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Hell freezes over...
rdl:
--- Quote ---Microsoft is planning to bring its Defender antivirus to Linux systems this year.
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Good luck with that.
Wilksey:
Bloody Azure, corporate lock in dictates we use Microsoft - including Azure, nothing but hassle.
Had to migrate from AWS to Azure, jesus, come back Amazon, all is forgiven.
Azure is constantly down with our dev ops team having to poke the Microsoft support to do something or other, we loose external IP addresses, we loose internal IP addresses between machines, the network setting somewhere in some Microsoft hub providing our VLAN or some shit goes tits up and we end up with connection errors and the fault screen of our monitoring system lighting up like a frigging Christmas tree.
Solution: You'd think move back to AWS, nope, re-utilise our 6+ year old servers in a data centre which are half dead, and not being used any more as too many power spikes have rendered them unstable. Good - replace the PSU's? Nope, poke and hope.
Remember kiddies, cheaper ALWAYS = better! :palm:
bd139:
LOL AWS is a nightmare too. Had to dig someone out of a complete cascade failure because of a then undocumented set of limits in SQS last year. :palm:.
Wilksey:
bd139 - I'm afraid I don't share your experiences with AWS, we had instances running for a few years with no hassle no fuss, just churning away.
Karel:
"Lenovo Brings Linux® Certification to ThinkPad and ThinkStation Workstation Portfolio,
Easing Deployment for Developers & Data Scientists"
https://news.lenovo.com/pressroom/press-releases/lenovo-brings-linux-certification-to-thinkpad-and-thinkstation-workstation-portfolio-easing-deployment-for-developers-data-scientists/
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