>From what I can tell:
"live migration" was added in 2008.
"zero downtime live migration via ssh" was added in 1.4 in 2009
"live migration with local storage" was added in 2017.
Here's an ancient demo from 2013 of live vm migration:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjxfFR3oSbY
A user-friendly DRS
Wife is medical professional and received hers from Texas Tech Physicians
Hospital. I registered on Immunize El Paso two weeks ago...got called on
Wednesday for Friday appointment...I am 65 years old so I qualified. El
Paso is getting more vaccines due to our effective dispersion program.
On Fr
I have heard of waiting lists where at the end of the day, if they have
leftover vaccines, they call people in from the waiting list so the vaccine
doesn't go to waste.
That may or may not be true.
If true, that may or may not be widespread.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing S
That is true. A lot of people were scared off by the rhetoric. Plus they
found that there are 2 to 3 extra doses in each bulk vial that they're
being allowed to utilize. There is excess in most bulk meds to account for
drippage and what stays idle in needles. But the healthcare folks are
handling t
Anyone know how to add a graph via snmp to my upstream ethernet connection on
E7 SCP GE1 port?
We are trying to use Zabbix.
What version of SNMP is Calix?--
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I had an ex employee who was all about bitcoin. I’ve read about it but still
don’t understand.
I’ve got money in BTC and LTC because I’ll do anything that makes me money -
but I don’t understand how bitcoin works.
Why would I accept a payment from you or $200USD worth of bitcoins when
tomorr
As a vendor / merchant you would just need to setup one of the systems that
instantly cashes it out. Don't treat it like a gamble (unless you are into
that / want to do that).
Dan
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From: AF On Behalf Of Matt Hoppes
Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2021 3:15 PM
To: af@af
So then what’s the point?
> On Jan 9, 2021, at 5:27 PM, Daniel Pautz wrote:
>
> As a vendor / merchant you would just need to setup one of the systems that
> instantly cashes it out. Don't treat it like a gamble (unless you are into
> that / want to do that).
>
> Dan
>
> -Original Me
Point being your $200 worth of BTC might be $300 tomorrow. But it might also
be worth $100 or $0.
Probably also similar to having an account with $200 USD worth of CAD funds you
might have received from someone.. never know if that CAD will drop in value
tomorrow or go up.
Probably wont be as
:) Wow that topic could get as bad as the political thread a few days ago.
For a business overall? To gain new clients / clients that love BTC / hate the
current money system / etc. But for this business its not a big deal.
For Consumers? There are tons of reason, some people LOVE the
As of Monday we will be accepting Dogecoin
> On Jan 9, 2021, at 5:54 PM, Daniel Pautz wrote:
>
> :) Wow that topic could get as bad as the political thread a few days ago.
>
>
> For a business overall? To gain new clients / clients that love BTC / hate
> the current money system /
You (or anyone for that matter) could probably accept old silk slippers
for payment. Maybe worth a lot to some, and worth nothing to others.
Bitcoin is just a bunch-o-bits that can be traded with some agreed upon
value. The value goes up and down like gold, but the swings are wider,
but maybe n
Its changed for sure, nobody talks about mining anymore, it's just alot of
gambling, or investment if you're doing the stock.
Even the coin return machines at stores are offering payment in bitcoin.
But like everything, it's a secondary market, you're getting paid in
credits for what is effectively
Swings are fine. But I’ve seen bitcoin swing thousands of dollars. That’s not
ok.
> On Jan 9, 2021, at 6:21 PM, Steve Jones wrote:
>
>
> Its changed for sure, nobody talks about mining anymore, it's just alot of
> gambling, or investment if you're doing the stock.
> Even the coin return mac
I knew a girl once with a swing attached to her ceiling. You definitely
dont want too much of a swing to happen.
On Sat, Jan 9, 2021, 5:26 PM Matt Hoppes
wrote:
> Swings are fine. But I’ve seen bitcoin swing thousands of dollars. That’s
> not ok.
>
> On Jan 9, 2021, at 6:21 PM, Steve Jones wrot
ethereum and smaller coins based on it will make you money
Bitcoin has a huge chance to dive
Coinbase is simple to setup if you want to start trading
On Sun, Jan 10, 2021 at 9:23 AM Steve Jones
wrote:
> I knew a girl once with a swing attached to her ceiling. You definitely
> dont want too muc
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