• moseschrute@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    But you have a Daddy and Mommy who love you!

    And, a Windows Home Server! Does that make you happy?

    They had me until windows

      • ripcord@lemmy.world
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        1 month ago

        Still cool.

        And actually not a bad idea from MS, but I’m sure they killed it with MSification.

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        1 month ago

        I must admit, my home rack server runs hyper-v, it is free and I have MSDN. Of course inside the hyper-v I run ten linux boxes.

        Proxmox really didn’t exists before and I didn’t want to use VMware.

        Next one I will do with proxmox.

        Please dont judge me.

        • Cousin Mose@lemmy.hogru.ch
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          One day our Linux servers were hosed at work because the Windows server hosting them got all fucked up during Cloudstrike. I’ll never understand why you’d host Linux on Windows rather than the other way around.

      • wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        I’m usually a Windows “shill” or at least a casual defender of it, as I work in a Windows environment and it’s not as bad as people pretend it is. No shade against Linux, I love it and Windows is bad. Just not like “I’d rather self-castrate” bad.

        Anyway…

        But for a home server? Either be super lazy and set up samba shares from your Windows desktop for the drives (avoid having a server at all) or bite the bullet and use Linux. You’ll get so much more out of a Linux server that it’s not even funny.

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          I work with Windows and it’s AWFUL. Did you know the taskbar is a fucking ELECTRON APP? Everything is so slow. And you have to go through hoops to do what you want, and that setting isn’t available in the settings electron app, you have to go through these 5 screens to find the magic button that opens the win 95 style dialog box to set what you want. It’s so So SO BAD.

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            I’m using it 95% of my time with it by remoting with a program to the server and experience reduced window quality and speed anyway.
            I want it finishing the task and not look pretty.

            And ew. 95 theme. How old are you? At least use Aero/flat and then log off to reduce the 0.5% load from the active user session

          • wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            Have fun with that then. Sorry about your balls.

            If you’re competent and technologically saavy enough to use a Linux distro as your daily driver, you can learn to make Windows work for you too.

            Waste of effort if you don’t need to interact with any Windows environments for school or work, but definitely possible.

            For me? I’m happy to get paid to automate shit using PowerShell that should have been basic built in functionality from the start. PowerShell is just the most convenient scripting language due to being packed-in with most Windows installs, and tons of built in functionality for interfacing with other Microsoft products. So as long as Microsoft keeps sucking, I’ve got a comfy paycheck.

            And if the year of the Linux desktop ever finally happens? I’m ready, I’ll be cheering, and I’ll be ready to get paid helping companies to make the switch.

    • The Hobbyist@lemmy.zip
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      It’s on the very first page, opposite to the office server page, and they acknowledge the Author does not exist and that it’s basically an ad for Windows server.