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@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
mist.io is pretty cool.
Seems like the last time I check that one, it was for monitoring only.
If it does with KVM what it does with cloud services, it's way more than that. You can manage your VMs there.
Time to go back and check it out again!
It certainly appears to be really impressive.
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Seems a bit pricey for what it does, IMO... but maybe that's just me.
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@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
Seems a bit pricey for what it does, IMO... but maybe that's just me.
But it's free.
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@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
Never even saw that. digs more
Dang. Looks like I need to set it up on my own gear then!
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@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
Never even saw that. digs more
Dang. Looks like I need to set it up on my own gear then!
Yes. Use the free hosted to see how it looks. But run it yourself to actually use.
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@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
Never even saw that. digs more
Dang. Looks like I need to set it up on my own gear then!
Yes. Use the free hosted to see how it looks. But run it yourself to actually use.
The self-hosted install guide only partially works. There's some stuff that they need to fix in the git repo that prevents it from working OOB. (Somebody posted a fix for it in one of the "issues").
So far so good. The only thing I am missing is the VNC / Spice GUI for accessing the console directly.
They have an option for launching an SSH shell, but I'm not seeing how to actually activate it yet.
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@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
So far so good. The only thing I am missing is the VNC / Spice GUI for accessing the console directly.
That's a big thing to be missing
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@aaronstuder said in KVM Web Interface:
@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
So far so good. The only thing I am missing is the VNC / Spice GUI for accessing the console directly.
That's a big thing to be missing
Agreed. At least in my mind. I know some of the others may not like that, but if I'm running a full-on VM, then I want console access to it.
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@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
Never even saw that. digs more
Dang. Looks like I need to set it up on my own gear then!
Yes. Use the free hosted to see how it looks. But run it yourself to actually use.
The self-hosted install guide only partially works. There's some stuff that they need to fix in the git repo that prevents it from working OOB. (Somebody posted a fix for it in one of the "issues").
So far so good. The only thing I am missing is the VNC / Spice GUI for accessing the console directly.
They have an option for launching an SSH shell, but I'm not seeing how to actually activate it yet.
Do you need console access? Move on to full on cloud mentality and skip that
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@aaronstuder said in KVM Web Interface:
@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
So far so good. The only thing I am missing is the VNC / Spice GUI for accessing the console directly.
That's a big thing to be missing
Not really, Azure and AWS don't even offer it. That's a VPS feature, not a cloud one.
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@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
Never even saw that. digs more
Dang. Looks like I need to set it up on my own gear then!
Yes. Use the free hosted to see how it looks. But run it yourself to actually use.
The self-hosted install guide only partially works. There's some stuff that they need to fix in the git repo that prevents it from working OOB. (Somebody posted a fix for it in one of the "issues").
So far so good. The only thing I am missing is the VNC / Spice GUI for accessing the console directly.
They have an option for launching an SSH shell, but I'm not seeing how to actually activate it yet.
Do you need console access? Move on to full on cloud mentality and skip that
I'd settle for the in-browser SSH access, but that doesn't seem to be working at the moment either.
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@dafyre There is always Apache Guacamole. If installed correct SSH works prefectly
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The MistIO self-hosted version seems to be pretty decent (it is definitely fast!).
Just a few rough around the edge issues to get straightened out.
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@aaronstuder said in KVM Web Interface:
@dafyre There is always Apache Guacamole. If installed correct SSH works prefectly
I should give that one a try again.
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@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
Never even saw that. digs more
Dang. Looks like I need to set it up on my own gear then!
Yes. Use the free hosted to see how it looks. But run it yourself to actually use.
The self-hosted install guide only partially works. There's some stuff that they need to fix in the git repo that prevents it from working OOB. (Somebody posted a fix for it in one of the "issues").
So far so good. The only thing I am missing is the VNC / Spice GUI for accessing the console directly.
They have an option for launching an SSH shell, but I'm not seeing how to actually activate it yet.
Do you need console access? Move on to full on cloud mentality and skip that
I'd settle for the in-browser SSH access, but that doesn't seem to be working at the moment either.
We dont use SSH that way in the cloud world either.
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@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
Never even saw that. digs more
Dang. Looks like I need to set it up on my own gear then!
Yes. Use the free hosted to see how it looks. But run it yourself to actually use.
The self-hosted install guide only partially works. There's some stuff that they need to fix in the git repo that prevents it from working OOB. (Somebody posted a fix for it in one of the "issues").
So far so good. The only thing I am missing is the VNC / Spice GUI for accessing the console directly.
They have an option for launching an SSH shell, but I'm not seeing how to actually activate it yet.
Do you need console access? Move on to full on cloud mentality and skip that
I'd settle for the in-browser SSH access, but that doesn't seem to be working at the moment either.
We dont use SSH that way in the cloud world either.
I am assuming that you mean to say you use regular SSH as opposed to something in a browser.
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@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
@dafyre said in KVM Web Interface:
@scottalanmiller said in KVM Web Interface:
Never even saw that. digs more
Dang. Looks like I need to set it up on my own gear then!
Yes. Use the free hosted to see how it looks. But run it yourself to actually use.
The self-hosted install guide only partially works. There's some stuff that they need to fix in the git repo that prevents it from working OOB. (Somebody posted a fix for it in one of the "issues").
So far so good. The only thing I am missing is the VNC / Spice GUI for accessing the console directly.
They have an option for launching an SSH shell, but I'm not seeing how to actually activate it yet.
Do you need console access? Move on to full on cloud mentality and skip that
I'd settle for the in-browser SSH access, but that doesn't seem to be working at the moment either.
We dont use SSH that way in the cloud world either.
I am assuming that you mean to say you use regular SSH as opposed to something in a browser.
I mean... at all in reference to the platform. The idea that you access a console through your platform is foreign to the "real" cloud platforms like AWS and Azure. It's a VPS thing for SMBs.
In the DevOps world we go further and don't just avoid it at the platform level, but entirely.
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mist looks pretty neat. Will have to check it out as well.