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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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      @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

      @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

      @momurda said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

      Most of the things they removed are meh, but Storage Motion, come on.

      Yeah, that's just ridiculous. These are key features that everyone has for free. If you don't have stuff like this, you aren't even trying today.

      And by everyone - you now mean Hyper-V and KVM - who, if anyone, else?

      The other two players I know of (ESXi and XS) don't have it free.

      Well if you look at hypervisors, rather than resulting products, then all the "in the game" players have it... KVM, Xen, and Hyper-V. Only ESXi lacks it, and we don't consider them a viable short lister.

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender @scottalanmiller
        last edited by

        @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

        @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

        @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

        @momurda said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

        Most of the things they removed are meh, but Storage Motion, come on.

        Yeah, that's just ridiculous. These are key features that everyone has for free. If you don't have stuff like this, you aren't even trying today.

        And by everyone - you now mean Hyper-V and KVM - who, if anyone, else?

        The other two players I know of (ESXi and XS) don't have it free.

        Well if you look at hypervisors, rather than resulting products, then all the "in the game" players have it... KVM, Xen, and Hyper-V. Only ESXi lacks it, and we don't consider them a viable short lister.

        And how viable is Xen for the SMB to use?

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        • FATeknollogeeF
          FATeknollogee @momurda
          last edited by

          @momurda said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

          Then they do this
          https://xenserver.org/blog/entry/xenserver-7-3-changes-to-the-free-edition.html
          Oh Scott you beat me to it.

          This is just being silly for the sake of being silly.
          Oh well, no lost sleep for me as I only have one more XS host

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Dashrender
            last edited by

            @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

            @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

            @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

            @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

            @momurda said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

            Most of the things they removed are meh, but Storage Motion, come on.

            Yeah, that's just ridiculous. These are key features that everyone has for free. If you don't have stuff like this, you aren't even trying today.

            And by everyone - you now mean Hyper-V and KVM - who, if anyone, else?

            The other two players I know of (ESXi and XS) don't have it free.

            Well if you look at hypervisors, rather than resulting products, then all the "in the game" players have it... KVM, Xen, and Hyper-V. Only ESXi lacks it, and we don't consider them a viable short lister.

            And how viable is Xen for the SMB to use?

            Totally viable, what's the concern? It's free, it's simple last I looked. Just install openSuse Leap and away you go. There is even a GUI for deploying it.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @FATeknollogee
              last edited by

              @fateknollogee said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

              @momurda said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

              Then they do this
              https://xenserver.org/blog/entry/xenserver-7-3-changes-to-the-free-edition.html
              Oh Scott you beat me to it.

              This is just being silly for the sake of being silly.
              Oh well, no lost sleep for me as I only have one more XS host

              Yup, we are definitely done. No purpose in even looking at it any more.

              I think Citrix has pretty much lost their way across the board. Every product I've used from them seems to be garbage today. They've fallen so far.

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              • stacksofplatesS
                stacksofplates @Dashrender
                last edited by

                @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                @momurda said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                Most of the things they removed are meh, but Storage Motion, come on.

                Yeah, that's just ridiculous. These are key features that everyone has for free. If you don't have stuff like this, you aren't even trying today.

                And by everyone - you now mean Hyper-V and KVM - who, if anyone, else?

                The other two players I know of (ESXi and XS) don't have it free.

                Well if you look at hypervisors, rather than resulting products, then all the "in the game" players have it... KVM, Xen, and Hyper-V. Only ESXi lacks it, and we don't consider them a viable short lister.

                And how viable is Xen for the SMB to use?

                You can manage it through libvirt just like KVM.

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                • black3dynamiteB
                  black3dynamite
                  last edited by

                  I remembered reading about those who are XenApp or XenDesktop customers are also entitled to have XenServer. Now I wasn’t able to confirm if it’s standard or enterprise version.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @black3dynamite
                    last edited by

                    @black3dynamite said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                    I remembered reading about those who are XenApp or XenDesktop customers are also entitled to have XenServer. Now I wasn’t able to confirm if it’s standard or enterprise version.

                    Or maybe it was Free. Heaven only knows. But they are just paying for it already anyway. It's all just silly.

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                    • DanpD
                      Danp
                      last edited by

                      https://xen-orchestra.com/forum/topic/562/xenserver-7-3-and-now-what-s-next

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                        last edited by

                        @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                        @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                        @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                        @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                        @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                        @momurda said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                        Most of the things they removed are meh, but Storage Motion, come on.

                        Yeah, that's just ridiculous. These are key features that everyone has for free. If you don't have stuff like this, you aren't even trying today.

                        And by everyone - you now mean Hyper-V and KVM - who, if anyone, else?

                        The other two players I know of (ESXi and XS) don't have it free.

                        Well if you look at hypervisors, rather than resulting products, then all the "in the game" players have it... KVM, Xen, and Hyper-V. Only ESXi lacks it, and we don't consider them a viable short lister.

                        And how viable is Xen for the SMB to use?

                        Totally viable, what's the concern? It's free, it's simple last I looked. Just install openSuse Leap and away you go. There is even a GUI for deploying it.

                        Then why the need for XS?

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                        • DustinB3403D
                          DustinB3403 @Dashrender
                          last edited by

                          @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                          @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                          @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                          @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                          @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                          @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                          @momurda said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                          Most of the things they removed are meh, but Storage Motion, come on.

                          Yeah, that's just ridiculous. These are key features that everyone has for free. If you don't have stuff like this, you aren't even trying today.

                          And by everyone - you now mean Hyper-V and KVM - who, if anyone, else?

                          The other two players I know of (ESXi and XS) don't have it free.

                          Well if you look at hypervisors, rather than resulting products, then all the "in the game" players have it... KVM, Xen, and Hyper-V. Only ESXi lacks it, and we don't consider them a viable short lister.

                          And how viable is Xen for the SMB to use?

                          Totally viable, what's the concern? It's free, it's simple last I looked. Just install openSuse Leap and away you go. There is even a GUI for deploying it.

                          Then why the need for XS?

                          @Dashrender you're missing that XenServer has XAPI, which literally turns Xen into XenServer.

                          Without XAPI tool set, you're just operating Xen, on CentOS, Ubuntu so on and so on. It's the tool set that has the value. Not the provider of the tool set.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                            last edited by

                            @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                            @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                            @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                            @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                            @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                            @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                            @momurda said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                            Most of the things they removed are meh, but Storage Motion, come on.

                            Yeah, that's just ridiculous. These are key features that everyone has for free. If you don't have stuff like this, you aren't even trying today.

                            And by everyone - you now mean Hyper-V and KVM - who, if anyone, else?

                            The other two players I know of (ESXi and XS) don't have it free.

                            Well if you look at hypervisors, rather than resulting products, then all the "in the game" players have it... KVM, Xen, and Hyper-V. Only ESXi lacks it, and we don't consider them a viable short lister.

                            And how viable is Xen for the SMB to use?

                            Totally viable, what's the concern? It's free, it's simple last I looked. Just install openSuse Leap and away you go. There is even a GUI for deploying it.

                            Then why the need for XS?

                            There is no need for it. Who said we needed it?

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
                              last edited by

                              @dustinb3403 said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                              @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                              @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                              @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                              @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                              @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                              @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                              @momurda said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                              Most of the things they removed are meh, but Storage Motion, come on.

                              Yeah, that's just ridiculous. These are key features that everyone has for free. If you don't have stuff like this, you aren't even trying today.

                              And by everyone - you now mean Hyper-V and KVM - who, if anyone, else?

                              The other two players I know of (ESXi and XS) don't have it free.

                              Well if you look at hypervisors, rather than resulting products, then all the "in the game" players have it... KVM, Xen, and Hyper-V. Only ESXi lacks it, and we don't consider them a viable short lister.

                              And how viable is Xen for the SMB to use?

                              Totally viable, what's the concern? It's free, it's simple last I looked. Just install openSuse Leap and away you go. There is even a GUI for deploying it.

                              Then why the need for XS?

                              @Dashrender you're missing that XenServer has XAPI, which literally turns Xen into XenServer.

                              Without XAPI tool set, you're just operating Xen, on CentOS, Ubuntu so on and so on. It's the tool set that has the value. Not the provider of the tool set.

                              Is it? What good does XAPI really do? Other than enable XO, XAPI is pretty useless to the end users.

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                              • DustinB3403D
                                DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
                                last edited by

                                @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                @dustinb3403 said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                @momurda said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                Most of the things they removed are meh, but Storage Motion, come on.

                                Yeah, that's just ridiculous. These are key features that everyone has for free. If you don't have stuff like this, you aren't even trying today.

                                And by everyone - you now mean Hyper-V and KVM - who, if anyone, else?

                                The other two players I know of (ESXi and XS) don't have it free.

                                Well if you look at hypervisors, rather than resulting products, then all the "in the game" players have it... KVM, Xen, and Hyper-V. Only ESXi lacks it, and we don't consider them a viable short lister.

                                And how viable is Xen for the SMB to use?

                                Totally viable, what's the concern? It's free, it's simple last I looked. Just install openSuse Leap and away you go. There is even a GUI for deploying it.

                                Then why the need for XS?

                                @Dashrender you're missing that XenServer has XAPI, which literally turns Xen into XenServer.

                                Without XAPI tool set, you're just operating Xen, on CentOS, Ubuntu so on and so on. It's the tool set that has the value. Not the provider of the tool set.

                                Is it? What good does XAPI really do? Other than enable XO, XAPI is pretty useless to the end users.

                                . . .

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                                • DashrenderD
                                  Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                                  last edited by

                                  @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                  @dustinb3403 said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                  @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                  @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                  @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                  @momurda said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                  Most of the things they removed are meh, but Storage Motion, come on.

                                  Yeah, that's just ridiculous. These are key features that everyone has for free. If you don't have stuff like this, you aren't even trying today.

                                  And by everyone - you now mean Hyper-V and KVM - who, if anyone, else?

                                  The other two players I know of (ESXi and XS) don't have it free.

                                  Well if you look at hypervisors, rather than resulting products, then all the "in the game" players have it... KVM, Xen, and Hyper-V. Only ESXi lacks it, and we don't consider them a viable short lister.

                                  And how viable is Xen for the SMB to use?

                                  Totally viable, what's the concern? It's free, it's simple last I looked. Just install openSuse Leap and away you go. There is even a GUI for deploying it.

                                  Then why the need for XS?

                                  @Dashrender you're missing that XenServer has XAPI, which literally turns Xen into XenServer.

                                  Without XAPI tool set, you're just operating Xen, on CentOS, Ubuntu so on and so on. It's the tool set that has the value. Not the provider of the tool set.

                                  Is it? What good does XAPI really do? Other than enable XO, XAPI is pretty useless to the end users.

                                  Then why did XS have value at all? Why didn't people just keep using Xen and oVirt, etc?

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                                  • black3dynamiteB
                                    black3dynamite
                                    last edited by

                                    And they still only support ext3 and vhd.

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                                    • FATeknollogeeF
                                      FATeknollogee @Dashrender
                                      last edited by

                                      @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                      Then why did XS have value at all? Why didn't people just keep using Xen and oVirt, etc?

                                      Why do people talk about Citrix like it's the best thing since sliced bread?

                                      There's always been a "ZFS" cult like following when it comes to Citrix, why...who knows!

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @FATeknollogee
                                        last edited by

                                        @fateknollogee said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                        @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                        Then why did XS have value at all? Why didn't people just keep using Xen and oVirt, etc?

                                        Why do people talk about Citrix like it's the best thing since sliced bread?

                                        There's always been a "ZFS" cult like following when it comes to Citrix, why...who knows!

                                        Yeah, they are a weird company. XenApp isn't terrible but... meh.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                                          last edited by

                                          @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                          @dustinb3403 said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                          @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                          @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                          @dashrender said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                          @momurda said in XenServer 7.3 Release:

                                          Most of the things they removed are meh, but Storage Motion, come on.

                                          Yeah, that's just ridiculous. These are key features that everyone has for free. If you don't have stuff like this, you aren't even trying today.

                                          And by everyone - you now mean Hyper-V and KVM - who, if anyone, else?

                                          The other two players I know of (ESXi and XS) don't have it free.

                                          Well if you look at hypervisors, rather than resulting products, then all the "in the game" players have it... KVM, Xen, and Hyper-V. Only ESXi lacks it, and we don't consider them a viable short lister.

                                          And how viable is Xen for the SMB to use?

                                          Totally viable, what's the concern? It's free, it's simple last I looked. Just install openSuse Leap and away you go. There is even a GUI for deploying it.

                                          Then why the need for XS?

                                          @Dashrender you're missing that XenServer has XAPI, which literally turns Xen into XenServer.

                                          Without XAPI tool set, you're just operating Xen, on CentOS, Ubuntu so on and so on. It's the tool set that has the value. Not the provider of the tool set.

                                          Is it? What good does XAPI really do? Other than enable XO, XAPI is pretty useless to the end users.

                                          Then why did XS have value at all? Why didn't people just keep using Xen and oVirt, etc?

                                          Becaue the TINIEST bit of "easier" or "has an interface on Windows" or "isn't officially Linux" is all it takes for the emotional responses to kick in.

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                                          • DashrenderD
                                            Dashrender
                                            last edited by

                                            /sigh

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