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      matteo nunziati
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      don't understand what gives more then mmc snap-in so I'm going to test it but at first install run both smart screen and antivirus screwed. just retrying now...

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        matteo nunziati
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        ok, if it is able to mix hyper-v version it can make a bit of sense but it is slooooooooooow.

        have to move to the other warehouse, if I've time I'll try to run this in linux under wine.

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          matteo nunziati @matteo nunziati
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          @matteo-nunziati said in Managing Hyper-V:

          ok, if it is able to mix hyper-v version it can make a bit of sense but it is slooooooooooow.

          have to move to the other warehouse, if I've time I'll try to run this in linux under wine.

          ok wine failed both as common user and as root. I give up!

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            dafyre @matteo nunziati
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            @matteo-nunziati said in Managing Hyper-V:

            ok, if it is able to mix hyper-v version it can make a bit of sense but it is slooooooooooow.

            have to move to the other warehouse, if I've time I'll try to run this in linux under wine.

            It didn't seem to run slowly to me at all.

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              dafyre @matteo nunziati
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              @matteo-nunziati said in Managing Hyper-V:

              @matteo-nunziati said in Managing Hyper-V:

              ok, if it is able to mix hyper-v version it can make a bit of sense but it is slooooooooooow.

              have to move to the other warehouse, if I've time I'll try to run this in linux under wine.

              ok wine failed both as common user and as root. I give up!

              What version(s) of Wine have you tried?

              Are we talking about proHVM or the windows client tools?

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                scottalanmiller @matteo nunziati
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                @matteo-nunziati said in Managing Hyper-V:

                @matteo-nunziati said in Managing Hyper-V:

                ok, if it is able to mix hyper-v version it can make a bit of sense but it is slooooooooooow.

                have to move to the other warehouse, if I've time I'll try to run this in linux under wine.

                ok wine failed both as common user and as root. I give up!

                I've heard it does not run that way as well 😞

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                  matteo nunziati @dafyre
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                  @dafyre said in Managing Hyper-V:

                  @matteo-nunziati said in Managing Hyper-V:

                  @matteo-nunziati said in Managing Hyper-V:

                  ok, if it is able to mix hyper-v version it can make a bit of sense but it is slooooooooooow.

                  have to move to the other warehouse, if I've time I'll try to run this in linux under wine.

                  ok wine failed both as common user and as root. I give up!

                  What version(s) of Wine have you tried?

                  the one available with ubuntu... didn't checked the version

                  Are we talking about proHVM or the windows client tools?

                  proHVM

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                    dafyre @matteo nunziati
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                    @matteo-nunziati said in Managing Hyper-V:

                    @dafyre said in Managing Hyper-V:

                    @matteo-nunziati said in Managing Hyper-V:

                    @matteo-nunziati said in Managing Hyper-V:

                    ok, if it is able to mix hyper-v version it can make a bit of sense but it is slooooooooooow.

                    have to move to the other warehouse, if I've time I'll try to run this in linux under wine.

                    ok wine failed both as common user and as root. I give up!

                    What version(s) of Wine have you tried?

                    the one available with ubuntu... didn't checked the version

                    Are we talking about proHVM or the windows client tools?

                    proHVM

                    I'll give this a go tomorrow and see what I can come up with.

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                      Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:

                      Sure, we can use the Scale to manage Hyper-V, but it's hard to believe that that is the answer for such a giant ecosystem - it needs external support for remote management. XenServer + XenOrchestra, Scale, KVM with different tools, etc. have secure web management interfaces for this stuff so that they can be used in a non-LAN setting natively and easily.

                      @scottalanmiller What free tools allow you to view console and manage KVM and VMs running on KVM, over HTML5 (or remotely via web)?

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                        dafyre @Obsolesce
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                        @Tim_G said in Managing Hyper-V:

                        @scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:

                        Sure, we can use the Scale to manage Hyper-V, but it's hard to believe that that is the answer for such a giant ecosystem - it needs external support for remote management. XenServer + XenOrchestra, Scale, KVM with different tools, etc. have secure web management interfaces for this stuff so that they can be used in a non-LAN setting natively and easily.

                        @scottalanmiller What free tools allow you to view console and manage KVM and VMs running on KVM, over HTML5 (or remotely via web)?

                        WebVirtMgr (http://retspen.github.io/) is what I use if I need a web Browser... otherwise, I just use the Virtual Machine Manager.

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                          scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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                          @Tim_G said in Managing Hyper-V:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:

                          Sure, we can use the Scale to manage Hyper-V, but it's hard to believe that that is the answer for such a giant ecosystem - it needs external support for remote management. XenServer + XenOrchestra, Scale, KVM with different tools, etc. have secure web management interfaces for this stuff so that they can be used in a non-LAN setting natively and easily.

                          @scottalanmiller What free tools allow you to view console and manage KVM and VMs running on KVM, over HTML5 (or remotely via web)?

                          The Scale HC3 gives you a web interface to your Windows that runs on top of it.

                          But you can put Guacamole in front of that.

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                            Obsolesce @dafyre
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                            @dafyre said in Managing Hyper-V:

                            @Tim_G said in Managing Hyper-V:

                            @scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:

                            Sure, we can use the Scale to manage Hyper-V, but it's hard to believe that that is the answer for such a giant ecosystem - it needs external support for remote management. XenServer + XenOrchestra, Scale, KVM with different tools, etc. have secure web management interfaces for this stuff so that they can be used in a non-LAN setting natively and easily.

                            @scottalanmiller What free tools allow you to view console and manage KVM and VMs running on KVM, over HTML5 (or remotely via web)?

                            WebVirtMgr (http://retspen.github.io/) is what I use if I need a web Browser... otherwise, I just use the Virtual Machine Manager.

                            Really? That looks too good to be true...

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                              scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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                              @Tim_G said in Managing Hyper-V:

                              @dafyre said in Managing Hyper-V:

                              @Tim_G said in Managing Hyper-V:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:

                              Sure, we can use the Scale to manage Hyper-V, but it's hard to believe that that is the answer for such a giant ecosystem - it needs external support for remote management. XenServer + XenOrchestra, Scale, KVM with different tools, etc. have secure web management interfaces for this stuff so that they can be used in a non-LAN setting natively and easily.

                              @scottalanmiller What free tools allow you to view console and manage KVM and VMs running on KVM, over HTML5 (or remotely via web)?

                              WebVirtMgr (http://retspen.github.io/) is what I use if I need a web Browser... otherwise, I just use the Virtual Machine Manager.

                              Really? That looks too good to be true...

                              To be fair, everything truly awesome looks too good to be true until we get used to using it. 🙂

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                                DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                @Tim_G said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                @dafyre said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                @Tim_G said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                Sure, we can use the Scale to manage Hyper-V, but it's hard to believe that that is the answer for such a giant ecosystem - it needs external support for remote management. XenServer + XenOrchestra, Scale, KVM with different tools, etc. have secure web management interfaces for this stuff so that they can be used in a non-LAN setting natively and easily.

                                @scottalanmiller What free tools allow you to view console and manage KVM and VMs running on KVM, over HTML5 (or remotely via web)?

                                WebVirtMgr (http://retspen.github.io/) is what I use if I need a web Browser... otherwise, I just use the Virtual Machine Manager.

                                Really? That looks too good to be true...

                                To be fair, everything truly awesome looks too good to be true until we get used to using it. 🙂

                                And then everything else looks like scorched earth. . .

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                                  scottalanmiller
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                                  Why does no one port awesome stuff like this to Hyper-V? Hyper-V seriously gets no love.

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                                    DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                    Why does no one port awesome stuff like this to Hyper-V? Hyper-V seriously gets no love.

                                    Because they're all afraid that MS is going to ruin it for them.

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                                      scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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                                      @DustinB3403 said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                      Why does no one port awesome stuff like this to Hyper-V? Hyper-V seriously gets no love.

                                      Because they're all afraid that MS is going to ruin it for them.

                                      Good point, so instead they ruin it for MS. Ha ha

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                                        Obsolesce
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                                        Maybe there will be something soon with how MS is starting to open source things.

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                                          dafyre @Obsolesce
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                                          @Tim_G said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                          @dafyre said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                          @Tim_G said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                          Sure, we can use the Scale to manage Hyper-V, but it's hard to believe that that is the answer for such a giant ecosystem - it needs external support for remote management. XenServer + XenOrchestra, Scale, KVM with different tools, etc. have secure web management interfaces for this stuff so that they can be used in a non-LAN setting natively and easily.

                                          @scottalanmiller What free tools allow you to view console and manage KVM and VMs running on KVM, over HTML5 (or remotely via web)?

                                          WebVirtMgr (http://retspen.github.io/) is what I use if I need a web Browser... otherwise, I just use the Virtual Machine Manager.

                                          Really? That looks too good to be true...

                                          It's no Scale interface, to be sure, but it does work relatively well and you can get console access to the machines too. It also supports multiple servers as well.

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                                            DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
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                                            @scottalanmiller really, yeah.

                                            The MS platform only gets developers who are out for a buck. (nothing against you @StarWind_Software)

                                            Open source software, while capable on any OS (usually) rarely starts there as well as the stigma of "Open Source?!" that is stifling the entire market space.

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