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Hi All,
I started my career in the 80's modifying Bulletin Board dial-up systems and migrated towards telecom TCP/IP over RS422 applications and was hooked on telecom ever since. At 56 I am still going strong with tech and probably will never stop as it is my passion.
I am a developer/architect of DPDK and VPP applications, I am now looking into XO as I am curious about passthrough capabilities and I am currently testing various providers of level 1 tech.
My long term focus is VNF capacity and Throughput, I am working through solutions for Data centres that have capacity problems.
Look forward to interacting with everyone.
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Hello @jamest and welcome here
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@txsastre hi everyone.
this is a sort of goodbye because I'm no longer in the IT department.
it's been a pleasure being a part of this community this years.
thanks very much for your help and for your product.I've been very pleased of using it.
hope I've been helpful for de developers and community.
Thank you again !!
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Hey! So long pal. Out of curiosity, in which department are you now?
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@olivierlambert hi there, I'm in a non-IT related department, very quiet.
long story, stress, poor payment, low resources... I think I will be happier here.by the way I will keep on the email subscription so I keep informing on how is your way going.
good luck with your projects !!
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Thanks a good luck on your new missions!
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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!