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Apache CloudStack.

It supports multiple hypervisors including VMWare, KVM, XCP-ng, etc. I haven't tried but it has some features to allow users to migrate from VMWare to Apache CloudStack with KVM and/or XCP-ng.


I am running Apache CloudStack with KVM in my homelab. Took me a couple of hours to set it up.

It might not have all of the features of VMWare but it just works.


Do check out the psql cheatsheet & queries directory. Those queries have saved me a lot of time and trouble during critical production issues.


I wanted to build something like chatGPT but self-hosted without sending my data to OpenAI. This was more of a self-learning project. Haystack made it quite easy for me to get started and build something. Tutorials they have are really good. It still has some bugs but it works.


This has much better details about the new features in cloudstack: https://www.shapeblue.com/whats-new-in-apache-cloudstack-4-1...


> We also have no evidence that user data was compromised as a result of this downtime.

I am not sure why they had to mention this specifically. This makes it sound like an external attack.


There were rumors early in the downtime that it was the responsibility of various outside groups. Saying, "no, your data was not impacted" is pretty standard in light of those rumors, even if they weren't the main ones spreading around after the initial reports.


It doesn't make it sound like an attack, it's standard boilerplate to dispel any worries. It's natural for anyone to wonder downtime -> data loss? , so it's natural to reassure people that it wasn't the case.


> "This issue has also affected our ability to post updates to the Service Health Dashboard."

This is why I prefer 3rd party monitoring systems to track health of my internal monitoring systems.


Found another reason for me to not get a Mac


You can't go wrong with a ThinkPad. I switched from Mac to a T480 with Arch for dev work and it's been great.


I'm running a bunch of ThinkPads with Fedora & all works fine (and worked fine for years).


We’re running Thinkpads at work with fedora and they really don’t.


Any specifics what does not work ?


Hibernation. External monitor support is buggy. Pulseaudio is buggy with external microphone. IR camera face login isn't supported. Fingerprint scanner isn't working properly at login after sleep. Sound from internal audio is much worse than was on Windows. No app I know of can reliably share screen on Wayland.


Very true. Run FreeBSD and OpenBSD on Thinkpads at home and work and life's a peach...


If they brought back taller displays I’d be right there with you.


Another poster mentioned the Huawei Matebook Pro has a 3:2 screen. I'm now looking into getting one for that reason alone.


They are, next crop will be 16:10


Check the article on anandtech about the new Razer laptop.

Disclaimer: not affiliated.


Link to github project: https://github.com/awslabs/cdk8s


For mysql there is https://github.com/Preetam/explain-analyzer

haven't tried it myself.


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