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Hello !
I'm a senior linux/unix administrator/system engineer and I'm also working with networks (L2/L3).
I first started using virtualization in 2006 on a Debian/xen basis, then Xenserver 5.5 -> 6.0.2 -> 6.2 -> 7.2 -> xcp-ng ...
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Welcome @bogikornel !
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Hi!
I'm a Citrix engineer working for an MSP in the UK, just started using XCP-NG for my home Citrix lab as XenServer had issues with my Lenovo M80q mini system, so I came across XCP-NG 8.3 and it works a charm so far.
Got an MCS deployment working with no issues yet.
Thought id stop by and say hello while I read through all the useful posts on here.
Michael
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Hello @MichaelMyers84 !
We'd like to get an official support for Citrix things on top of XCP-ng (since it's the same API than XS), maybe in the future
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Hello, I am a systems engineer for a mid sized ISP. I have been mostly a VMware/Vsphere admin going back to 2007 back in my enterprise days. Even played with XEN project a bit prior to jumping into ESX. I started using xcp-ng in my personal lab to prototype cloud-init scripts, Ansible playbooks and other IaC toolstacks, and to have a solid reliable virtualization stack to run my hosted apps, email, and websites. Thanks to the xcp-ng team for such a stable and easy to use system! The support is top notch!
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Thank you @dj423 ! We hope to convince more and more VMware users to make the transition, there's a good momentum around this recently
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Hello!
I'm system and network engineer.
I have started work with xenserver since 2013 (I think it was opensource 6.2 version).
In 2015 I started deploing my own control panel for hosting based on xenserver.After Citrix closed free version I started to move to XCP-ng.
Now I'm playing with xcp-ng + GPU, testing performance in different scenarios and sharing on this forum I believe that knowledge should be open so that everyone can move forward faster.
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Welcome @splastunov !
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Hello team,
I am a system and network integrator in the defense sector.
I have deployed the XCP-NG hypervisor for our tools (moving from ESXI 5.1 to XCP-NG 8.2 ). I have been working in IT for several years now and have previously used XenServer 6.5, so I'm not completely lost. As for virtualization technologies, I am agnostic (Proxmox, VMware, Hyper-V, etc.).
Looking forward to exchanging ideas with you!PS: Is it possible to have a sub-forum for French speakers?
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Hi and welcome
Subsection for other language tend to split the community a bit, but I can create it, yes
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@Glitch said in Introduce yourself!:
Hello team,
I am a system and network integrator in the defense sector.
I have deployed the XCP-NG hypervisor for our tools (moving from ESXI 5.1 to XCP-NG 8.2 ). I have been working in IT for several years now and have previously used XenServer 6.5, so I'm not completely lost. As for virtualization technologies, I am agnostic (Proxmox, VMware, Hyper-V, etc.).
Looking forward to exchanging ideas with you!PS: Is it possible to have a sub-forum for French speakers?
@Glitch Hey Glitch! Make sure you check out the maintenance mode for SR, along with its web hook! An idea I came up with during Covid-19 pandemic, and Vates implemented.
Something which can aid large deployments of XCP-ng and Xen Orchestra, such as your employer's one!
By the way nice avatar! A fan of Japanese Anime I take it? Especially the Ghost in the Shell franchise, Laughing Man in Stand Alone Complex.
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@KPS said in Introduce yourself!:
Hi!
I have been using Xen for nearly 10 years, now. I started with VirtualIron and changed over to Xenserver when Citrix closed VI.
My use-case is mostly a company-network of a mid-size-company.I know this is an old post...but..I loved VirtualIron
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I'm the president of a general contractor in the South. I've also been our IT person for 30+ years.
Last fall, when the winds of change at VMware began blowing, I started looking into alternatives for esxi. I happened upon videos about XCP-NG from Tom at Lawrence Systems and I decided to install it on a test system.
Its a great product and I've enjoyed getting to know it!
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Welcome!
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I understand, it's true. We will say that it is always more friendly in this native language and easier to discuss complex subjects.
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@Glitch if you checked, I created the French category few minutes after my answer
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@Glitch said in Introduce yourself!:
Hi John,
It works, I'm looking at it
Exactly, well doneIf your wondering how it was recognised, you see I have watched Ghost In The Shell too! It introduced me to Japanese Anime and I was introduced to it by Media Studies students at the college I went to! While I was studying during a free period at the college on my IT course which was being studied at the time.
You see I was in the library (Bibliothèque) at the time and the media studies classroom was right next door.
I wouldn't be too surprised if there was two way inspiration between Ghost In The Shell and the Cyberpunk novel used for the base of Cyberpunk 2077 video game!
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Greetings! I am seasoned security engineer and that brings with it the need for a lab, automation, and prototyping. Intel NUCs, VMware workstation, and ESXi in my home lab was my MO.
For the past few years I have been putting my home Lab projects on github, and they now include XCP-ng testing. My lab is now split XCP-ng and proxymox. (good-bye Broadcom)
In the Cyber space I'm blue team, shifting more purple. The authentication with XCP-ng bugs me, but I'm happy with the automation potential.
Folding@Home and Unifi are my other fun projects.
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Hi. I'm a cloud solutions architect, with around 25 years of working experience in servers, storage, networking (your typical infrastructure stuff) and about 20 years of virtualisation. I started up a homelab many years ago, and through (too) many evolutions, I've ended up with Lenovo M710q mini PCs running XCP-ng, with another mini PC providing NFS storage (with backup and replication to cater for problems and failures).
Absolutely love XCP-ng and am promoting it wherever I can. I've architected and kicked off a project at my employer to replace VMware with XCP-ng, so I'm keen to use the forum to read other people's real-world experiences with storage and host specs, hurdles to avoid, and any tips & tricks.
Looking forward to interacting with the community more and more.