Managing different locations from one XO?
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We're refreshing our hardware and looking at different options how to manage our xcp-ng hosts.
Is there a problem having XO manage xcp-ng hosts in different datacenters over VPN links?
What data traffic is passing through the XO instance except actual commands? Backups? VM migration?
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Hi!
- No problem. If you don't want to use a VPN, you can rely on XO Proxy to act as a "host" proxy in each site.
- That's also why using XO proxy is great because it mean backup traffic will stay on the same network/site where your proxies are.
- Only backup/export/replication traffic will flow through XO or a proxy, not VM migration nor anything else.
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@olivierlambert said in Managing different locations from one XO?:
Hi!
- No problem. If you don't want to use a VPN, you can rely on XO Proxy to act as a "host" proxy in each site.
- That's also why using XO proxy is great because it mean backup traffic will stay on the same network/site where your proxies are.
- Only backup/export/replication traffic will flow through XO or a proxy, not VM migration nor anything else.
Thanks! Is the proxy open source as well?
Is it a standalone appliance or how is it deployed in each location?OK, it looks like it's a VM and it's deployed remotely from XO - if you have a license.
https://xen-orchestra.com/docs/proxy.html#architecture -
The code is open source but you need to install it and configure it yourself (if you are using XO from Github)
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@olivierlambert said in Managing different locations from one XO?:
The code is open source but you need to install it and configure it yourself (if you are using XO from Github)
OK, that makes sense.