BarkingGhostar
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He didn't say they were large VMs.LoL sneaker-net. OP was talking about VMs though.
He didn't say they were large VMs.LoL sneaker-net. OP was talking about VMs though.
You clearly have never been on the DataHoarders Reddit forum. 😛Yeah, because most people fit your need. I'm guessing 99% of the people on Anandtech don't fit this let alone the rest of the world that make up 99.99 percent of the population. Extreme, very, special case, but YEAH!![]()
I've never participated on any Reddit anything. I'm an Anantech'r. Praise be the Anand Fighters!You clearly have never been on the DataHoarders Reddit forum. 😛
Also, just because you think I'm the minority, doesn't mean there isn't a need for home networking. Makes no sense. Tons of people have NAS and run things like Kodi, Plex, Airplay and so on.
You actually expect people to plug in a usb device on the vmhost then mount in the particular vm?He didn't say they were large VMs.
Disks in power save mode? Power is something people seldom check but for always on devices, I turn all the power saving features off if I need it to react at a reasonable rate.
and then dismount in the vm and copy the files to the host. so weird.You actually expect people to plug in a usb device on the vmhost then mount in the particular vm?
