So I've started the upgrade process to take our nodes from 3.2 to 3.3, and thus far, I have a few impressions to share.
One problem we've had, though, is that a lot of our Windows-based VMs, but disturbingly not ALL, have deactivated their Windows licencing after the upgrade. Microsoft are going to be receiving 3.7 metric tonnes of calls from us, trying to reactivate them all... so. My question as to this problem would, I guess, be: is there any way we can avoid that problem? Short of not upgrading, which isn't really to be considered a viable option... the improved performance is just TOO worth it.
- noVNC performs markedly faster than VNC over medium-to-long network distances/remote tunnels
- upgrade process was quick and painless (as expected)
- the system as a whole shows a small, but distinct, performance improvement
One problem we've had, though, is that a lot of our Windows-based VMs, but disturbingly not ALL, have deactivated their Windows licencing after the upgrade. Microsoft are going to be receiving 3.7 metric tonnes of calls from us, trying to reactivate them all... so. My question as to this problem would, I guess, be: is there any way we can avoid that problem? Short of not upgrading, which isn't really to be considered a viable option... the improved performance is just TOO worth it.