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  • All news regarding Xen and XCP-ng ecosystem

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    @andriy.sultanov The move is more about spending yet more personal money for something that is primarily used for learning what I need to know for work (a rack, UPS, and some odds and ends at $800). Or half of it is, half of it is a VMware system and that's to let me learn what I need to leave this job and find one that pays more. And then move that work to something easier to use that costs less. Still amazed at how many places just took the price increase and are still not making plans to move to something else, even if they are cutting core counts in half to save half of that new money. But I'm also seeing that the general trend in IT around where I live is to get into a Silo, and never ever take on another task to fill a need. This way you never want to move laterally to other products, just keep doing the same things the same ways until management gets tired of hearing "we can't do that" and fires everyone to replace them with an MSP (or other contractor). So for the off topic rant, feeling salty again today.
  • Everything related to the virtualization platform

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    Ugh, RDP freezing up on Windows 11 24H2? That's a pain! It sounds like you're not alone, though. There's been some chatter about RDP acting a bit wonky after the 24H2 update. From what I've seen, it might be related to how it handles network stuff, especially when reconnecting. Some folks have found that tweaking the network detection settings on the server side can help. It's a bit techy, but it involves going into the Local Group Policy Editor (type gpedit.msc in the Run dialog) and messing with the "Select network detection on the server" setting under Remote Desktop Services. You'd enable it and then tell it to turn off the "Connect Time Detect and Continuous Network Detect" options. Alternatively, some people have had luck by messing with the Remote Desktop Connection settings on the client side, like setting the "Experience" tab to "WAN" instead of "Automatic" or even disabling the desktop wallpaper. It sounds weird, but sometimes those visual things can cause hiccups. There's also talk about recent Windows updates causing some of these issues, so making sure you're on the very latest updates might have a fix baked in. Keep an eye out for any new patches from Microsoft. If none of these solutions work, you can follow for more details instruction below. https://thegeekpage.com/rdp-freezes-or-hangs-on-windows-11-24h2-how-to-fix/
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    @lsouai-vates P.S. This HAS been working a while ago!! I just noticed that it broke when there was a backup job, which had an error and I didn't receive an email. So I can't say when the issue started.
  • Our hyperconverged storage solution

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    @nathanael-h Thanks for the feedback.
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    @Davidj-0 Merci pour le retour, j'utilisais aussi une Debian pour mon test ^^