M1kkelZR
Active Member
Setting up and configuring servers and networks and routers and stuff is a hell of a lot more complicated than plugging in cables. Sorry but your teacher knows nothing about networking...
No thats cus he's a programmer

Setting up and configuring servers and networks and routers and stuff is a hell of a lot more complicated than plugging in cables. Sorry but your teacher knows nothing about networking...
No thats cus he's a programmerLike me. Thats why I absolutely HATE networking. We have to work with Win Serv 2k8 now in VMs and I hate it,
You aren’t the first to ask a question, so:
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thatMeans()
theAnswer = “Already_Out_there”
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Yeah I'm not a great fan but as I say I wanna learn. I do programming from time to time, but not in C# - I only use VB.NET. I'm getting a Raspberry-Pi soon though so that will help me to push my programming forward (will upload pics once I get it!) and I want to learn C# at some point.
When learning C# though, I need to remember this:
Code:You aren’t the first to ask a question, so: { thatMeans() theAnswer = “Already_Out_there” }”
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Cheers Geoff! :good: Too bad they're not my babies, but we do have our own server at home. I'll get some photos of that up soon. It was great fun working with those two servers, looking forward to working with more!Looks awesome Jason!!
I'm trying to figure out what that code does - what does it do exactly?Haha!Yeah I actually used that code in my Encryption, for some reason it worked and gave me 0 errors and worked flawlessly
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Yeah you can get 64-bit Windows Server 2003 but it's not great and the company didn't want to buy Windows Server 2008 which is 64-bit as they already had CALs for 2003 R2. I believe the server came with 6GB of RAM (3x2GB), but for a server 6GB just isn't enough. We have 16GB in our server at home, it's enough but 32GB would be nice.Looks good jason :good:, but only 32 bit? And, what os supports 192 GB? And, it supports 192 GB?!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?!!? Thats sick! And it only has 6 gb![]()
Yep so can Windows Server 2008 or newer I think.windows 7 64 bit can use up to 192 GB of RAM. But the only reason I see to have that much is ram disk.
it would cost $1391.76 + shipping
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820139580 (I did not see any 8GB server sticks for DDR2, so assumed DDR3)
192 gb is overkill? You guys say 32 GB is overkill, and you guys are starting to okay 16 gb. 192 gb is above overkill.
It's about time you did...![]()
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done some rearranging and clean up.