

If the Excel/CSV sheet is actually a CSV file, Import-Csv
in powershell will return the content as an array of objects, where each row is one element in the array.
If the Excel/CSV sheet is actually a CSV file, Import-Csv
in powershell will return the content as an array of objects, where each row is one element in the array.
We’ve been running KVM on CentOS/Rocky hosts for our VM platforms; seems to work fine for our needs.
I’m not sure how ESXi would differ as I’ve never used it, but may be an option if you want to roll your own vs proxmox.
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Hey now, why don’t you join my work and use jboss-4.2.2.GA
? (kill me)
I’m sure we’ll keep using .intranet
because why should we ever change?
Are you also managing AD or other services in Linux to make PS more viable, or just in general?
May be worth building a default config to “install” for those setups; that’s saved me quite some time when configuring new/spare machines at work.
Well anti-trust would get in the way of profits, you see
We ran RocketChat at work for a few years before migrating to Teams.
RC could be good, but maintaining it long-term was an enormous pain. Maybe it’s better now, certainly if you’re using docker… But a manual install was always a laborious task on upkeep for us. Also worth making sure you don’t need commercial features, as they’ve removed free features in the past to drive sales…