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How Can You Tell if You Run on VM?
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If you can't get help or even use the help command to explain an error
message, then you're probably not on VM.
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If the idea of a virtual server makes you nervous,
then you're probably not on VM
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If your OS is more of a hindrance than an enabler,
then you're probably not on VM
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If you have to regularly install emergency patches to block security
holes in your operating system, then you're probably not on VM.
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If you don't have source code for the OS,
then you're probably not on VM.
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If you feel that you're in a maze of twisty little two-letter
command passages, all alike,
then you're probably not on VM.
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If you think of your dog when you overhear someone referring to REXX,
then you're probably not on VM.
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If you're worried about CODE RED virus infections,
then you're probably not on VM.
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Do you have a massive number of colleagues to run your department's
server, then you're probably not on VM.
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Do You see a blue screen at least twice a day, losing all your work,
then you're probably not on VM
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If the idea of running over 41,000 images of Linux on a single
footprint could never cross your mind, then you're probably not on VM.
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If you have to schedule machine time on Sunday mornings to test new
versions of your operating system then you're probably not on VM.
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If you've never installed an operating system, had no idea what you were doing,
and had it come up perfectly the first time, then you're probably not on VM.
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If after sending someone a note, you phone them the next day just to
check if they got the note; then you're probably not on VM.
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If you have hundreds of servers, in one county, then you're probably not
on VM.
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If you need a screw driver to tear apart your workstation in order to
get more memory instead of just issuing DEFINE STOR 256M, then you're
probably not on VM.
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If you've never executed a command that completed so fast you weren't
sure if it ran correctly, then you're probably not on VM.
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If you can brew a new cup of coffee and have time to drink it before your
logon completes its boot or IPL, then you're probably not on VM.
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If you have the help desk phone number memorized, then you're probably
not on VM.
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If you talk to level 2 more than your spouse,
then you're probably not on VM.
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If the keys with the most wear and dirt on your key board are Ctrl, Alt,
and Delete, then you're probably not on VM.
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If you can use the excuse 'I sent the note, but the e-mail system must
have lost it' and get away with it, then you're probably not on VM.
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If you've never forgotten the re-ipl procedures because it has been
so long since your system was down, then you're probably not on VM.
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If you stick to one page memos because your system can't handle files
a megabyte in size, then you're probably not on VM.
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If you have never used the world's greatest editor, then you're probably
not on VM.
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If you never said, "Gee that was kind of fun", then you're probably not
on VM.
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If your operations staff has the recovery steps memorized because they
get lots of practice, then you're probably not on VM.
Send me a good one if you'd
like to see it added. Many thanks to those who have sent me entries.
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