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Glad we don't have it, it also requires IIS which we don't use either
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If sharing the hate was a thing, I could probably have a daily blog.
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Haha, so true!
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Did you ever wonder why they are so resilient? Amazing video!
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Amazing! There's so much we have to learn from nature.
/ravi
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Mother nature is amazing, but I do hate fire ants. For such a little critter they sure do have a bite!
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Disappointing. I watched the whole video, but they were at no time actually on fire!!!
Nah, give me Game of Thrones any time! Dracarys!!!
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous
- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference. Mark Twain
modified 3-Jun-19 2:52am.
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Reminds me of Gray Goo, one property of which is explained here[^].
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Funniest Fire Ant Commercial - YouTube[^]
big deal, welcome to evolution bitch, I have Ortho on my side
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<italic>Stuck in a dysfunctional matrix from which I must escape...
"Where liberty dwells, there is my country." B. Franklin, 1783
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
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and Everybody Dies. Too funny
Give me coffee to change the things I can and wine to accept the things I cannot!
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I've been using Windows 10 Insider preview builds in a VM for a few years, mostly because I'm curious to see what's coming.
The one thing I've noticed--and this doesn't happen with other VMs--is that whenever Windows Update, from an Insider build, is downloading bits for a newer version, my bandwidth all goes to that VM, rendering all other downloads on my LAN practically useless. "Regular" downloads from within the Insider VM don't affect my bandwidth, at least in the expected sense (that is, if I have X number of machines on the network all performing downloads at the same time, the bandwidth is split evenly (more or less) amongst the machines).
This only happens for Insider build updates--like it not only manages to prioritize to download amongst other ones taking place on that same machine, but it essentially takes over all available bandwidth. I'm no TCP guru, but I wouldn't think is should be possible for a particular "device" on a network to give itself such priority.
Does this even make sense to anyone? Has anyone ever observed something like this, with Insider builds or something else perhaps?
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I do see that, in Hyper-V, in the VM's settings, under Network Adapter/Bandwidth Management, you can specify the maximum bandwidth to be allocated to that VM...however, that means if there's nothing else going on, it'll be "artificially limited" and downloads will take more time.
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Here's a tip for when you're dealing with the tech giants:
If you see anything that is even remotely suspicious, Exit!
I'd suggest deleting your insider account, so that they can no longer do whatever it is that they're doing to you.
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Is it distributing the download among as many threads as it can?
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
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I wouldn't know to verify that. Nor is it likely that you can change it and do anything about it.
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I think you can look in the task manager and see how many threads that process has active.
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
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I have no idea what the process would be in this case. It's not the good ol' wuauclt.exe, I know that much...
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In the task manager you can add columns to show more information about processes including network usage and number of threads.
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I/O reads and writes? I don't think these figures discriminate between local and network.
Besides...as already mentioned...I'm not trying to disable the update process; I just want it throttled. Is there even anything in Windows that would allow me to do that?
I've since realized the VM's network settings seem to provide some options. I'll poke around the next time it's trying to get an update.
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likely instead of downloading large files/archives of files (zips etc) it's downloading (or merely checking/requesting) lots of [small] individual files. yes tcp is good streaming bulk data but sub-optimal with many many small packets (you know, packets are small but each still having the same sized headers, other paraphernalia as well as req/ack/nack handling)
in a way same concept as DDS attacks, lots of tiny [including request-answer] packets (in both directions) does way more damage than a huge file transfer.
then the connection: fibre, cable and even wi-fi although fast it's only half duplex
...again all them tiny rapid fire reqs, acks and nacks generated at your machine (= zero latency) holding up the remote [hence latency delayed] incoming packets
- lots of carnage, and after the cleanup that who gets to try again soonest [and most often]...
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That's an interesting thought...even though most of the Win10 installer is in a single large .WIM file, in the case of Insider updates, it may very well be using an entirely different mechanism.
And now that you mention it, the VS 2017 updates (which consist of thousands of small files) tends to affect my network availability in more or less the same fashion. You may be on to something.
Downloading only the bits you need generally make sense if you're only trying to update a system or two, but I'm still a fan of having a single downloadable ISO.
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did u disable the peer to peer update thing in windows update..
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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Yes. But even if I hadn't, none of my other systems would have any of the files an Insider build would want or need.
I use WSUS to update my systems - but I have the Insider VM query Windows Update directly every once in a while--that's how it can determine there's something available (newer Insider builds don't come through WSUS)
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u can use tcpview / fiddler / microsoft network monitor etc to see what services are sending out data and disable them from the services or registry and also block ms in host file. i assume insider builds will be leaking telemetry like the mars rover...
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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