This is so well-timed. My employer is exploring platforms to switch to from VMware, and I've deployed an XCP-NG cluster to test but the networking threw me for a loop.
Just an FYI looks like your video capture went out for a second around 9:21-9:22, no big deal just wanted to bring that to your attention incase you want to see what happen. (Windows updates :) )
1:58 is critical and overlooked aspect of this product. Re-ordering network cards in order to create a pool is a no go. Try accomplishing this on hundreds of hosts, I've yet to see this happen in the real world.
Thank you for your video Lawrence! Im migrating my lab from esxi to xcp-ng and i knew that you eould have a helpful video for xcp-ng. Also, cicada 1337 reference?
Hi Tom, I have a setup that I want to primarily use as a virtualized firewall and then maybe for other small services like mail. I have a on-board NIC, which I'll use as a management port; 2 10G SFP+ ports, one of it as WAN and the other as LAN and lastly 4 2.5G NICs, which I'll also use as LAN. Should I passthrough the SFP+ (and 2.5G) NICs to OPNsense or should I manage it in XCP-ng/XO?
Hi, thanks for the video, really helpfull as I'm currently exploring XCP-ng network capacities. I have a question: In the pool view, network tab, there is a column named "Automatic" that we can set on or off for each network. What does it stand for ? I can't find this information in the doc or on the web...
This is so well-timed. My employer is exploring platforms to switch to from VMware, and I've deployed an XCP-NG cluster to test but the networking threw me for a loop.
Just an FYI looks like your video capture went out for a second around 9:21-9:22, no big deal just wanted to bring that to your attention incase you want to see what happen. (Windows updates :) )
Weird. It only exists on TH-cam and not in the file I uploaded.
Thanks TH-cam, anyways great video.
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Love the Netwrok switch lol
If I had a nickle for every time the infamous Netwrok switch showed up in my documentation...lol
I know it's not your usual video but it would be interesting to see you setup MXGPU and separately GPU passthrough on XCP-NG.
1:58 is critical and overlooked aspect of this product. Re-ordering network cards in order to create a pool is a no go. Try accomplishing this on hundreds of hosts, I've yet to see this happen in the real world.
Thank you for your video Lawrence!
Im migrating my lab from esxi to xcp-ng and i knew that you eould have a helpful video for xcp-ng.
Also, cicada 1337 reference?
No, Leet (or "1337") is not a Cicada 3301 reference.
Hi Tom, I have a setup that I want to primarily use as a virtualized firewall and then maybe for other small services like mail.
I have a on-board NIC, which I'll use as a management port; 2 10G SFP+ ports, one of it as WAN and the other as LAN and lastly 4 2.5G NICs, which I'll also use as LAN.
Should I passthrough the SFP+ (and 2.5G) NICs to OPNsense or should I manage it in XCP-ng/XO?
Hi, thanks for the video, really helpfull as I'm currently exploring XCP-ng network capacities.
I have a question:
In the pool view, network tab, there is a column named "Automatic" that we can set on or off for each network. What does it stand for ? I can't find this information in the doc or on the web...
And you'll never find the documentation because this product is poorly documented.
@@gatolibero8329 well, I left XCP-ng and I am now using Proxmox.
I believe it means that the network is attached to a new VM automatically.
oi, whare can we get 8.3 hmm..?