5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available
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@scottalanmiller said
For MSPs, for example, things like XO are godsends. Centralized management for multiple installations, no need for Windows licensing just for a GUI interface, etc.
Maybe someday @olivier will integrate support!
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@BRRABill said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@scottalanmiller said
For MSPs, for example, things like XO are godsends. Centralized management for multiple installations, no need for Windows licensing just for a GUI interface, etc.
Maybe someday @olivier will integrate support!
If he doesn't soon, someone else will. 5Nine has kept that part of the market at bay with a free offering. This is going to change how other vendors view that space, very quickly.
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@DustinB3403 said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@scottalanmiller https://www.manageengine.com/free-hyper-v-configuration/free-hyper-v-configuration-index.html
I don't see where it gives you a console. That's really the only important part.
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@scottalanmiller I don't either
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@scottalanmiller said
For MSPs, for example, things like XO are godsends. Centralized management for multiple installations, no need for Windows licensing just for a GUI interface, etc.
Oh I'd happily be a XO user if Xen itself was not the ugly step sister of the VM world. Some of the stuff it is doing is just too special to really throw it into the mix of offerings, so its hyper-v or (heaven help us) VMWare.
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@wirestyle22 without a console, you might as well be on PowerShell.
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@Breffni-Potter said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@scottalanmiller said
For MSPs, for example, things like XO are godsends. Centralized management for multiple installations, no need for Windows licensing just for a GUI interface, etc.
Oh I'd happily be a XO user if Xen itself was not the ugly step sister of the VM world. Some of the stuff it is doing is just too special to really throw it into the mix of offerings, so its hyper-v or (heaven help us) VMWare.
What about KVM?
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@scottalanmiller said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@Breffni-Potter said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@scottalanmiller said
For MSPs, for example, things like XO are godsends. Centralized management for multiple installations, no need for Windows licensing just for a GUI interface, etc.
Oh I'd happily be a XO user if Xen itself was not the ugly step sister of the VM world. Some of the stuff it is doing is just too special to really throw it into the mix of offerings, so its hyper-v or (heaven help us) VMWare.
What about KVM?
KVM doesn't have anything like XO afaik
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@scottalanmiller said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@Breffni-Potter said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@scottalanmiller said
For MSPs, for example, things like XO are godsends. Centralized management for multiple installations, no need for Windows licensing just for a GUI interface, etc.
Oh I'd happily be a XO user if Xen itself was not the ugly step sister of the VM world. Some of the stuff it is doing is just too special to really throw it into the mix of offerings, so its hyper-v or (heaven help us) VMWare.
What about KVM?
We go from ugly step sister to the uncle who does everything for the family but is invisible.
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@wirestyle22 said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@scottalanmiller said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@Breffni-Potter said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@scottalanmiller said
For MSPs, for example, things like XO are godsends. Centralized management for multiple installations, no need for Windows licensing just for a GUI interface, etc.
Oh I'd happily be a XO user if Xen itself was not the ugly step sister of the VM world. Some of the stuff it is doing is just too special to really throw it into the mix of offerings, so its hyper-v or (heaven help us) VMWare.
What about KVM?
KVM doesn't have anything like XO afaik
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@Breffni-Potter said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@wirestyle22 said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@scottalanmiller said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@Breffni-Potter said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@scottalanmiller said
For MSPs, for example, things like XO are godsends. Centralized management for multiple installations, no need for Windows licensing just for a GUI interface, etc.
Oh I'd happily be a XO user if Xen itself was not the ugly step sister of the VM world. Some of the stuff it is doing is just too special to really throw it into the mix of offerings, so its hyper-v or (heaven help us) VMWare.
What about KVM?
KVM doesn't have anything like XO afaik
That's a single pane of glass for everything?
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@wirestyle22 said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@Breffni-Potter said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@wirestyle22 said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@scottalanmiller said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@Breffni-Potter said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@scottalanmiller said
For MSPs, for example, things like XO are godsends. Centralized management for multiple installations, no need for Windows licensing just for a GUI interface, etc.
Oh I'd happily be a XO user if Xen itself was not the ugly step sister of the VM world. Some of the stuff it is doing is just too special to really throw it into the mix of offerings, so its hyper-v or (heaven help us) VMWare.
What about KVM?
KVM doesn't have anything like XO afaik
That's a single pane of glass for everything?
Yup, but not on Hyper-V
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Yet... I've heard talk of it being ported.
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@scottalanmiller said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@wirestyle22 said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@Breffni-Potter said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@wirestyle22 said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@scottalanmiller said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@Breffni-Potter said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@scottalanmiller said
For MSPs, for example, things like XO are godsends. Centralized management for multiple installations, no need for Windows licensing just for a GUI interface, etc.
Oh I'd happily be a XO user if Xen itself was not the ugly step sister of the VM world. Some of the stuff it is doing is just too special to really throw it into the mix of offerings, so its hyper-v or (heaven help us) VMWare.
What about KVM?
KVM doesn't have anything like XO afaik
That's a single pane of glass for everything?
Yup, but not on Hyper-V
I stand corrected. Thanks
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Looks like they are working on fixing their SSL issues. But damn! Didn't 5Nine used to cost around $400 for single host? Now the least expensive option is their 1-yr license on 5Nine Datacenter for $749.
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@NashBrydges said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
Looks like they are working on fixing their SSL issues. But damn! Didn't 5Nine used to cost around $400 for single host? Now the least expensive option is their 1-yr license on 5Nine Datacenter for $749.
Yeah, it's crazy.
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Also looks like they've obliterated any links to previously downloaded products. The My Downloads section used to have a list of what I'd downloaded but it's empty now.
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@NashBrydges said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
Looks like they are working on fixing their SSL issues. But damn! Didn't 5Nine used to cost around $400 for single host? Now the least expensive option is their 1-yr license on 5Nine Datacenter for $749.
Someone is going to step into that space very quickly, I guarantee it. As Hyper-V grows, that market is ripe for the picking.
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@scottalanmiller said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@NashBrydges said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
Looks like they are working on fixing their SSL issues. But damn! Didn't 5Nine used to cost around $400 for single host? Now the least expensive option is their 1-yr license on 5Nine Datacenter for $749.
Someone is going to step into that space very quickly, I guarantee it. As Hyper-V grows, that market is ripe for the picking.
Are you saying that it's inevitable that someone will make a free product to replace this? If yes, why is it inevitable?