XCP-ng Center 20.04.01 for XCP-ng 8.2
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@olivierlambert I just hit the compile button and massaged the github a bit
Nothing of which I could be proud of... -
This is as "quick" as you get when the maintainer is overwhelmed

Thanks.
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Good news, thanks for hitting the compile button
. Really helps to manage the XCP-ng 8.2 environment on windows (while looking forward to see how XO 6.0 will challenge this in the future
). Great work and thank you for keeping up 
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Does anybody know the differences between 20.04.01
https://github.com/xcp-ng/xenadmin/releases/tag/v20.04.01.33
and 20.11.00.3
https://github.com/cocoon/xenadmin/releases/ ? -
Has anyone tried importing VM with XCP-ng Center 20.04.01 to XCP-ng 8.2? I'm getting 1Mbps transfer speed.
When I connect the same XCP-ng Center 20.04.01 instance to XCP-ng 8.0 and do an import I get 100Mbps transfer speed.
Anyone can help?
I suspect the slow upload during import is related to this... https://xcp-ng.org/forum/post/34970 ?
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@mortenchristensn OlΓ‘!! NΓ£o sei listar as diferenΓ§as, mas sei que o release 20.11.00.3 conecta na versΓ£o 8.3 alpha do xcp!!
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Hi,
XCP-ng Center is only community maintained, so it's possible we won't have a working version for 8.3. Please use XO Lite and/or Xen Orchestra instead
XCP-ng Center will disappear in the end. -
@mortenchristensn
You can follow exactly every changes between the two versions if you compare the commits:https://github.com/xcp-ng/xenadmin/commits/v20.04.01.33
https://github.com/cocoon/xenadmin/commits/20.11.00.3One bigger difference is, that v20.11.00.3 is based on a newer XenCenter codebase than v20.04.01.33.
v20.11.00.3: Nov 17, 2020
v20.04.01.33: Mar 10, 2020So you can check all the single changes that happened between those dates.

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@olivierlambert That is unfortunate, the GPU switch in the XCP-ng Center is really useful and convenient as it sets up the GPU groups in two clicks without messing in the command line with dom0.

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@ryzen3 feel free to open a feature request on XO GH repository with many details as you can, so we can create the feature

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