Re: [PVE-User] Overwhelming Migration to EC2

2019-02-19 Thread Alan Urquhart
I agree with using OVH.  We've been using them for several years. There hardware and network is pretty faultless.  Very powerful Vrack which works excellently with Proxmox and public IP routing. Email Signature Alan Urquhart Managing Director Logo ASU Web

Re: [PVE-User] Overwhelming Migration to EC2

2019-02-18 Thread Alwin Antreich
Hello John, On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 12:23:42PM -0800, John C. Reid wrote: > I have been using ProxMox to host our VMs for a couple of years now and I > really like it. Unfortunately the last couple weeks have been an eye opener. > We had a fire earlier this month and last week a storm caused

Re: [PVE-User] Overwhelming Migration to EC2

2019-02-18 Thread Zhuoyun Wei
On Mon, Feb 18, 2019, at 15:24, John C. Reid wrote: > imports from RAW into EC2 fail if coming from KVM because of the kernel. May I ask what does "because of the kernel" mean? I had been recently migrating from Citrix XenServer to Proxmox VE, and had encountered problems that the migrated VMs

Re: [PVE-User] Overwhelming Migration to EC2

2019-02-18 Thread BSD
Use OVH - they are offering native proxmox hosting ! At a fraction of the cost you are about to spend in excellent DC conditions ! You might have to upgrade to proxmox enterprise repo to be up to date with changes. > On lundi, févr. 18, 2019 at 9:24 PM, John C. Reid (mailto:j...@shasta.com)>

[PVE-User] Overwhelming Migration to EC2

2019-02-18 Thread John C. Reid
I have been using ProxMox to host our VMs for a couple of years now and I really like it. Unfortunately the last couple weeks have been an eye opener. We had a fire earlier this month and last week a storm caused power to be down for several days. Because of this we discovered that our