Kimsufi - What the....?
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@anonymous said:
I can get VM console access.....
To what VM? How do you use the server that they gave you?
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@anonymous said:
@scottalanmiller Cry?
How do you manage XenServer? Do you have to use the CLI since you have it without XenCenter or whatever?
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@scottalanmiller They have a control panel you can install anything that they have available. Sadly I don't see a way to add a custom ISO ether.
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@anonymous said:
@scottalanmiller They have a control panel you can install anything that they have available. Sadly I don't see a way to add a custom ISO ether.
How do you connect up to it after they have it installed?
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@scottalanmiller I download XenCenter from there website and install it. Then all I had to do was enter the IP address, username and password
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@dafyre SSH or XenCenter.
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@anonymous said:
@scottalanmiller I download XenCenter from there website and install it. Then all I had to do was enter the IP address, username and password
So you run XC locally and connect to an openly exposed XS installation?
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@scottalanmiller for now yes. What do you suggest I do to secure the install?
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Wow.. and it only has an IPv6 address, eh?
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@Dashrender no one IPv4 is provided.
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What about server backups? Do they handle that at all?
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@dafyre They don't. Unmanaged. I am going to use Unitrends Free to S3
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That's too bad. But that would explain why it isn't for production. Restores of a 2TB server would take quite a while. The maximum pipe speed appears to be 100Mb/s.
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That would be a 45 hour download to get a full backup of the full space back if you had to do a full restore of the full storage amount assuming you were able to hold a full 100Mb/s the entire time, which you can't. More realistically you'd be looking at half a week to a week to restore a full system.
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@scottalanmiller How would you do a 2TB restore when the free version only allows 1TB?
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At the very high end I would have 160GB, likely much less.
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@anonymous said:
@scottalanmiller How would you do a 2TB restore when the free version only allows 1TB?
That's a UT limitation. So in your case you can't even back the whole thing up
But as a general issue with the platform, if you use XO to do your backups for example, you'd have to wait nearly a week to restore.
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@scottalanmiller said:
platform, if you use XO to do your backups for example, you'd have to wait nearly a week to restore.
Not having console access and the ability to mount an ISO is a big deal =/
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@anonymous said:
@scottalanmiller said:
platform, if you use XO to do your backups for example, you'd have to wait nearly a week to restore.
Not having console access is a big deal =/
Huge.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@anonymous said:
@scottalanmiller said:
platform, if you use XO to do your backups for example, you'd have to wait nearly a week to restore.
Not having console access is a big deal =/
Huge.
Unless you are going to use XenServer.... Then you can create your own ISO repository for XS and then upload your isos into that folder.