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    Understanding remote management using XO

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      McHenry
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      We have multiple client sites running HyperV and are looking to migrate to xcp-ng

      The client sites all have one production server and one backup server.

      I understand these remote client sites can be managed using XO from our office so no need to XO at each client site.

      Does this mean that if I migrate a VM or backup a VM from the production server to the backup server the traffic will not be direct between the servers and instead flow:
      Production Server (Client site) >> XO (Our office) >> Backup Server (Client site)

      If this is the case then we will need to run XO locally at the client site or would this be the case for a proxy?

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        Danp Pro Support Team @McHenry
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        @McHenry said in Understanding remote management using XO:

        If this is the case then we will need to run XO locally at the client site or would this be the case for a proxy?

        Yes, this is the reason that XO Proxy exists so that the traffic can be localized in the remote location.

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          lawrencesystems Ambassador @McHenry
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          @McHenry

          I have a video breaking down how XCP-ng and XO work and at the 14:50 mark in my video here I break down how the XO Proxy works.

          https://youtu.be/CEUFHudLO1g?si=UpoCWc6wCrK4iXFX

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            McHenry @Danp
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            @Danp

            I am using CE so I do not think XO proxy is available at this time.

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              DustinB @McHenry
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              @McHenry said in Understanding remote management using XO:

              @Danp

              I am using CE so I do not think XO proxy is available at this time.

              You can setup a proxy yourself using the CE version, just like with everything with the CE version, your milage may vary.

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