The video is very informative, but I do have a question about a comment at 4:23. What is the limit of physical dix that one person can take? Also, a little clarification on the virtual dix on top of the virtual dix. My coworkers have noted that yo dawg I heard you like virtual dix on top of virtual dix so I've put virtual dix inside of your virtual dix.
Great content. However, when I tried enabling S2D via powershell (following the same command shown in the video), it went to 39% and stuck forever at the starting health providers.....any idea what causes this and how I can proceed to enable S2D? Thanks
The video is very informative, but I do have a question about a comment at 4:23. What is the limit of physical dix that one person can take? Also, a little clarification on the virtual dix on top of the virtual dix. My coworkers have noted that yo dawg I heard you like virtual dix on top of virtual dix so I've put virtual dix inside of your virtual dix.
virtual dix can get out of hand, indeed, but also watch out for physical SAS holes... if you don't, things could get real messy real fast.
@G.Tech, thanks for the video! Can "storage space direct" be used on VM Ware Vms for Remote Desk Services UPD "User Profile Disk"?
I don't think so
nice visualisation and content was also good.
Thanks a lot
Great content. However, when I tried enabling S2D via powershell (following the same command shown in the video), it went to 39% and stuck forever at the starting health providers.....any idea what causes this and how I can proceed to enable S2D? Thanks
This video is too old. Microsoft has upgraded its technology
Very informative video Sir! Please keep uploading more such videos
nicely explained
Very Nice and Informative Windows
Thanks
Wish you had listed the script code in your description so I didn't have to read and type it out. But thanks for video anyway
Nice video , i want more and have subscribed Your channel! thx
Nice good vidéo