I saw, they announced that it will become obsolete, but they did not announce whether there will be a replacement or not.
We will have to wait for the next chapters.
They might well say what the possible future plans are.
I saw, they announced that it will become obsolete, but they did not announce whether there will be a replacement or not.
We will have to wait for the next chapters.
They might well say what the possible future plans are.
@ndrojas20
Do you know http://www.eve-ng.net/?
It is also an amazing network simulator.
@olivierlambert
Is it possible with Clear Linux * Project?
https://clearlinux.org/
https://clearlinux.org/downloads
It has a low latency kernel and is extremely optimized for Intel processors. Unsurprisingly, it's Intel's open-source team that develops.
It may be interesting, once it is officially released (there are still some parts in development), also have Fedora CoreOS (I don't know if there will be a CentOS CoreOS)
https://getfedora.org/en/coreos/
https://fedoramagazine.org/introducing-fedora-coreos/
@maxcuttins Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
@stormi Honor is ours
@olivierlambert How silly on the Citrix side, is not it?
XCP-ng could be the same for XenServer as Fedora is for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Or at least the same relationship between CentOS and RHEL.
We can think of other successful relationships too, OKD and OpenShift and oVirt and Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization.
Interesting, everyone I mentioned has a Red Hat finger.
Anyone have any more information about XenServer 8.0?
Hi.
What is the purpose of leaving XCP-ng closer to CentOS 7.5 ~ 7.6?
Ah... great job guys