@TomTom I don't really feel like getting into a comment war with you here, since you tend to fly off of the deep end very quickly, but perhaps you were reading the question differently than I was. I read this as the OP looking for storage software that would allow him to cluster Hyper-V hosts, not do storage clustering/mirroring. English isn't the OP's first language, so I very well could have misunderstood the intent. Perhaps you're better at "interpreting" than I am. Either way, you should consider being less of a dick. — MDMarra8 secs ago
@tombull89 Ah, ok. I wasn't sure if my answer was complete enough, since he mentioned he's running some kind of web hosting. I won't mention migration, then. Thanks.
lol recruiter emails me, I respond. He then says "I saw you were at NetApp for a little do you know <my manager from netapp>? I'm helping him with his job search." lol too funny
@Cole If you want him to spell check his answers, that'll cost ya'.
@mfini - get real. First, I spell check when I want. Want me to spell check - that is 150 USD per started hour. When you pay? Second, simply said, of all the about 200 build agents I know in about a dozen companies all of them are IO bound and oerload a single disc. Even if you run a single threaded compiler - you will run multiple agents in parallel pretty soon, so you hit random load on the disc which makes the disc slow. Game over, per definition. You can ignore reality, neither reality nor me care. — TomTomMar 21 '12 at 6:28
I can't shake the feeling that ServerFault is something of an outlet for him to feel good. He's clearly technically competent, but I hypothesise that he's not let the free reign at work he'd like
@Dan my old boss has the same personality... TomTom is a German living in Poland. my boss was Polish living in Germany. TomTom wants to get into financial trading... US markets.
@Adrian I can tell you how this one did. He came off the manufacturing floor - worked up from help desk to desktop support. My manager liked him and they were friends, so he promoted him to sysadmin, everyone in the IT group told him not to.