I have made a comparison in recent weeks between proxmox and xcp-np/Xen Orchestra and for me proxmox is not mature enough for a work in production considering different aspects. Xcp-ng, if I see it as a solid option, especially if you pay for the Xen Orquestra subscription, which in addition to unleashing the integral management of your entire xcp-ng park, also allows you to make backups
toni_bmw
Seems to be part of a Nortel Networks DMS Switch https://telephoneworld.org/telephone-switching-systems/northern-telecom-nortel-digital-central-office-switches/
I don't use chromium on Linux, because the times I tried it, I see that it is not easy to close it (its service is in the background with an icon in the tray) and I see that it consumes CPU, as if you are doing some activity, type of cryptocurrency mined or similar. I suppose it will be easy to check, but I prefer not to waste time on it and I use Firefox. I'm lately trying Librewolf
copyq
It's solid enough. I kept them closed to keep them in the original state
Only 4. You need a CD-ROM to complete the installation (https://www.serverbrain.org/troubleshooting-2000/install-by-using-setup-diskettes-and-a-cdrom.html)
Or NewPipe
ok, doing a first search I have not found information about this particular model
mmm, I wasn't aware of that; I'm going to investigate. Thank you for the comment!
Frankly, I liked the colors, it seemed beautiful to me. But I'm uncomfortable with any machine that doesn't have RPN...
Nutanix is not especially cheap, in my opinion/experience, nor is it particularly easy to manage and maintain