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    • _danielgurgel_ Offline
      _danielgurgel
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      https://www.citrix.com/blogs/2020/06/25/citrix-hypervisor-8-2-ltsr-is-here/

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      • olivierlambertO Offline
        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        Yep, likely our next LTS too 🙂

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          JeffBerntsen Top contributor
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          Hopefully, you'll be able to keep some of the features they're deprecating like the vswitch controller.

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          • olivierlambertO Offline
            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO @JeffBerntsen
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            @JeffBerntsen said in CH 8.2:

            Hopefully, you'll be able to keep some of the features they're deprecating like the vswitch controller.

            Now there's XOA SDN controller 🙂

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              saviodsouza
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              What is the average release schedule of xcp-ng ?

              Like how offen there is a new version out major or minor?

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              • olivierlambertO Offline
                olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                last edited by

                For now, it's following CH releases after few months. Time to integrates our changes on top (and remove some bits), and to do so QA on it.

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                  maxcuttins
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                  I see that CH8.2 will not support anymore Windows7.
                  This seems a wrong move.

                  I guess that XCP-ng will lose Windows7 support too
                  Can you please confirm?

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                  • DanpD Offline
                    Danp Pro Support Team @maxcuttins
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                    @maxcuttins I could be wrong, but I imagine that existing Windows 7 VMs will continue to function just fine after upgrading to CH 8.2 or XCP-ng 8.2.

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                      stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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                      This will need to be confirmed through testing, but I expect those to keep working. However, if a future update requires windows drivers compatibility-breaking changes, then Windows 7 guest tools might not work anymore. So the days of Windows 7 are counted.

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                        maxcuttins @stormi
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                        @stormi Is it impossible to run it with old guest tools?
                        I see many VMs that run old guest tools without issues.

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                          stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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                          What I'm saying is that it will probably still run with older tools... Until someday, I don't know when, where those old tools won't be compatible anymore, like what happened, AFAIK, to Windows XP.

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                            maxcuttins
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                            What about the kernel version?
                            Is it new? 🙂

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                            • olivierlambertO Offline
                              olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                              Xen is 4.13.1-9.1 and Dom0 kernel is 4.19.0+1. Not surprising for a Citrix LTS 🙂

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                                mathsq4
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                                Since Xen Project released brand new 4.14 version just recent, is it too late to include it in 8.2 XCP-ng release?

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                                • olivierlambertO Offline
                                  olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                                  @mathsq4 we don't do that. Including a new Xen version is often requiring a lot of work to be sure the API/ABI doesn't break anything, and probably modify stuff around it.

                                  We could always try somehow at some point in testing repo, but it's far harder than you might think in the first place 🙂

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                                    adriangabura
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                                    Do you think Ivy Bridge will not work with XCP NG 8.2? 😞 I have a homelab and have little desire to retire my xeon 😞

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                                    • olivierlambertO Offline
                                      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                                      last edited by

                                      Again, nothing will be "blocked". It's just you won't have sec updates on those CPU because Intel stopped to ship fixed microcodes. So Citrix (and us) can't tell you are secure with those anymore (because of Intel)

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                                        marekm
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                                        What about future support for old AMD CPUs? I see Opteron 61xx and older support was removed in CH 8.0, are there any known issues with 62xx/63xx/P series that might cause them to become unsupported in the near future?
                                        I rely on used servers mainly for cost reasons, recently moved from Intel to AMD in the hope they will be less insecure (not perfect either, but what is), current 6338P CPUs from 2014 seem to be good enough for now, until shiny new EPYC become cheaper in a few years...

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                                        • olivierlambertO Offline
                                          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                                          I have no idea. In general, "Unsupported" means no security patches possible for those old CPUs.

                                          Does those CPUs got NPT? (Nested Page Tables)

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                                            marekm
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                                            According to wikipedia: "AMD Opteron CPUs beginning with the Family 0x10 Barcelona line, and Phenom II CPUs, support a second generation hardware virtualization technology called Rapid Virtualization Indexing (formerly known as Nested Page Tables during its development), later adopted by Intel as Extended Page Tables (EPT). " - so that would be since about 2008 or so.

                                            Later there have been some critical microcode updates, 63xx series got one in 2016 (unprivileged guest could crash the host), not sure which older CPUs have this update and which don't.

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