

The familiarity of standards I can transpose to any industry allowed me to move around much better than someone who hacked together crazy processes.Ĭompanies are looking for people with Vmware experience, not someone who kludged together a fifth tier hypervisor (VirtualBox) on a joke of a distro (Ubuntu).īut is it really so bad to run a self built server?Īt home or in a lab? no. I did a lot of stuff down in the trenches I would never do here, but I never lost focus on using industry standards as much as possible even if it was only for 5 people. I started in five seat companies, moved up along the way to a Fortune 20 company. Yes, you COULD do it the way you are doing it, but you have just limited your career options to small, cheap ass bosses because you will not have had the experience necessary to move into any environment. When someone tells you "Woah, what the hell" you should take it to heart. That doesn't mean you should do it wrong. You feel insulted? Good, because you need a swift kick in the ass to move you from being a rank amateur to an IT pro. Take it what you will.īecause I believe in tough love.

This was more of a "why are you automatically launching an OS that automatically logs in" phrasing. You are half assing everything else yet have solid backups? Hmmmmm, I would double check that. Reboot the host, wait for it to login and capture it between the time it logs in and it locks the screen. I am extremely limited in nearly every aspect, I'm doing the best I can with what I'm given and with my knowledge. Having more experience than me would be reason to help me with my question, but not reason to insult me.ĥ. I don't really need to be barraged by insults, it really isn't necessary. Yes I should be doing it with the application, as other wise I'd have to give my users the keys to the server room/server chassis and give them the passwords.Ĥ. I do in fact have solid backups, it's layed out such that I could get everything back up in a matter of hours.ģ.
#Vmware vs virtualbox ماهو احسن password#
You'd need to password to do anything still.Ģ. It needs to log in automatically, it does after logging in go to a lock screen.

Otherwise expect it to bite you IN the ass, among other things it might be doing to said ass.ġ. And I bet you don't have solid backups that can be recalled.Īs for it automatically coming up after reboot, you CAN do it with VirtualBox, but SHOULD you be doing it with the application? You are one disgruntled employee away from a mess of a restore. That would mean someone could just walk up to the console, pop open the window and go to town.

You are violating all the tenets of proper IT implementation. They both came on, as did the VM's and they auto logged in (it's how I set them to be fair) With ESXi you can setup how VMs are brought up after power outage (timers to prevent startup storm, order of need) so if power is lost you don't have to do anything as long as the host is configured to power on when power restored. After the power outage did the servers come back online without you have to start them?
