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      john.c @tjkreidl
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      @tjkreidl said:

      @john.c Wow, that was amazing -- not sure why my searches were unsuccessful, but many thanks! I think Github might be a good option for putting these on-line as a more reliable spot. And, yes, preserving images is always a challenge.
      I do hope some of that information may be useful to you and thanks much again for all your efforts, John!

      A bit of AI archeology combined with Internet Archive Wayback Machine helped. The AI helped to surface the exact URL of the blog posts and these were fed into Wayback Machine. Used the snapshot from 2022 anything newer and they weren’t there anymore. By the way it may be worth sending a donation Internet Archive’s way (if not done so already), as without this your blog posts would be truly gone for good!!

      Oh forgot to add GitHub and GitLab follows digital wills, so you can pass this off to another in a will, or generally be made read only while being kept up, when the time comes. So this hard work will be preserved even in the face of the end.

      Just please let me and the rest of us know where it’s at when done!

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        johnnezero @john.c
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        @john.c Will do - and kudos to you on some phenomenal sleuthing work (and to @tjkreidl for sparking ithis contents recall from an early "bit-bucket" grave)! Happy Day All!

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          @john.c @johnnezero Well, the Github reporsitory is in place already! Access it at:
          https://github.com/tobiaskreidl/Citrix-Tobias-Kreidl-Collection
          Feel free to find more material to add, as will I, and thank you kindly for the suggestions and support.

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            john.c @tjkreidl
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            @tjkreidl said:

            @john.c @johnnezero Well, the Github reporsitory is in place already! Access it at:
            https://github.com/tobiaskreidl/Citrix-Tobias-Kreidl-Collection
            Feel free to find more material to add, as will I, and thank you kindly for the suggestions and support.

            Is the repository supposed to just have the readme, or are there supposed to be other files (e.g. MDs, pics or the PDFs? Or is it in the releases section - which is currently empty?

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                @john.c They are under two branches ... do you not see them?
                XenServer-Articles and XenServer-Forum-Threads -- they landed under the "Branches" section ...Screenshot 2026-05-16 172942.jpg

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                    @johnnezero Cool -- you guys probably have a way better idea of a proper layout and organization of the materials. Thank you!

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                      johnnezero @tjkreidl
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                      @tjkreidl Found it. I re-posted the topic back to the hardware category (and linked the pdf's to the #tobiaskreidl github) here:
                      Server Admin Guide: A Tale of Two Servers: BIOS, GPU, and NUMA Tuning for XCP-ng: Preserving the valuable work done by Tobias Kreidl (@tjkreidl)

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                        @johnnezero Thanks, man! I hope you and others find it and the related other two articles useful.

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