a standalone workstation.
what attracts me is that 16core power since this Dell T5810 has 6 core.
I will run a datamining application written in .NET and it may be running all day long.
I already ordered one book from Mark Minasi on Windows server 2012. I personally configured Windows server 2009 long time ago.
diligent hands rule....
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>>what attracts me is that 16core power since this Dell T5810 has 6 core.
Well, correct me if I am wrong, I think the 16 core is a licensing thing, not a performance thing.
Lou
>64
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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you remind me of using Windows 10 pro instead. I don't need to have server version of OS indeed.
I only dedicate this machine to run one application all day long. this is my goal.
diligent hands rule....
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You got scammed. That image was of a Windows Server DataCenter edition. DataCenter is almost always only sold with hardware. You can see the word Datacenter poorly scratched out and STD written over it.
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no, my version is STD. I just grab an image from internet to quickly demo my version with the same format/literals.
diligent hands rule....
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I am back to my take over the world (slowly) home project.
And I stumbled on a 2 few strange bugs today where databinding was not working very well today. I can't remembering such bug before....
And I wonder, is WPF (minutely) broken in .NET6 (Core)?
(I wonder of back porting the code for testing purpose but.. ppf... mmm.. perhaps I can do one sample)
Anyway.. any similar experience?
Just curious... managed to work around them
[EDIT]
Oh oh.. reproduced the 2nd bug (simplest one) in a both a .NET4.7.2 and .NET6 WPF app.. and they both have the problem...
modified 4-Dec-21 11:00am.
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What a p*ick
Fake arm
"Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “Wow! What a Ride!" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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Him or the nurse? Seriously, has western society deteriorated to the state described in gory detail by Orwell 70+ years ago?
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With the rise of truthers, anti-vaxxers, Qanon, militia groups, evangelicals and fundamentalists trying to turn the US into a theocracy, and a majority subset of the Supreme Court set to push women's rights back 60 years, ... yeah, it's pretty bad.
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The nurse is just doing her job, by request of the client. Do you seriously imply blame on part of the nurse? This man is a hacker trying to circumvent the security of your database-encryption. And you blame the programmer who does his work, after being requested to do so by a client.
The Roman Empire would have felt similarly in it's decline
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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The virus mutated into an IQ test.
Real programmers use butterflies
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More a knowledge of biology test; lots of very intelligent people here either do not know how vaccines work, or don't trust government/pharma. But what surprises me is the "discussion". There can't be any, it's not a democratic problem where everyone's opinion matters.
Germany is close to making vaccination a requirement. I'm hoping that we copy their policies as we usually do.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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I was just being snarky, but in this case the consequences of making poor choices can be pretty dire, and unfortunately affects people around them, so I have little patience for it. It's not really political issue for me. It's a public health issue.
That's all I'll say on that.
Real programmers use butterflies
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"This case" isn't anything near polio.
Little patience? I envy that amount, for I have none
HPV vaccine, why would you get it? Smallpox? Rabies? You don't know what there's in a rabies vaccine? Let's not take it!
How did people get the idea that their guess is worth more than the knowledge of someone in the field over ten years?
Begins to look a lot like Eloi and Morlocks. These differences become greater if we really reach for the stars
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Reminds me of my opthalmologist's appointment two days ago. The technician sits me down in front of the machine, starts calibrating it against my right eye, and is obviously having problems.
Finally I take pity on her. "You probably don't want to do that with my right eye - it's a prosthesis". (*)
As to why that fact isn't in big red letters on my patient profile, beats me.
(*) Irrelevant side note: My implant and prosthesis are very good and I have good motility (both eyes move together), so you can't tell it's artificial.
Software Zen: delete this;
modified 4-Dec-21 12:58pm.
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Got my booster shot and my flu shot at the same time. It has knocked me on my rear end.
Swmbo told me not to do it, but being hardheaded, I went ahead antway.
ed
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