Thank you. Nice update regarding the memory view. I’m so looking forward to the upcoming dark mode. Btw, is it possible to try XO lite today? A request: Would it be possible to zoom in on the page so that it gets easier to read and follow as you scroll along? I’m usually on my phone watching these kind of videos. 25% would probably suffice 😊 Also, what about WinPV 9 from Xen project? Are those any good with XCP-ng?
Good remark, we'll try to do better on the visibility next time, thanks! About WinPV 9 I think you are talking about Windows PV drivers, right? We are working on hiring someone this year dedicated to this task :)
While on the topic of rounding reported memory, why not give users the option to start core counting from 1 instead of from 0 (under stats) and the same for NICs (to match what's printed on the backside of actual machines)?
Is amazing how this project is growing and getting richer and richer in features. Thank you and keep up the good work!
Thank you very much, I'm passing the word to the team about your kind words :) This project is the result of a great teamwork in the first place!
Pretty interesting release, the VM migration tool is a killer feature.
Eager to demo it integrated in the web UI!
Thank you. Nice update regarding the memory view.
I’m so looking forward to the upcoming dark mode. Btw, is it possible to try XO lite today?
A request: Would it be possible to zoom in on the page so that it gets easier to read and follow as you scroll along?
I’m usually on my phone watching these kind of videos. 25% would probably suffice 😊
Also, what about WinPV 9 from Xen project? Are those any good with XCP-ng?
Good remark, we'll try to do better on the visibility next time, thanks!
About WinPV 9 I think you are talking about Windows PV drivers, right? We are working on hiring someone this year dedicated to this task :)
@@olivierlambert4101 Sounds awesome!
While on the topic of rounding reported memory, why not give users the option to start core counting from 1 instead of from 0 (under stats) and the same for NICs (to match what's printed on the backside of actual machines)?
Well… I'm used to count from 0 in general, as I'm being in the IT since a while. Aren't you?