Fascinating video Ray. You mentioned that the Rolling Cache shouldn’t be bigger than 32 GiB. Why is this? (I’m on XBox series X and someone on Discord said that 64 GiB was the “sweet spot”).
These are my own tests as a Windows 10/11 specialist. I measured network fetch traffic for increments of 1GB starting at the default 16GB. After 32GB, it had no more effect or no more advantage to a bigger cache. This could change as they patch our client but I recommend 32 for max benifit. Higher is a waste in my tests on all my systems.
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Thank you for this breakdown of Azure. You answered all of my questions!!
what would happen to the data centre in case of electrical blackout ?
Fascinating video Ray. You mentioned that the Rolling Cache shouldn’t be bigger than 32 GiB. Why is this? (I’m on XBox series X and someone on Discord said that 64 GiB was the “sweet spot”).
These are my own tests as a Windows 10/11 specialist. I measured network fetch traffic for increments of 1GB starting at the default 16GB. After 32GB, it had no more effect or no more advantage to a bigger cache. This could change as they patch our client but I recommend 32 for max benifit. Higher is a waste in my tests on all my systems.
@ Excellent. Thanks for this definite advice.
Great content, as always! Just a quick off-topic question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
Thanks for your feedback. I cannot comment about the rest of your post as I have no idea what you are talking about.
I always believed that cloud computing was done on top of very high mountains. I stand corrected.
Azure if Microsoft's Cloud platform -- perhaps it makes the business model still profitable.
This is why I’m surprised that MSFS 2024 is not a subscription…
I bet Microsoft use Linux on their azure servers.
@@jacquesdemolay2699 they do. Customers want Linux so they get it, alongside Windows servers.
@@jacquesdemolay2699 yes. Both Windows and Linux servers if customer needs.