Windows 8 Tip of the Day–NTFS changes in Windows 8
Good Morning Internet, todays tip of the day is on Windows 8 and NTFS changes made: There is a fundamental change to NTFS in how […]
Good Morning Internet, todays tip of the day is on Windows 8 and NTFS changes made: There is a fundamental change to NTFS in how […]
A new blog series from the Great Robert Mitchell by way of the Dude! Who is Robert Mitchell you may ask?!?! He’s this guy: […]
I did a few talks at TechEd (and TechReady for that matter) this year. And this is the one I was happiest with. I hope […]
The dude did a recording on VDI for RunAsRadio with Richard Campbell. Link below. http://runasradio.com/default.aspx?showNum=289
Here we deconstruct the post that is located here: http://blogs.technet.com/b/jeff_stokes/archive/2012/10/15/the-microsoft-premier-field-engineer-pfe-view-on-virtual-desktop-vdi-density.aspx We welcome industry feedback and comments! Hope this helps you. Jeff […]
For some, VDI is about density. How many guests can we stuff into a host with performance and user experience still at acceptable levels? This […]
It’s a question I wasn’t prepared for in class last week, but one that made sense really. For the IT Pro that doesn’t eat breath […]
So back in the day, when Plug and Play was sort of a new concept and auto-negotiating network settings didn’t actually work properly, XP was […]
Assume the following: You have a Windows 7 host that you want to collect a trace from. The user complains of audio issues, stuttering, latency, […]
Assume the following: You have a Windows 7 host that you want to collect a trace from. A good trace. One that you know other […]
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