Enigma28

joined 1 year ago
[–] Enigma28 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Well our red hat account manager said OpenShift virtualisation (what I meant by ovirt and why I included it with Red hat) was their replacement for RHV.

They did also say all the rest though. That said in NA there are a couple of huge esxi to OpenShift virtualisation migrations we have white papers about. Our testing just found too many missing features compared to vmwares offerings

[–] Enigma28 6 points 1 year ago (7 children)

Yeah we did a pretty thorough review this year in the hopes of ditching VMware... Landscape is pretty bleak tbh

Only one I would maybe like to give a PoC would be nutanix. unfortunately red hat virt is being deprecated soon, to be replaced by ovirt which is def not prod ready

[–] Enigma28 2 points 1 year ago

Agreed I've only played like 30hrs but even day one I never saw any issues. I just followed the guide the Devs posted for which settings to drop/disable. I've been having fun with it, getting into it way more than I ever did cs1

[–] Enigma28 7 points 1 year ago

Yeah we had a presentation at work from AWS , they said expect all ports and protocols on any aws server you spin up to be scanned in less than 1min of any instance being created

[–] Enigma28 37 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

I'm a manager of an entirely WFH team, it's easy. I have weekly one on one catch-ups with everyone in my team, where we discuss the work they are doing any blockers or anything like that that has come up. And a fortnightly team meeting.

And if anything urgent does come up they just call or message me at the time.

You measure the output not some BS KPI or how long they worked that day. I trust my people to be adults and come and go from work as needed, as long as they are still getting their work done idgaf how many hours a day/week they work.

Ultimately as their manager I'm there to try to remove as much of the corporate or political BS from my team's lives as possible, so they can focus on doing great work (whilst also being accommodating to any personal issues that crop up for them)

[–] Enigma28 1 points 1 year ago

Bloatynosy app Google it grab it from GitHub, run it, select what you want from the recommendations. takes less than 5min in total and makes win 11 pretty great tbh