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Delhi | Crime Season 2 Extra Quality ((hot))

14 ноября 2010  (обновлено 31 января 2015)

Эта публикация отнесена в архив. Она неактуальна.

OS: Windows XP.

Ранее, в описании процедуры установки и первичной настройки "VMware Server 2" я упоминал о том, что единственным способом управления продуктом является использование "web"-интерфейса на основе страшного и ужасного своей "тормознутостью" сервера Tomkat. Управление из командной строки возможно, с помощью сопутствующих утилит и предоставляемого API, но это далеко не так удобно, как клацанье мышкой по пунктам меню и просмотр графиков производительности в продуманном интерфейсе. Честно говоря, я совсем не удивлён тому, что линейку "VMware Server 2" сделали бесплатной. За продукт с таким неудобным управляющим интерфейсом брать деньги как-то неудобно, что ли. И скорость, с которой линейку "VMware Server" заменили на "VMware ESX" тоже не удивляет. Последние десять лет индустрия производства аппаратного и программного обеспечения демонстрирует характер развития вовсе даже не линейный, и смена флагманских продуктов новыми происходит всё более и более стремительными темпами. Если "ESX" явно превосходит "VMware Server", то нечего затягивать.

Ну, да ладно. Как бы то ни было, у нас "VMware Server 2" ещё как минимум год останется в эксплуатации, хотя бы потому, что далеко не на всяком оборудовании заработает "ESX". И мучатся с "web"-интерфейсом, построенном на Tomkat совсем интересно.

Есть выход. Как и всегда, он есть - этот выход. Учитывая то, что изобретение для каждого нового продукта индивидуального протокола связи "клиент-сервер" дело неразумное, разработчики "VMware" применили для управления и "VMware Server 2" и "VMware ESX" единый механизм. Только умалчивают об этом скромно и в поддержке "Vmware vSphere Client" (предназначенного для управления "Vmware ESX") для "Vmware Server 2" отказывают. Но оно работает.


Так что, всё дальнейшее - элементарно:

Идём на сайт http://www.vmware.com/products/vsphere/;
Переходим по ссылке загрузки "тестовой" версии системы управления инфраструктурой "vSphere" http://www.vmware.com/go/EvaluatevSphere;
Регистрируем себе акаунт или используем имеющийся;
Скачиваем "Vmware vSphere Client installer";
Устанавливаем его и используем.

Разумеется, в любом деле не без нюансов.

Для начала, "VMware" свои продукты не хочет отдавать в "плохие" руки и потребует от нас почтовый адрес не на "бесплатном" почтовом домене:

Enterprise level software evaluations require that you use an email address that is not from a free domain. Please logout and then register or login with another email.

В общем, понять их можно. Зачем им давать своё ПО разному сброду, не имеющему сколь либо "корпоративного" почтового адреса? Интересно, "gmail.com" они отвергнут так же, как и мой тестовый "mail.ru"?

Далее просто скачиваем клиентское программное обеспечение:

VMware vSphere Client 4.1, 268 MB, binary (.exe);
Vmware vSphere Client installer (Client available in English, German, French, Japanese and Simplified Chinese).

размер: 320 400 640 800 1024 1280
Vmware vSphere Client installer: download place.
Vmware vSphere Client installer: download place.

На Windows XP SP3 установка проходит гладко, без спотыканий (под WINE инсталляция не прошла, к сожалению).

Пробуем работать. Указываем адрес сервера (прибавляя к нему указание порта ":8333" или ":8222"), логин и пароль. Соглашаемся использовать само-подписанный сертификат для защиты трафика:

vSphere Client: соглашаемся с использованием само-подписанного SSL сертификата.
vSphere Client: соглашаемся с использованием само-подписанного SSL сертификата.

И - упс:

vSphere Client: требуется загрузка дополнений.
vSphere Client: требуется загрузка дополнений.

Оказывается, те 268 мегабайт, что мы скачали - далеко не всё. Клиенту, для работы с сервером нужно что-то ещё и он надеется получить это нечто с сервера. И это нечто есть у сервера "VMware ESX", а не "VMware Server 2", с которым мы хотим совокупиться. В общем, на данном этапе процедура прервана:

vSphere Client: процедура подключения к серверу прервана.
vSphere Client: процедура подключения к серверу прервана.

Ну как же, мир не без добрых людей. Они, эти добрые люди, получили требуемый пакет данных со своих "VMware ESX" и предоставили возможность им воспользоваться ближним и дальним своим. Изначально пакет этот расположен здесь:


Опасаясь, что вышеуказанный источник перестанет быть доступным, сохранил этот архив у себя:

Addons for "vSphere Client" + "VMware Server 2".
Размер файла: 17.53 MB

Распаковываем архив и укладываем директорию "2.5" со всем её содержимым в корень "клиента", например:

C:\Program Files\VMware\Infrastructure\Virtual Infrastructure Client\

В общем-то, на этом - всё. На остальное лучше своими глазами смотреть.


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Delhi | Crime Season 2 Extra Quality ((hot))

Beyond the Headlines: Why Delhi Crime Season 2 is a Masterclass in "Extra Quality" Storytelling

When Delhi Crime first hit Netflix, it didn't just tell a story; it shook the conscience of a nation. Following up on an International Emmy-winning debut was never going to be easy, but Season 2 managed to deliver "extra quality" by shifting the lens from a singular, well-known tragedy to a complex, systemic nightmare: the resurgence of the "Kachcha-Baniyan" gang.

If you’re looking to revisit or finally dive into this season, here is why it stands out as one of the best police procedurals ever made. 1. The Gritty Realism of the "Chaddi Baniyan" Gang

Season 2 takes us into the heart of South Delhi, where a series of brutal murders of senior citizens sparks a city-wide panic. According to Wikipedia, the season focuses on the historical "Chaddi Baniyan" gangs—marginalized groups often unfairly stereotyped and hunted by the law. This isn't just a "whodunit"; it’s a "why it happens," exploring the intersection of poverty, crime, and class divide. 2. Vartika Chaturvedi: The Moral Compass

Shefali Shah returns as DCP Vartika Chaturvedi, a character inspired by the real-life IPS Chhaya Sharma. In Season 2, we see a more exhausted, pressurized version of Vartika. She isn't just fighting criminals; she’s fighting a system that wants quick results over justice. Her "extra quality" performance anchors the show, making every tactical briefing and late-night stakeout feel incredibly high-stakes. 3. A Deep Dive into the Human Cost

While the plot is gripping, the show excels in its quiet moments:

The Toll on the Force: We see the personal lives of officers like Neeti Singh (Rasika Dugal) fraying under the pressure of 24/7 duty, as noted in the IMDb plot summary.

Societal Commentary: The show bravely addresses how society views the "denotified tribes" and the inherent bias within the police force itself. 4. Cinematic Excellence

From the dimly lit alleys of Delhi to the chaotic, blue-toned police stations, the production quality is cinematic. The pacing is deliberate—it doesn't rely on cheap jump scares but builds a slow, suffocating tension that keeps you glued to your seat. What’s Next?

If you've already finished Season 2, the good news is that the saga continues. Delhi Crime Season 3 premiered on November 13, 2025, tackling cases of international trafficking and organized crime, and it has already begun surpassing viewership records set by its predecessors.

Final Verdict: Delhi Crime Season 2 is "extra quality" in every sense of the word—writing, acting, and social relevance. It’s a haunting reminder that the thin blue line is often blurred by the very city it tries to protect.

Delhi Crime Season 2 is a gritty, high-quality police procedural that follows DCP Vartika Chaturvedi as she tracks a brutal gang targeting elderly residents in New Delhi. Unlike the first season's focus on the 2012 gang rape case, this season explores a series of gruesome murders inspired by the notorious "Kachcha Baniyan" gang of the 1990s. 📺 Series Overview Genre: Crime, Thriller, Police Procedural Episodes: 5 (Shorter than Season 1) Platform: Netflix Language: Hindi (English subtitles/dubbing available)

Basis: Inspired by a chapter in former Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar’s book, Khaki Files. 🔍 Key Plot & Themes Watch Delhi Crime | Netflix Official Site

(High Dynamic Range) formats, which provide the sharpest image and most realistic colors for this gritty police procedural. 📺 Technical Requirements for Best Quality To stream in "extra quality" (Ultra HD/4K), you need: The Premium Plan Netflix's highest tier is required for 4K and HDR content. Stable Internet : A steady speed of at least 15 to 25 Mbps Compatible Hardware

: A 4K-capable TV, monitor, or streaming device (like Apple TV 4K or Chromecast with Google TV). High-Speed HDMI High-Speed HDMI cable if connecting an external device to your TV. 🔍 Season 2 Overview

: Investigates the resurgence of the "Kachcha Baniyan" gang, a real-life criminal group known for brutal home invasions in Delhi.

: Maintains the "extra quality" of Season 1's storytelling—grounded, methodical, and devoid of "filmy" melodrama. Shefali Shah

returns as DCP Vartika Chaturvedi, alongside Rasika Dugal and Rajesh Tailang. 🚔 Beyond If you have finished Season 2, is currently available. Release Date : It premiered on in November 2025. : This season shifts focus to a complex international sex trafficking and organized crime syndicate. : Critics at The Indian Express

praise it for maintaining the series' high standard of realism. that inspired Season 2 or Season 3?

The second season of Delhi Crime is widely regarded as a high-quality, "extra" gritty continuation of the International Emmy-winning series. Directed by Tanuj Chopra, who took over showrunning duties from creator Richie Mehta, the season maintains a high standard of technical production and narrative depth while shifting its focus to themes of class divide and social prejudice. Technical & Production Quality

Critics and audiences frequently highlight the "extra quality" in the show's technical execution:

Why 'Delhi Crime' Season 2 Should Be Your Next Netflix Binge

In the shadows of a city that never sleeps, justice isn’t just a badge—it’s a burden. Delhi Crime

Season 2 dives deeper into the fractured soul of the capital, where the line between the hunter and the hunted thins with every heartbeat. delhi crime season 2 extra quality

It’s no longer just about solving a crime; it’s about navigating the labyrinth of a system that often fails the very people it’s meant to protect. With visceral storytelling and a raw, "extra quality" lens on human desperation, this season explores the ghosts of the past that haunt the alleys of the present. When the city’s conscience is tested, how much of yourself do you lose to keep the peace? gritty atmosphere of the city?

The phrase "extra quality" typically refers to the technical production standards of the show or the 4K Ultra HD streaming options available on premium platforms. Production Quality & Technical Brilliance

Cinematic Realism: Season 2 is widely praised for its "extra" level of grit and realism. It uses a dark, muted color palette and handheld camera shots to capture the intensity of the Delhi police force's work.

Performance Standards: Critics often describe the lead performance by Shefali Shah as a "masterclass" in acting. Her portrayal of DCP Vartika Chaturvedi earned her an International Emmy nomination.

Directorial Continuity: Although Tanuj Chopra took over as director for the second season, he maintained the award-winning cinematic quality established in Season 1. Viewing in "Extra Quality" (4K/UHD)

To experience the series in the highest possible visual and audio quality: Official Platform: It is available exclusively on Netflix.

Requirements for 4K/HDR: To watch in "extra quality" (Ultra HD), you generally need: A Netflix Premium Plan. A compatible 4K TV or monitor. A stable internet connection (at least 15-25 Mbps).

Audio Quality: The series supports high-fidelity audio, which is best experienced with a home theater system or quality headphones to catch the "spellbinding" sound design mentioned by critics. Quick Season 2 Overview


The Writing: Empathy as a Weapon

One of the boldest risks Season 2 takes is its compassion for the marginalized. Without spoiling the plot, the season introduces us to a young man from a rural village who gets sucked into the gang. We see the poverty, the lack of opportunity, and the casual dehumanization that turns a boy into a predator.

Does the show excuse the violence? Absolutely not. The crimes are depicted as ugly, messy, and unforgivable. But by showing the ecosystem that creates the criminals, Delhi Crime transcends the typical "catch-the-bad-guy" formula.

This is the extra quality of nuanced writing. It asks the uncomfortable question that most crime dramas ignore: What if the monster was once a victim of a different, slower, legal form of violence?

Shefali Shah: The Anatomy of Fatigue

If there is a masterclass in acting for 2022-2023, it is Shefali Shah as DCP Vartika Chaturvedi. In Season 1, she was righteous anger. In Season 2, she is exhausted grace.

The “extra quality” of this season is visible in her eyes. Watch how Vartika moves through the world. She is fighting the criminals, yes, but she is also fighting a corrupt system that protects the powerful, a media that sensationalizes suffering, and her own internal trauma from the previous case.

Shah delivers a performance that is almost silent. It’s in the way she drinks cold coffee, the way she stares at a crime scene photo without flinching, the way she negotiates with politicians who see rape as a PR problem. This is not superhero policing; this is bureaucratic grief. That authenticity is the show’s secret weapon.

The Verdict: A Necessary Upgrade

Delhi Crime Season 2 is not a casual watch. It is a pressure cooker of morality, pain, and systemic failure. The performances—especially from Shefali Shah, Rasika Dugal, and the terrifying new antagonist—deserve a canvas that respects their micro-expressions.

Watching it on a phone while commuting, with tinny audio and pixelated compression, is a disservice to the art. Delhi Crime Season 2 extra quality is not a luxury; it is the only respectful way to engage with this story.

Do not let bandwidth limitations rob you of the most gripping Indian crime drama of the decade. Upgrade your stream. Turn off the lights. Turn up the volume. And enter the chaos of Delhi with the clarity it demands.

Final Rating for the "Extra Quality" Experience: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5 – Essential)


Are you ready to face the darkness? Only if you see it clearly.

Short watch checklist (before starting)


If you'd like: I can create a printable episode checklist with timestamps for major beats, a character relationship map, or a one-page spoiler-friendly cheat sheet — tell me which.

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Technical Precision: The Sound of the City

Visually, Season 2 is a step up. Cinematographer Johan Aidt uses the cramped galis (alleys) of Old Delhi not just as a backdrop, but as a character. The camera is claustrophobic, tight, and sweaty. You feel the heat, the stench, the chaos.

The sound design is equally masterful. There is a sequence involving a chase through a dharavi (slum) where the dialogue drops out and all you hear is the rustle of plastic, the clang of metal, and ragged breathing. It turns the city into a jungle. This is not glossy Money Heist aesthetics; this is verité grit. Beyond the Headlines: Why Delhi Crime Season 2

The Verdict

Delhi Crime Season 2 is a rare sequel that matches the quality of its predecessor while shifting the lens significantly. Season 1 asked: How do we keep our women safe? Season 2 asks: Who have we left behind?

It is a darker, more cynical chapter. It posits that the real crime isn't just the murders committed by the gang, but the systemic apathy that created them. While the pacing occasionally stalls in the middle episodes, the payoff is satisfying, not because it offers a fairy-tale ending, but because it offers a realistic one.

For those seeking high-octane thrills, this may feel slow. But for those looking for a masterclass in character acting and a sociological dissection of a city tearing itself apart, Delhi Crime Season 2 is essential viewing. It cements the legacy of Vartika Chaturvedi not just as a cop, but as a symbol of the fragile, faltering, yet enduring fight for order in the heart of chaos.

Delhi Crime Season 2: A Gripping Saga of Corruption and Justice

Introduction

Delhi Crime Season 2, the second installment of the acclaimed Indian crime drama series, has taken the audience by storm with its extra quality storytelling, intense action sequences, and outstanding performances. The show, created by Shashank Ghaitan and produced by Yash Raj Films, premiered on Amazon Prime Video in 2021 and has received widespread critical acclaim for its gripping narrative, well-developed characters, and authentic representation of the dark underbelly of India's capital city.

Plot

The second season of Delhi Crime revolves around the investigation of a high-profile murder case involving a wealthy businessman, which leads the police to unravel a complex web of corruption, politics, and deceit. The story takes off with the discovery of a dead body in a posh hotel room, and as the investigation progresses, the police team, led by DCP Dushyant Kumar (played by Ishaan Khatter), encounters a plethora of suspects, from influential politicians to shady businessmen.

As the probe deepens, the officers uncover a sinister nexus between corrupt government officials, crime lords, and affluent businessmen, which exposes the dark side of Delhi's elite society. The team's pursuit of justice is fraught with challenges, as they face resistance from powerful forces trying to sweep the case under the carpet.

Characters and Performances

The show boasts an impressive ensemble cast, including:

The performances are phenomenal, with the lead actors delivering nuanced and convincing portrayals of their characters. The supporting cast, including veteran actors like Anant Vihar Joshi and Vijay Kashyap, add depth and authenticity to the narrative.

Themes and Social Commentary

Delhi Crime Season 2 tackles several thought-provoking themes, including:

Direction and Technical Aspects

The show is well-crafted, with impressive direction by Shashank Ghaitan and Rajesh Touchriver. The cinematography is striking, capturing the gritty reality of Delhi's streets and the luxurious world of the elite. The background score, composed by Amit Trivedi, amplifies the tension and emotional depth of the narrative.

Impact and Reception

Delhi Crime Season 2 has garnered widespread acclaim from critics and audiences alike, with many praising the show's gripping storyline, outstanding performances, and authentic representation of India's complex social issues. The series has also sparked conversations about the need for police reform, judicial accountability, and social justice.

Conclusion

Delhi Crime Season 2 is a masterfully crafted series that offers an unflinching look into the darker aspects of human nature and the Indian society. With its extra quality storytelling, intense action sequences, and outstanding performances, the show has raised the bar for Indian crime dramas. If you're a fan of gripping narratives and authentic storytelling, Delhi Crime Season 2 is a must-watch.

The second season of Delhi Crime is a high-quality police procedural that follows DCP Vartika Chaturvedi (Shefali Shah) as she investigates a series of brutal murders in South Delhi. While "extra quality" is not an official industry label, critics and viewers often use similar terms to describe the show's exceptional production standards and performances. Overview of Delhi Crime Season 2

Delhi Crime Season 2: A Gripping Exploration of India's Capital City's Dark Underbelly

Delhi Crime Season 2, the popular Indian web series, has taken the audience by storm with its raw, unflinching portrayal of the crimes that plague India's capital city. The show's second season, in particular, has been praised for its extra quality content, delving deeper into the complexities of the city's underworld. In this feature, we'll explore what makes Delhi Crime Season 2 a standout series, and why it's a must-watch for fans of crime dramas. The Writing: Empathy as a Weapon One of

A Deeper Dive into Delhi's Underworld

The second season of Delhi Crime takes viewers on a journey through the darker alleys of Delhi, exposing the intricate web of crimes that threaten the city's very fabric. The show's narrative is inspired by real-life events, which adds to the sense of authenticity and urgency. The writers have masterfully woven together complex storylines, character arcs, and themes, making for a viewing experience that's both engaging and thought-provoking.

Stronger Character Development

One of the standout aspects of Delhi Crime Season 2 is its well-crafted characters. The show's protagonist, DCP Shweta (played by Shefali Shah), returns with a renewed sense of purpose, driven by her determination to bring justice to the victims of crime. The supporting cast, including IPS officer Arjun (played by Chitranad Upadhyay) and crime reporter Jaya (played by Anushka Singh), add depth to the narrative, each bringing their own perspective to the cases they work on.

Realistic Portrayal of Crime and Corruption

Delhi Crime Season 2 pulls no punches in its depiction of the seedy underbelly of Delhi. The show's portrayal of crime and corruption is unflinching, yet not gratuitous. The writers have struck a delicate balance between showcasing the harsh realities of crime and highlighting the struggles of law enforcement agencies to combat it. This approach lends credibility to the narrative, making it feel more grounded and authentic.

Cinematic Excellence

The show's cinematography is noteworthy, capturing the gritty, chaotic essence of Delhi. The camera work is evocative, plunging viewers into the midst of the action, and making them feel like they're part of the investigation. The background score, composed by Ram Ajay, heightens the tension, perfectly complementing the on-screen action.

Socially Relevant Themes

Delhi Crime Season 2 explores several socially relevant themes, including police reform, corruption, and the objectification of women. The show's portrayal of these issues sparks important conversations, encouraging viewers to reflect on the systemic problems that contribute to crime. By doing so, the series transcends the realm of mere entertainment, becoming a catalyst for change.

Key Takeaways

Conclusion

Delhi Crime Season 2 is a gripping, thought-provoking series that explores the darker side of India's capital city. With its extra quality content, well-crafted characters, and realistic portrayal of crime and corruption, the show has set a new benchmark for Indian web series. As a result, it's a must-watch for fans of crime dramas, as well as anyone interested in exploring the complexities of India's urban underworld. So, if you haven't already, dive into the gritty world of Delhi Crime Season 2 – but be prepared for a wild, unsettling ride.

It is important to clarify that Delhi Crime (Season 2) is a fictionalized dramatic series based on real events, specifically the gruesome 2014 Chhawla rape and murder case. The phrase "extra quality" in your prompt can be interpreted as an analysis of the show’s exceptional production values, narrative depth, and thematic execution.

Below is a critical essay structured to address the topic.


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