Hi everyone, and thanks for the warm welcome! I am Carlo Daffara, CTO of NodeWeaver (an hyperconverged vendor) and in the past researcher (technology transfer, open source business models, distributed systems). EU research projects evaluator (and done 10 myself) in distributed systems and cloud technologies, engineer, proud sysadmin at heart, love to look at the good things done by others and learn from them. Constantly moving between Brussels, London and Udine.
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RE: If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!
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RE: Simplivity - anyone use them?
@scottalanmiller Just find out about this thread, so sorry if I reply to a months-old discussion, but this way at least someone passing by can get some numbers (disclaimer: I am NodeWeaver CTO).
Pricing is based on licensing per node; the unlimited per-node license costs 1100€ (with no limits on VMs, memory, disks etc.). Some partners do provide hardware platforms with NodeWeaver preinstalled, with prices ranging from 3500€ per node to 10650€ for a full-SSD node (128GB ram, 4x960GB ssd); many customers use Dell and HP, other opts for white box servers.
Node license includes backup and DR services, VDI agents and VM introspection. -
RE: Zimbra installation and configuration (internal use only)
@nagendra Zimbra needs just a few things to change the IP address:
- hostname must match the IP address (check that /etc/hosts is correct, and reports the right name of the zimbra machine)
- you must have the right IP address in zimbraMtaMyNetworks:
as zimbra user,
zmprov ms <yourmailserverfullname> zimbraMtaMyNetworks '127.0.0.1/8 192.168.4.0/16 <otherIPrangesyouneed>' - execute as zimbra user
postfix reload
and
postconf mynetworks
to check that everything is correct.
If you use an external dns server, make sure it returns the correct results for your changed IP.
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RE: Simplivity - anyone use them?
@scottalanmiller Thanks! Love the sysadmin communities
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RE: Zimbra installation and configuration (internal use only)
@nagendra Zimbra needs just a few things to change the IP address:
- hostname must match the IP address (check that /etc/hosts is correct, and reports the right name of the zimbra machine)
- you must have the right IP address in zimbraMtaMyNetworks:
as zimbra user,
zmprov ms <yourmailserverfullname> zimbraMtaMyNetworks '127.0.0.1/8 192.168.4.0/16 <otherIPrangesyouneed>' - execute as zimbra user
postfix reload
and
postconf mynetworks
to check that everything is correct.
If you use an external dns server, make sure it returns the correct results for your changed IP.
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RE: If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!
Hi everyone, and thanks for the warm welcome! I am Carlo Daffara, CTO of NodeWeaver (an hyperconverged vendor) and in the past researcher (technology transfer, open source business models, distributed systems). EU research projects evaluator (and done 10 myself) in distributed systems and cloud technologies, engineer, proud sysadmin at heart, love to look at the good things done by others and learn from them. Constantly moving between Brussels, London and Udine.
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RE: Simplivity - anyone use them?
@scottalanmiller Thanks! Love the sysadmin communities
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RE: Simplivity - anyone use them?
@scottalanmiller Just find out about this thread, so sorry if I reply to a months-old discussion, but this way at least someone passing by can get some numbers (disclaimer: I am NodeWeaver CTO).
Pricing is based on licensing per node; the unlimited per-node license costs 1100€ (with no limits on VMs, memory, disks etc.). Some partners do provide hardware platforms with NodeWeaver preinstalled, with prices ranging from 3500€ per node to 10650€ for a full-SSD node (128GB ram, 4x960GB ssd); many customers use Dell and HP, other opts for white box servers.
Node license includes backup and DR services, VDI agents and VM introspection.