However, during the duration, if I lock my SP and then go to the rest room, and come back, I log back in, and my wireless connection is dropped… ergo, my backup has failed and I have to kick it off again. I launch SSMS and run my TSQL command, all good. So, I might need to kick off a backup on a large DB that might take 30 minutes or longer to finish. I’m a DBA, and I use SSMS all day long to interact with my SQL Servers… I try not to RDP to them to do work, unless I have OS level work to do. I have noticed though that at times, when I go away from my desk, after hitting Windows Key + L to lock my screen, if I’m gone for more than just a minute or two, the SP seems to go into a deep sleep almost like hibernate mode – even when plugged into wall power. But with that aside, I’ve been very happy so far. Using one and the Surface screen for work is not the best arrangement for me. I’m still looking for a good way to split off the mini Display Port to two DVI monitors… I’m a dual 24″ monitor type of worker when I’m in the office. So, as a desktop replacement, it’s been pretty good so far. No this is a post about problems I seem to be having with this thing going to sleep. No, this isn’t a post about me sleeping with my Surface Pro! My wife probably wouldn’t like that too much.
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