[Ended] Weekly Tech Dose (Sept. 2 - 14): Get 500 Coins for Post-reading Thoughts
  

Sangfor Jojo Lv5Posted Sep-02-2025 17:43


Dear members,

Welcome to this week’s edition of Weekly Dose of Tech, where we spotlight newly published multilingual technical documentation to keep you informed and empowered. We’re excited to share key summaries of recently released documents in the Sangfor Knowledge Base, most of which are now available in multiple languages: Thai, Bahasa, Italian, and Spanish.


Filter the languages in content details page as below.

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Featured Documents

You can click the document title to view the content.


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Your Expertise Matters!

You are warmly welcome to leave your post-reading thoughts and feedback on the translation of the multilingual documents.

1. Share Post-reading Thoughts
    1) How to: Reply to any document like a comment: “I have learned” + “a short sentence of post-reading thoughts”. Attached are possible comment templates as follows:
-I used [document title], and it helped me solve [specific problem], especially [a specific step/knowledge point] was very useful.

-The [examples/charts] in this document opened my eyes, and I recommend friends who encounter [XX problem] to take a look!

    2) Rewards: Each person can comment up to 2 times, and a valid comment will earn 100 coins.

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2. Score Multilingual Translation Quality
    1) How to: Take 5 minutes to rate the multilingual translation quality in an online survey, and comment “I submitted the feedback survey” under this thread.
-Evaluate translation accuracy and fluency in your native language.
-Identify any major errors (technical inconsistencies, ambiguous phrasing). (optional)
-Suggest improvements to enhance usability. (optional)

   2) Rewards: 100 coins are rewarded for rating each English version document, and 200 coins for a non-English version document. An additional 100 coins for excellent suggestions. Each person can submit the feedback up to 2 times.
    Feedback Form: [url=https://forms.office.com/r/rdf8qzYXt4?origin=lprLink]https://forms.office.com/r/rdf8qzYXt4?origin=lprLink

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pmateus Lv3Posted Sep-02-2025 19:32
  
I submitted the feedback survey
pmateus Lv3Posted Sep-02-2025 19:35
  
The examples in Sangfor HCI 5.8.8 P2V Migration (Physical to Virtual) opened my eyes, and I recommend friends who encounter P2V migration issues to take a look!
Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted Sep-02-2025 20:41
  
I have learned from SANGFOR_HCI Password Recovery Configuration Guide_2023 that forgotten HCI Web UI console passwords can be reset using a FAT32 USB flash drive with a special reset file, with different recovery steps depending on the HCI version, while ensuring precautions such as correct partition format and placement of the reset file.
Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted Sep-02-2025 20:44
  
I have learned from SCP v6.9.1 Quick Start Guide that it provides a step-by-step process for rapidly deploying Sangfor SCP, covering preparation, importing the SCP image, configuring networking and licensing, initializing clusters and resource pools, setting up VPC gateways and tenants, and finally creating and allocating virtual machines with elastic IP integration
Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted Sep-02-2025 20:46
  
I have learned from Sangfor HCI 5.8.8 P2V Migration (Physical to Virtual) that it explains how to migrate physical servers to virtual machines using either HCI converter tools or the HCI installation ISO, detailing requirements, migration modes (cold vs. live), network and storage considerations, and best practices to ensure smooth and reliable migration
Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted Sep-02-2025 20:48
  
I have learned from Sangfor VDI V5.9.1 Physical Machine Configuration Guide that it details how to integrate physical machines into a VDI environment by deploying hardware or software VDC, installing agents, configuring network and resources, creating policy sets and roles, while also highlighting prerequisites, supported versions, and unsupported features for physical machine usage
pmateus Lv3Posted Sep-02-2025 20:50
  
I used Sangfor HCI 5.8.8 P2V Migration (Physical to Virtual), and it helped me solve the problem of configuring network settings during migration, especially the reminder to allow ports 4000–4002 was very useful.
Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted Sep-02-2025 20:52
  
I have learned from Sangfor HCI User Acceptance Testing that it verifies scalability, reliability, backup, disaster recovery, and management functions of the HCI platform, confirming improved performance with hybrid SSD+HDD storage, strong data protection with snapshots and CDP, and simplified operations through unified VM management.
Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted Sep-02-2025 20:54
  
have learned from VDI LDAP Admin Least Privileges Configuration Guide that it explains how to securely delegate specific permissions for LDAP admin accounts in Sangfor VDI, ensuring administrators can manage authentication tasks like password resets without requiring broad, high-risk privileges, thereby improving overall security