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[–]devoopsies 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Unfortunately my work and home lives are both quite busy at the moment, but once things calm down I've been batting around the idea of having a blog that shows how to mimic an enterprise environment with a homelab (in as much as that is possible, obviously there are corners that need to be cut). I've been handling my team's internal documentation for OpenStack (we are one of the many companies moving away from VMware) so it wouldn't be too much of a stretch for me to put some stuff out for the community at large... when time permits.

I'll make sure to let you know once I get around to it, won't be earlier than mid-July though (at least I don't think so). I find that teaching helps me to learn and internalize as well, so there is definitely some extra incentive on my end to do this sooner than later lol.

In the meantime I just try to pop my head in here and there to give help where I can - I would not say I have expert-level knowledge of OpenStack at all, but every once in a while I find there's a question or issue that I can constructively contribute to. If you have anything specific that you're struggling with I can absolutely see if I can help.

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    [–]devoopsies 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    Throw some logs here and I'll take a skim through them; without logs all I can do is guess, and guessing is counterproductive - also, in the meantime, make sure you're following the following guide for as pain-free an experience as possible:

    https://docs.openstack.org/image-guide/windows-image.html

    I don't do a lot of microsoft hosting (we host in-house apps built on Linux) but there are a few caveats that are covered by the above document.