On 16.04.2024 14:15, Raymond Burkholder via mailop wrote:
On 2024-04-15 22:47, Bruno Flückiger via mailop wrote:
On 15.04.2024 22:40, Kevin A. McGrail via mailop wrote:
Hi All,
We have four servers where we can't retrieve our free ESXi VMWare
license after Broadcom shut things down and they a
Greetings.
I was not subscribed to the mailing list from my vt.edu account. I did
not want to subscribe to the same list from two different accounts and
since the PI's name is already there in the survey, we thought
legitimacy was not gonna be an issue. But seems like I should have
done that.
Any
> On Apr 15, 2024, at 16:40, Kevin A. McGrail via mailop
> wrote:
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> Hi All,
>
> We have four servers where we can't retrieve our free ESXi VMWare license
> after Broadcom shut things down and they are in evaluation mode for about 30
> more days.
>
> Does any one have any advice? Is ther
On 4/16/24 12:36 PM, L. Mark Stone via mailop wrote:
If you were really from Virginia Tech or the Max Planck Institute,
you would have used a university email address to post, instead of
a Gmail account.
I don't recognize ishtiaq ashiq, but I do recognize Tijay Chung who sent
the same message
Agreed, however I googled his name before doing the survey.\
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- https://ashiq5.github.io/
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- https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=X4jtTKkJ&hl=en
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- https://www.linkedin.com/in/ishtiaq-ashiq/
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- Paul Wehner
- Senior Systems En
If you were really from Virginia Tech or the Max Planck Institute, you would
have used a university email address to post, instead of a Gmail account.
Makes you look like a bad actor trying to do data gathering IMHO.
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L. Mark Ston
On 16.04.2024 16:06, Kevin A. McGrail via mailop wrote:
As the original poster, I wanted to say thanks. Based on the dozen or
so replies so far, I clearly struck a nerve. I'm reading all the
replies with great interest.
Even without having any of your current itches, Kevin, I am having a
cl
Hello Kevin,
I'd give another "+1" for Proxmox Virtual Environment (PVE) [1] as
drop-in replacement for your VMware!
I'm using several Proxmox-setups (mainly PVE) in different
environments and I'm just happy with it!!!
It supports full virtualization through KVM, Linux-containers through
Greetings,
Together with researchers from Virginia Tech and Max-Planck-Institut für
Informatik, we would like to understand the general trends, operational
practices, and challenges of MTA-STS protocol from the mail operators'
point of view.
It takes around 5-6 minutes and you can stop participat
Kevin A. McGrail via mailop skrev den 2024-04-16 16:06:
As the original poster, I wanted to say thanks. Based on the dozen or
so replies so far, I clearly struck a nerve. I'm reading all the
replies with great interest.
you are welcome to use linode.com for wm like i do, do dns not serve
we
As the original poster, I wanted to say thanks. Based on the dozen or
so replies so far, I clearly struck a nerve. I'm reading all the
replies with great interest.
Regards,
KAM
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Once upon a time, Jaroslaw Rafa said:
> You can very well have a GUI when using KVM - virt-manager is a very nice
> piece of GUI to manage virtual machines running under KVM...
>
> Of course it's not a web-GUI, ie. virt-manager is just an ordinary X
> application running on the host OS (I routine
On 2024-04-15 22:47, Bruno Flückiger via mailop wrote:
On 15.04.2024 22:40, Kevin A. McGrail via mailop wrote:
Hi All,
We have four servers where we can't retrieve our free ESXi VMWare
license after Broadcom shut things down and they are in evaluation
mode for about 30 more days.
Similar
Dnia 16.04.2024 o godz. 06:47:44 Bruno Flückiger via mailop pisze:
> Similar products are Microsoft Hyper-V, Oracle Linux Virtualization
> Manager (OLVM), Proxmox and Nutanix. Each one of these products has
> some shortcommings compared to VMware. If you don't need a GUI to
> manage your virtual en
Dear Eric,
Am 16.04.24 um 01:06 schrieb Eric Tykwinski via mailop:
I know this is totally off topic now, but how are you feeling about
their support contracts. (ProxMox)
(Nit: Proxmox is the official spelling – no camel-case.)
1.020 €/(year & CPU socket) for the plan *Premium* is quite cheap
Hi,
We use XCPng in several clusters (with 9, 8 and 6 nodes, and several
others with 2-3 nodes, all with shared storage) with great success. It
is free software and you can purchase support if you want. We have been
using Xen-ish since before the Citrix era and we can see that XCPng is
not on
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