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RE: cheap laptop with 32G or 64G recommendations


From: lobna gouda <lobna_gouda () hotmail com>
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 00:54:47 +0000

Thanks all for your reply, lenovo seems decent almost all the pc ( lenovo and hp) are decent with the 16G.somebody 
mentioned with 16g it is a bit slow; Keith here is saying the 32G he had no issue. i intend to buy my own memory just 
to save on the costi agree 64 will be sky expensive and cloud will do, then.By the way W530 is replaced by W540, donot 
see much benefit for my case.
Brgds,
Lobna Gouda
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 12:13:09 -0800
From: blakangel () gmail com
To: nanog () nanog org
Subject: Re: cheap laptop with 32G or 64G recommendations

I have an almost two-year old Lenovo W530 with 32G ram. I've been happy
with it. I don't find myself taking advantage of the ram (w/ VMWare
Workstation) as much as I thought I would.

http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops/thinkpad/w-series/w530/

-Keith

Darden, Patrick wrote:
If there is a cheap quad-core laptop with 64GB of ram and no huge downsides...  then sign me up!  I expect that 
will be the standard in 5 years, but right now that is a hoss.

Izaac's suggestion of using the cloud is good, if you can do it.  Cloud services have come a long way--fast and 
easy to set up complex environments.  Great article comparing performance and costs:

http://www.infoworld.com/article/2610403/cloud-computing/ultimate-cloud-speed-tests--amazon-vs--google-vs--windows-azure.html

--p


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Sent: Monday, November 10, 2014 6:25 PM
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Subject: [EXTERNAL]Re: cheap laptop with 32G or 64G recommendations

On November 10, 2014 4:49:08 PM EST, lobna gouda <lobna_gouda () hotmail com> wrote:
Hello,
Any recommendation, not looking for anything fantasy,  my understanding 
it should be quardcore, with more than DIMM0 slot so each can have 8G.
wind7-64bits to work. I want to use it as a server or practice logical
routers                                      

"Cheap" and "64GiB of RAM" are incompatible concepts in laptops.

There is no earthly reason you should need to carry a machine like that anyway. If for some reason you need 
something so equipped, get yourself a cloud instance and connect to it. That's how you save money.

If you're stuck working in a completely isolated environment, then work it into the contract. That's the cost of 
being on an island.

--
Izaac

                                          

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