@brandon There is XOA Trial which is 100% free and turkney (you'll have spared time to install and configure it)
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RE: Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions
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RE: Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions
@brandon If it's a big corporate network (so a pro environment) why not using XOA? (just curious)
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RE: Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions
@DustinB3403 Sometimes the user is not aware of the network (if working in teams, net admin etc.)
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RE: Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions
@Dashrender it was just an example, is it the issue here? If it's the case, it's accidental
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RE: Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions
@DustinB3403 Not especially, it could be a lot of various things related to the user network installation, etc.
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RE: Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions
@DustinB3403 no worries, you can try
The problem is not an appliance vs a script anyway
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RE: Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions
In any case, you'll hit the same issues: you can't guess what's inside the user network. Believe me, you don't want to spend your non-working time making support for free because someone forgot there is a proxy between their Xen Orchestra installation and outside.
edit: I think I have roughly some stats on support, at least half of the time is related to user configuration issues.
edit2 : my 2 cents on the current issue: not enough RAM to build npm packages.
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RE: XenServer hyperconverged
The setup is still to manual to be open for a "large scale" test.
But tell me more on your setup, I can start to think what's the best mode in your case
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RE: XenServer hyperconverged
Just a new blog post talking about Erasure Code solution for XOSAN: https://xen-orchestra.com/blog/xenserver-hyperconverged-with-xosan/
AKA a great solution to mix security, space available and scalability
Just bought 10GB network stuff to dig on perfs.
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RE: XenServer hyperconverged
Well, sort of
This command is now working:
xe sr-create name-label=XOSAN shared=true content-type=user type=xosan
Still a lot of stuff between this and a viable product, I'm in the middle of testing the solution in terms of resilience and overhead. I need also a layer of glue to at least semi-automate the deployment of XOSAN on a pool, otherwise I'll spent to much time doing it manually for each beta tester ^^
Anyway, developing a storage on current storage architecture of XenServer is really a pain. Eager to see SMAPIv3 in action
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RE: Setup 3 node cluster
@matthewaroth35 Nope. XOA can be connect to any number of hosts at the same time. Just run it somewhere, it enough. See https://xen-orchestra.com/docs/architecture.html
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RE: Setup 3 node cluster
@matthewaroth35 The easiest way to start playing with it, is to download the virtual appliance. You just "import" it on your XenServer and you are up and running. Register on https://xen-orchestra.com
Then the doc is here: https://xen-orchestra.com/docs/xoa.html
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RE: Setup 3 node cluster
@matthewaroth35 said in Setup 3 node cluster:
Is XEN Orchestra free?
English is a bit vague for the word "free".
It's Open Source. We sell a turnkey appliance + support + web updater. If you want to play with it from the sources, you can
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RE: Setup 3 node cluster
XOSAN would be a nice setup for 3 node cluster
Beta program in January! (not the final product but a test at scale to validate some choices).
It already doable "manually" but not trivial (but faaaaaaaaar trivial than using Ceph, for a 3 node installation, it doesn't make sense).
Ceph is like OpenStack (and they go well each other): they are good for large installations. Otherwise, it's a pain that isn't worth it.
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RE: Xen Orchestra Upgrading
@DustinB3403 You need to think globally
Only 1 Premium is enough to not have to convince 7x Starter. And costing 7 times less in support.
You should see Starter as "introductory offer". We'll add services step by step (like Cloud Backup).
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RE: Xen Orchestra Upgrading
@DustinB3403 said in Xen Orchestra Upgrading:
@olivier said in Xen Orchestra Upgrading:
@Dashrender Having support for less than $70/mo. isn't worth it due to the market size (we can't have a "big scale" effect that VMWare/VEEAM can have).
But @olivier I know of at one person who could push for $70 a month. The price point you have now is just really steep.
From a strictly financial point of view, Starter is almost negligible for us. It would be interesting with far more customers (eg at 2 order of magnitude). And even in this (impossible) case, profit will stay very small comparing to Premium users.
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RE: Xen Orchestra Upgrading
@Dashrender Having support for less than $70/mo. isn't worth it due to the market size (we can't have a "big scale" effect that VMWare/VEEAM can have).