What Are You Doing Right Now
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@scottalanmiller said:
I'm back. Lost power there for the second time today,
just you or the whole island?
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I'm back. Lost power there for the second time today,
just you or the whole island?
Well I did not drive around doing a survey or anything. I imagine that it wasn't just us. There is only one power plant on the island, I think. But we are nearly as wide as Ohio, so I have no idea where power is affected.
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Attempting a RickRoll on FB
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Reading about Squid Proxy Server
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About to clean install Windows 10 on my work PC. Performed the upgrade some time ago and I keep finding too many things that are broken from the upgrade.
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Hope everyone is having a great day Had a wonderful get together with my brother in NYC. Saw his band Sundrones play. They were amazing.
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Installing XenServer for the first time
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@alex.olynyk said:
Installing XenServer for the first time
Hell yes! You will likely enjoy the benefits of it several fold compared to the competition.
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@DustinB3403 I played with free ESXi a while back and thought it was time to try something new
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Free ESXi should only ever be used to realize why you shouldn't be using ESXi.
It's so gutted that it's worthless in every market share...
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@DustinB3403 said:
@alex.olynyk said:
Installing XenServer for the first time
Hell yes! You will likely enjoy the benefits of it several fold compared to the competition.
Several fold? I haven't found that to be the case. Other than not paying the $600 essentials license, and $125/yr for new versions, XenServer hasn't been OMG I can't believe I didn't move before.
Now, if I had been on Hyper-V this whole time.. yeah I'd be happy as a pig in sh*t, single pain to control, see everything, just like VMWare - yes please!
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@Dashrender said:
@DustinB3403 said:
@alex.olynyk said:
Installing XenServer for the first time
Hell yes! You will likely enjoy the benefits of it several fold compared to the competition.
Several fold? I haven't found that to be the case. Other than not paying the $600 essentials license, and $125/yr for new versions, XenServer hasn't been OMG I can't believe I didn't move before.
Now, if I had been on Hyper-V this whole time.. yeah I'd be happy as a pig in sh*t, single pain to control, see everything, just like VMWare - yes please!
Oh you're just sour..
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@DustinB3403 said:
@Dashrender said:
@DustinB3403 said:
@alex.olynyk said:
Installing XenServer for the first time
Hell yes! You will likely enjoy the benefits of it several fold compared to the competition.
Several fold? I haven't found that to be the case. Other than not paying the $600 essentials license, and $125/yr for new versions, XenServer hasn't been OMG I can't believe I didn't move before.
Now, if I had been on Hyper-V this whole time.. yeah I'd be happy as a pig in sh*t, single pain to control, see everything, just like VMWare - yes please!
Oh you're just sour..
LOL - don't get me wrong - XenServer is fine - I've had no problems with it since I stood it up 2 weeks ago.
In fact I'm configuring a production server in it right now.
and if you have already spent the $600 on Essentials - I don't really see a reason to change (especially if your backups work directly at the VM level and don't support an agent).
But if you're standing up something new - yeah, you should definitely check out XS.
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XenServer installed. How do I connect to it?
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You'll need XenCenter to get started, open a web browser from your system and enter the IP address of the XS server to download the client.
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Connected to host with XenCenter. I have an ISO on my laptop I want to use to create a VM. I dont see an option to browse my local drive. Am I missing something?
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You need to create an ISO repository, then you can access it, and create VM's.