Ok, the environment is constantly growing and things work very good so far.
I noticed some new threads regarding V13 and some questions regarding VIA-based machines and the number of disks, the amount of disk space and compute requirements. When I first created those Rocky 64-bit Linux VIA-based machines, I struggled to find a hint, how many CPUs and RAM, as well as how many disks and there size is required, but during installation the size was mentioned, so I had to resize disks and repeat installation, as I initially used one or two disks with 50GB instead of 120GB. Did I miss it in the helpcenter documentation?
Anyway, things progress very well.
I assume that any VIA-based proxy can also be used with the upcoming Windows-based VBR 13.x version? And will updates to those VIA-based JeOS machines be visible in Windows-based VBR-Server as well or are updates of all those VIA-based machines not centrally managable like in VSA (Here, I am talking about environments, where we still use socket-based licenses, thoses ones I began using since 2014 and constantly extent support for).
I noticed some new threads regarding V13 and some questions regarding VIA-based machines and the number of disks, the amount of disk space and compute requirements. When I first created those Rocky 64-bit Linux VIA-based machines, I struggled to find a hint, how many CPUs and RAM, as well as how many disks and there size is required, but during installation the size was mentioned, so I had to resize disks and repeat installation, as I initially used one or two disks with 50GB instead of 120GB. Did I miss it in the helpcenter documentation?
Anyway, things progress very well.
I assume that any VIA-based proxy can also be used with the upcoming Windows-based VBR 13.x version? And will updates to those VIA-based JeOS machines be visible in Windows-based VBR-Server as well or are updates of all those VIA-based machines not centrally managable like in VSA (Here, I am talking about environments, where we still use socket-based licenses, thoses ones I began using since 2014 and constantly extent support for).
Statistics: Posted by Didi7 — Sep 16, 2025 3:14 pm






