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I use proxmox at home. This looks kind of interesting and I might test it out just for the hell of it.

Archive: https://archive.today/ui7U4

From the post:

>The Datacenter Manager project has been developed with the objective of providing a centralized overview of all your individual nodes and clusters. It also enables basic management like migrations of virtual guests without any cluster network requirements. The project is fully developed in the Rust programming language, from the backend API server to the CLI tools to a completely new frontend. The frontend is built on the new widget toolkit that we developed over the last few years. This offers a more modern web user interface experience, not only in terms of appearance and functionality, but also in terms of accessibility, speed, and compatibility.

I use proxmox at home. This looks kind of interesting and I might test it out just for the hell of it. Archive: https://archive.today/ui7U4 From the post: >>The Datacenter Manager project has been developed with the objective of providing a centralized overview of all your individual nodes and clusters. It also enables basic management like migrations of virtual guests without any cluster network requirements. The project is fully developed in the Rust programming language, from the backend API server to the CLI tools to a completely new frontend. The frontend is built on the new widget toolkit that we developed over the last few years. This offers a more modern web user interface experience, not only in terms of appearance and functionality, but also in terms of accessibility, speed, and compatibility.
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Oh wow, this was literally the last reason some admins were holding on to VMWare. This is big.

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VMWare (because of licensing) has been trash for more than a decade. No org that has competent staff still uses it unless they had a good deal.

RHEV (Redhat enterprise virtualization) has gone down the same trail now that IBM bought them (Fuck you RH, you are dead to me now).

I move a company off it after they did that stupid change in licensing from "per socket" to "per core". They fucked themselves and that is when they were the standard. They are the reason that most of the (current year) stuff like proxmox exists or why Facebook moved to Fedora and OpenStak/etc...

Get greedy, get broke. Works a lot better in the tech world these days than in the older days.