As per xpipe.io/pricing :
The following systems are classified as enterprise operating systems within XPipe and connections to those systems are only possible starting from the professional plan:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems
- SUSE Enterprise Linux systems
- Zentyal systems
- Windows Enterprise systems
- Windows Server Datacenter systems
(which I didn’t know about and is a bummer since I have a w10 2022 sever datacenter vm, but it’s single-purpose so I don’t need to interact with it much at all)
Tossing my hat for +1 since I use xpipe for data transferring and basic stuff between systems, have been for like… 2 years now? It’s super handy.
crschnick@sh.itjust.works 5 days ago
You can expand each entry at xpipe.io/pricing to see the details. For enterprise operating systems, this includes stuff like RHEL, Windows Enterprise, Amazon Linux, etc. So pricey operating systems that you usually only run in businesses. The pricing page also includes details on cases where this is not the case, e.g. if you’re trying to replicate production systems in your homelab and are running RHEL in there as well for example. If that is the case, I can upgrade your license for free if you send me an email.
wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world 5 days ago
I might send you an email about that; I commented above (same parent comment) about having Windows server 2022 at home. I haven’t tried to connect the vm to xpipe (no need as of yet), but I would have been bummed out at the requirement.
(it’s running on a second-hand ThinkServer tower, tucked away under a table :P)
crschnick@sh.itjust.works 5 days ago
Yeah sure, feel free to do so