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Introduction[edit | edit source]
With the introduction of HTML5-based clients for the ESXi host (and an equivalent vCenter client in the Fling stage) there's no longer the need to restrict your HomeLab management platform to a traditional computer with a flash-compatible browser installed. Ladies and Gentleman, I propose the Xbox One.
Pros and Cons[edit | edit source]
Pros[edit | edit source]
- You can manage your Virtual Environment on the big screen from the comfort of your armchair.
- You have an excuse to get an Xbox if you don't already have one. Or a second one if your current Xbox is tied up by the kids.
Cons[edit | edit source]
- Some functionality is currently limited- uploading files to datastores for example requires Chrome which isn't available on the XBox One yet.
- The Management interface can be rendered inaccessible by the presence of children.
- Sometimes you may get distracted from your HomeLab because you need to escape from the Pillar of Autumn or deal with a zombie outbreak
Costs[edit | edit source]
The Xbox one is available from all major retailers, please check for current local pricing.
Use Cases[edit | edit source]
The platform is ideal for monitoring ongoing tasks or performing minor management tasks without having to use a traditional computing device.