What Are You Doing Right Now
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@nadnerB said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@nadnerB so I read that the Swan River in Western Australia was named by a Dutch explorer in 1600 & something, but Aus wasn't declared as 'discovered' untill 1770.
So how did the name become known??? There's about 100 years between the 2 events.
Well, the mid westcoast of WA is also known as the Batavia Coast.
Dutch ships used to run aground off the coast on their way to 'the Dutch East Indies'.
IIRC, most of the time was because they were blown off course in/by the roaring 40's/forgot to turn.Dirk Hartog was one person to make landfall (deliberately).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirk_HartogShip wreck, mutiny, murder, and Rescue:
Mate you went above and beyond there, thanks. I'd better check that out.
I love WA. Can't remember what I was reading but this bloke said he was in lock down up around Broome, said the lockdown area was the size of California but with only about 35,000 people in it.
WA is tops
Yeah, I'd believe that. WA is ~2.6 million km² with only about 2.5 million people.
Broome is part of the Pilbara (for non en-AU, pronounced pil-brah). Second from the top in the pic below.
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@nadnerB you been up to the Kimberley? Gee's that bloody nice up there.
I was going to do the Canning Stock Route this year, going north to south. The northern end is around 400kms east of Broome and goes down to Wiluna.
One problem I was going to have was not throwing everything in when I get up there and just run away into the Kimberley, just so beautiful.
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Is there a "migration" path to go from ESXi to KVM? Without the need to format the storage, or is it advised to backup and re-create all VM's and storage?
Also what are people using for their base KVM, Fedora/CentOS/Ubuntu?Think it's time to move the home lab to it. Also i want to do Hardware passthrough (namely GPU) and looking it seems to be better in KVM)
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Is there a "migration" path to go from ESXi to KVM? Without the need to format the storage, or is it advised to backup and re-create all VM's and storage?
You can use virt-v2v. I believe @JaredBusch used it when migrated a Hyper-V VM to KVM.
If possible, I would migrate the data over instead.Also what are people using for their base KVM, Fedora/CentOS/Ubuntu?
Fedora gives the opportunity to have latest greatest that comes with KVM from the kernel and managing tools. Especially if you want to use Cockpit to manage your KVM. Fedora always gets the latest version of Cockpit.
Another option is to use Proxmox and here's the link to Migration of servers to Proxmox VE.Think it's time to move the home lab to it. Also i want to do Hardware passthrough (namely GPU) and looking it seems to be better in KVM)
I have never tried GPU passthrough before on KVM. Here's some info from a Proxmox point of view but it shouldn't be too much different with your chosen Linux distro and KVM.
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Pci_passthrough
https://blog.quindorian.org/2018/03/building-a-2u-amd-ryzen-server-proxmox-gpu-passthrough.html/
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@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
You can use virt-v2v. I believe @JaredBusch used it when migrated a Hyper-V VM to KVM.
If possible, I would migrate the data over instead.Looking into it i only really have 400G of data on a plex server so will just backup and and create all new storage and VMs
Another option is to use Proxmox
What's the difference to this and KVM? is it just a all in one box like ESXi/vSphere?
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@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I have never tried GPU passthrough before on KVM. Here's some info from a Proxmox point of view but it shouldn't be too much different with your chosen Linux distro and KVM.
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Pci_passthrough
https://blog.quindorian.org/2018/03/building-a-2u-amd-ryzen-server-proxmox-gpu-passthrough.html/
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/gpu-passthrough-tutorial-reference.34303/Must say looking through the guides, looks like a lot of work to get GPU passthrough working compared to ESXi
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scotth said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jt1001001 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
As someone who works for an Avaya partner/reseller I can't wait to find out more about this whole Avaya Cloud offering staring RingCentral.
I've been contacted by no less than 3 partner/resellers about this. I simply haven't had the time to do more about it other than to attend a presentation. No nuts and bolts, just slides & a few questions.
It's RC and Avaya, no real reason to look at it. Your time matters, so looking at solutions you know aren't realistic are important to skip to make sure you have time for what's needed.
RC is a decent solution for the right need. It is a limited scope IMO, but it is valid.
Avaya on the other hand is just a cesspool. Bankruptcy to NYSE listing in 2 years? Yeah, money grab.
It's also not their 1st bankruptcy if I remember correctly. I didn't recommend this when we upgraded, but the boys went with brand recognition over looking deeper into alternatives.
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I just woke up about an hour ago and I don't think I was done sleeping.
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@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Is there a "migration" path to go from ESXi to KVM? Without the need to format the storage, or is it advised to backup and re-create all VM's and storage?
You can use virt-v2v. I believe @JaredBusch used it when migrated a Hyper-V VM to KVM.
here is the thread I made on the subject: https://www.mangolassi.it/topic/19781/converting-hyper-v-to-kvm
I did, for this system.
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I have never tried GPU passthrough before on KVM. Here's some info from a Proxmox point of view but it shouldn't be too much different with your chosen Linux distro and KVM.
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Pci_passthrough
https://blog.quindorian.org/2018/03/building-a-2u-amd-ryzen-server-proxmox-gpu-passthrough.html/
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/gpu-passthrough-tutorial-reference.34303/Must say looking through the guides, looks like a lot of work to get GPU passthrough working compared to ESXi
Yeah, that’s why I haven’t considered trying it.
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Cutting my hair and trimming my beard.
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Been sitting outside enjoying the amazing weather and silence.
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Our city reopened today.
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Soo Busy with New Sites boarding for Takeout and online ordering.
One going live today 2 going live tomorrow and 2 others impatient to join. I just took a 10 minute break and I'm already 4 hours behind. -
fax question anybody ever hear of Humble Fax? Looking at some higher volume fax solutions and teh flat rate may fit what we need:
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Spectrum appears to be having some network issues all my Spectrum connected sites have been bouncing up/down for last 5 minutes and some home user's can't connect in either.
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@jt1001001 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Spectrum appears to be having some network issues all my Spectrum connected sites have been bouncing up/down for last 5 minutes and some home user's can't connect in either.
We have 2 sites in Central-Western Pa and both are holding fine. They are fed out of NE Ohio.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Been sitting outside enjoying the amazing weather and silence.
Lucky!!
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@jt1001001 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
fax question anybody ever hear of Humble Fax? Looking at some higher volume fax solutions and teh flat rate may fit what we need:
humblefax.comUnless you need a ton of simultaneous faxes (and perhaps even then) will ever be less expensive than your rolling your own with a fax card and a NAS to drop them on.
I guess it really depends what you need from the solution.
I get around 700 pages/day. The last several solutions I looked at were going to be around $1000/m. I have two in-house All-In-Ones that I have two POTS lines connected to, and the machines just save the files to a NAS in PDF form, Already had the All-In-Ones ($700/ea) so I pay around $50/m for the POTS lines total. But I can live with everything being inhouse, perhaps you can't.
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@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Cutting my hair and trimming my beard.
I gave up both of those long ago.