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Chinese...I don't know how, but they manage to always create the worst UI. Also, chinese...I will definitely block Internet access except sometimes just to check for updates. The 10/100 NIC is enough for KVM, not for transferring ISOs 🫤 By the way, keep me posted.
Sometimes...and sometimes they have rather good UI. But usually it gets pretty messed up when translated. I've found the network speed to be pretty decent for image transfer, even at the inefficient MJPEG format they're currently using right now. They said they're working on better encoding. Today I found that the remote keyboard/mouse work on certain desktops, but sometimes stops on text mode or when on BIOS. And then you continue booting, and it works again. Not sure what's going on with the hardware identifier they're using...
So...yeah, once they fix the keyboard/mouse issue, and add the function to remotely load ISOs (not only the ones on its own storage), it's going to be golden. Since it has SSH, I think in theory you should be able to upload the ISOs remotely using SFTP or similar, but I haven´t tested just yet.