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    • olivierlambertO Offline
      olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
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      Welcome to our last community members!

      @r0b0ty XCP-ng is a great way to "train" yourself on enterprise-grade virtualization software. It's very similar to ESXi and Hyper-V. If you want to learn a bit more on how Xen works (Xen is the "virtualization" engine inside XCP-ng) you can check this:

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        tjkreidl Ambassador
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        Hi, everyone. Nice to see this project turning into reality. I will try to spend time here as possible, which is hard with already being spread thinly. I've been a XenServer user for around a decade and am as interesting in learning as well as contributing whatever knowledge might be helpful to the community.

        Best regards,
        -=Tobias

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        • olivierlambertO Offline
          olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
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          Yaaay! Welcome @tjkreidl !!! πŸ˜„ 🍾

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          • borzelB Offline
            borzel XCP-ng Center Team @tjkreidl
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            @tjkreidl Hey! I saw your profile picture many times in the XenServer forum πŸ™‚ Welcome!

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            • olivierlambertO Offline
              olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
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              @tjkreidl is a real legend there πŸ˜‰

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                r1 XCP-ng Team @tjkreidl
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                @tjkreidl Hearty welcome to the community. We look forward for your insights and expert advises. Cheers 🍾

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                  AllooTikeeChaat @tjkreidl
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                  @tjkreidl - Fab to see the post today .. seriously good news!

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                  • olivierlambertO Offline
                    olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
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                    haha is not just a legend inside Citrix forum but even already here πŸ˜„

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                      maxcuttins @tjkreidl
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                      @tjkreidl said in Introduce yourself!:

                      Hi, everyone. Nice to see this project turning into reality. I will try to spend time here as possible, which is hard with already being spread thinly. I've been a XenServer user for around a decade and am as interesting in learning as well as contributing whatever knowledge might be helpful to the community.

                      Best regards,
                      -=Tobias

                      WOW!
                      We have Tobias joining our community! πŸ™‚

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                        Logik
                        last edited by Logik

                        Re: Introduce yourself!

                        Hi all,

                        I am using XenServer ON and OFF for a couple of years now. For current setup, it's our main hypervisor for Apache Cloudstack Based cloud. As ACS is orchestrator, I hardly need to touch anything at XS. But Since Citrix recent announcement about licensing, I was seriously planning for KVM. One of my friends suggested XCP-ng to me. Hence came here. I am planning to test this as soon as I get some time.

                        BTW, I believe XCP-NG 7.4 is compatible with ACS 4.11.1, right?

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                        • olivierlambertO Offline
                          olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
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                          Hi @Logik and welcome!

                          Cloudstack support should work since the compatibility was added during April: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/2523

                          I can't tell for the exact integration in Cloudstack itself, you should take a look.

                          Note: we are at XCP-ng 7.5 today πŸ™‚

                          DagSonsteboSB created this issue in apache/cloudstack

                          closed XCP-ng 7.4 support #2523

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                            redgatorxen
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                            I am a complete noob with Xen, although I've been a VirtualBox user for a decade. I was given a project at work and Xen was suggested as a solution. I worked through Fedora 28 (no joy), Debian 9.5.0 (workie but clunky), XenServer (a sledgehammer to kill a gnat and the giant does not want to let go), and then found XCP-ng...

                            Still getting my brain wrapped around the possibilities.

                            The vGPU feature is near and dear to my heart. I have release-vs-hardware issues with GPUs all of the time and this looks like it might be a way to be more productive in my troubleshooting. Haven't shot anything yet, but looking forward to it.

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                              a.barcus
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                              Hello all!

                              There are exciting things happening here! I am thrilled to know that there are people in the world who are ready, willing, and able to respond positively to what is certainly an unpopular move by Citrix.

                              I am currently supporting an environment that includes unlicensed XenServer 7.0 systems. I plan to migrate the guests from these systems to new hardware and a hypervisor for which I can obtain paid, professional support as the guests hosted on these systems are critical to running the business. XCP-ng and "Citrix Hypervisor" are both on my short list.

                              Thank you to Olivier ( @olivierlambert ) and associates for providing XCP-ng as an option and for offering XCP-ng Pro support.

                              Andy B.

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                                jrcpoole
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                                I'm using XCP-ng for a home white box, having been on Citrix Xenserver for a few years.
                                I would support Citrix, but there is no subscription level for a small home-user. Now that features have been moved from Free to paid Citrix subscription, I have migrated to XCP-ng.
                                I have the same subscription level issue with Xen Orchestra too!

                                I'm a long time Linux user, for the last decade or so Gentoo.
                                At work I use VMware, but I do not believe the pass-through flexibility matches Xen.

                                My setup is a single host with a NAS for VM backups and a VM running Bareos very slowly!
                                I have a couple of graphics cards and a couple of USB cards which are passed-through at the PCI level for VM's that connect to the Lounge TV + keyboard and the Kitchen VDU + keyboard. Two of the local drives are in an mdraid config for most local storage. A windows VM on the mdraid and pass-through can comfortably handle my Son's Overwatch.

                                I may provision a second mini-server host to run MythTV Backend and drive the TV, but I like how currently one box drives the lot and saves power.

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                                  JDS
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                                  Hi all. I'm a sysadmin for a large engineering corporation with a strong VMware background and am working in converged infrastructure now with NetApp, Cisco UCS and VMware.

                                  I'm also the one-man IT guy for the church I attend, hosting apps like Nextcloud and Icecast, website, etc. I host the same apps at my home, as well as things like Plex, AD, and a few other things. Free ESXi was great, but I didn't have options like DR without spending a ton of money..enter XCP-ng and XO. I learned of it this year and after some initial testing, fully committed at home and at the church. pfSense runs at both sites, using VPN to connect both sites. I can do continuous replication in both directions so in case one site goes down I can bring everything up easily in the other site.

                                  This project has made my life easier for sure, so thanks to all who have contributed! I hope to be able to contribute with what knowledge of the project I have gained in the short time I've played with it.

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                                    northbear
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                                    Hi, guys..
                                    I don't know how active I'll be, but decide to introduce myself too...
                                    My name is Igor. Actually I was not eager about XEN technology. I'd supposed that it is over-complicated for running couple VMs. For running more one usually were not enough resources in servers we were using.
                                    But at my current job I got task to test storages' compatibility and performance with XCP-ng based XEN cluster. I've discovered for myself that XEN with representative XCP-ng looks pretty well. It has outstanding CLI interface and fits pretty well for automation.
                                    So I gonna use it for my home server and definitely recommend it to people.

                                    Have a nice day to all...
                                    BR

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                                    • olivierlambertO Offline
                                      olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
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                                      Hello and welcome!

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                                        Adde
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                                        Hi My name is AndrΓ© and I'am working as Webdesigner and IT-Administrator without any education. See if they can take advantage of this good XCP-NG for their company for backups and other stuff as well.

                                        Started with computers when I was 7 year old by taking my fathers computers and "reserched them" hihi πŸ™‚ .
                                        I have 2 server at home as my labs and locking forward to support as much as I can. Using FreeNAS as ISCSI Storage and backup for my Home (By SynkThing)
                                        2 XCP-NG, 2 running Xeon Intel and FreeNAS is on an AMD FX8320.
                                        Have always had Windows as OS and still do, but also using Linux Desktop on my user computer as well. They all have their benefits. (But Linux is Better in many ways I have found out)

                                        Will try to help as much as I can with what I use at home.....
                                        Just want to say, U are all doing a great job and I want to help as well.. πŸ™‚

                                        /AndrΓ©

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                                        • borzelB Offline
                                          borzel XCP-ng Center Team @Adde
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                                          @Adde Hello! πŸ™‚

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                                            Adde @borzel
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                                            @borzel Hallo U 2 πŸ™‚

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