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31 October 2025

Open Source Virtualization Gathering December 2025

This December, we are launching the very first Open Source Virtualization Meeting, also known as the Open Source Virtualization Gathering!Join us for an evening of open exchange on virtualization with technologies such as KVM, Proxmox, and XCP-ng.

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08 September 2025

Credativ Joins the Open Source Business Alliance

Dear Open Source Community, dear partners and customers, We are pleased to announce that credativ GmbH is once again a member of the Open Source Business Alliance (OSBA) in Germany. This return is very important to us and continues a long-standing tradition, because even before the acquisition by NetApp, credativ® was an […]

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09 April 2024

Migrating VMs from VMware ESXi to Proxmox

Migrating VMs from VMware ESXi to Proxmox In response to Broadcom’s recent alterations in VMware’s subscription model, an increasing number of enterprises are reevaluating their virtualization strategies. With heightened concerns over licensing costs and accessibility to features, businesses are turning towards open source solutions for greater flexibility and cost-effectiveness. Proxmox VE, in particular, has garnered […]

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11 March 2024

FOSS Backstage 2024

This year’s FOSS Backstage took place on 2024-03-04 and 2024-03-05 at bUm in Berlin, Germany. One Debian Developer and employee of NetApp had the opportunity to attend this conference: Bastian Blank. FOSS Backstage focuses on the non-coding aspects of Open Source projects. Aspects like governance, how to structure a project, and how to grow your […]

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27 October 2023

All Systems Go! 2023

This years All Systems Go! took place on 2023-09-13 and 2023-09-14 at the nice location of Neue Mälzerei in Berlin, Germany. One Debian Developer and employee of NetApp had the opportunity to attend this conference: Bastian Blank. All Systems Go! focuses on low-level user-space for Linux systems. Everything that is above the kernel, but is […]

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