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One OVH server - two virtualised Windows machines
linuxthefish
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in Help
What's the easiest way to go about this with as little cost as possible? Currently trying Proxmox but seems a bit buggy for full virtualisation...
ide0: invalid format - format error at /usr/share/perl5/PVE/JSONSchema.pm line 529 ide0.volume: property is missing and it is not optional ide2: invalid format - format error at /usr/share/perl5/PVE/JSONSchema.pm line 529 ide2.volume: property is missing and it is not optional
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Free version of Esxi?
libvirt
http://www.ovirt.org on CentOS
Thanks guys! Forgot to mention it needs a web interface and should be SUPER simple to use even for someone who can only send emails on a computer.
Oh yeah and how do you get OVH IP's working with QEMU or similar (proxmox in this case)? Virtual mac is set and assigned to the VM and IP set manually with subnet mask 255.255.255.255 and gateway ending in .254
Then https://github.com/kimchi-project/kimchi may help you achieve that or my other comment
Later versions of ESX has their websphere-client, not so sure about SUPER simple....
This one is interesting never had any exp on this but looks good https://mist.io
What's the hardware? Proxmox is funny when it comes to some Supermicro boards/Intel NICs.
Proxmox does work, we have a windows server 2012 VM running on the E5-1620v2 range ("X9SRE/X9SRE-3F/X9SRi/X9SRi-3F" displayed in OVH Manager).
Gateway is your primary IP (which is running Proxmox) with .254 at the end
Ah cheers I was using the failover IP ending with .254, my bad! Thanks, much appreciated.