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@scottalanmiller or it's curtis. . .
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Looks like At&T matched my exact skill sets to a job.
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@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
I... I'm not sure that's how it works. He's taking some liberties with the Field of Dreams reference.
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@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
I... I'm not sure that's how it works. He's taking some liberties with the Field of Dreams reference.
Yeah and plenty of guys are throwing their junk out there, doesn't mean women are flocking to it. . .
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@scottalanmiller That's next level insanity
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To Xen or Not to Xen that is the question
i.e. Do I install XenServer on my host or not
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@hobbit666 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
To Xen or Not to Xen that is the question
i.e. Do I install XenServer on my host or not
I say no.
The general feeling around here lately has been no, instead use Hyper-V or KVM, unless you have a specific need for ESXi. -
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@hobbit666 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
To Xen or Not to Xen that is the question
i.e. Do I install XenServer on my host or not
I say no.
The general feeling around here lately has been no, instead use Hyper-V or KVM, unless you have a specific need for ESXi.I wouldn't say that there is a feeling to use Hyper-V or KVM, just that you have to consider what you are wanting to do. If all you need is a single host and backup capabilities XS and XO are certainly a heavy contender.
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@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@Dashrender said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@hobbit666 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
To Xen or Not to Xen that is the question
i.e. Do I install XenServer on my host or not
I say no.
The general feeling around here lately has been no, instead use Hyper-V or KVM, unless you have a specific need for ESXi.I wouldn't say that there is a feeling to use Hyper-V or KVM, just that you have to consider what you are wanting to do. If all you need is a single host and backup capabilities XS and XO are certainly a heavy contender.
I totally disagree - your problems of the last few days shows how much of a pain XO is.
I'd argue for single host shops that ESXi free along with Veeam EndPoint protection would solve most peoples problems very well. You could also use the free Unitrends appliance, assuming it's still out there.
I haven't used ESXi 6 or newer, but 5 had a great, easy to use interface. Veeam EndPoint does suffer from needing a Windows box to fun from - so that's a negative, but a pretty small one.
I never found XS to be overly easy to deal with - sure it's not hard, but it's definitely not easy either.
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@Dashrender said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@Dashrender said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@hobbit666 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
To Xen or Not to Xen that is the question
i.e. Do I install XenServer on my host or not
I say no.
The general feeling around here lately has been no, instead use Hyper-V or KVM, unless you have a specific need for ESXi.I wouldn't say that there is a feeling to use Hyper-V or KVM, just that you have to consider what you are wanting to do. If all you need is a single host and backup capabilities XS and XO are certainly a heavy contender.
I totally disagree - your problems of the last few days shows how much of a pain XO is.
The problems weren't mine, the user was doing some goofy shit, and admitted to it. Once I was speaking with him I got him sorted out.
And updating software isn't a problem. It's a basic part of doing community work on an open source project.
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Think i'm going to give HyperV a go and maybe unitrends free to a NAS for backups.
If I don't get along with HyperV i'll be back to XS and XO
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@Dashrender said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@Dashrender said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@hobbit666 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
To Xen or Not to Xen that is the question
i.e. Do I install XenServer on my host or not
I say no.
The general feeling around here lately has been no, instead use Hyper-V or KVM, unless you have a specific need for ESXi.I wouldn't say that there is a feeling to use Hyper-V or KVM, just that you have to consider what you are wanting to do. If all you need is a single host and backup capabilities XS and XO are certainly a heavy contender.
I totally disagree - your problems of the last few days shows how much of a pain XO is.
I'd argue for single host shops that ESXi free along with Veeam EndPoint protection would solve most peoples problems very well. You could also use the free Unitrends appliance, assuming it's still out there.
I haven't used ESXi 6 or newer, but 5 had a great, easy to use interface. Veeam EndPoint does suffer from needing a Windows box to fun from - so that's a negative, but a pretty small one.
I never found XS to be overly easy to deal with - sure it's not hard, but it's definitely not easy either.
Your clear misunderstanding of what the conversation was about is evident you haven't attempted to use XS and XO.