[Ended] Weekly Tech Dose (Sep. 15 - 30): Get 500 Coins for Post-reading Thoughts
  

Sangfor Jojo Lv5Posted Sep-15-2025 11:48


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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Sangfor Jojo Lv5Posted Sep-16-2025 16:21
  
Please reply "I submitted the feedback survey" after you complete the shared form.
pmateus Lv3Posted Sep-16-2025 19:18
  
I submitted the feedback survey
Newbie337989 Lv2Posted Sep-16-2025 20:31
  
I have learned that the Sangfor VDI V5.9.1 Cross-Cluster Migration Guide gives clear step-by-step procedures for migrating VMs within the same cluster or across different clusters, with important notes on restrictions, template handling, and precautions to avoid service disruption.

My post-reading thoughts: the document is detailed and practical for field engineers, but there are areas that could be improved for clarity and usability.
Newbie337989 Lv2Posted Sep-16-2025 20:39
  
I have learned that the Sangfor VDI Node Replacement Guide is a straightforward manual focusing on how to replace a faulty VDI node without disrupting VM production. The flow is quite clear, it outlines prerequisites, configuration steps, precautions, and a short FAQ to address typical concerns.
Newbie337989 Lv2Posted Sep-16-2025 20:42
  
I submitted the feedback survey
Clarence Roque Lv2Posted Sep-17-2025 08:35
  
I have learned that effective VM migration—especially cross-cluster—requires careful planning, template management, and awareness of restrictions to ensure smooth operations.
Clarence Roque Lv2Posted Sep-17-2025 13:20
  
I have learned that deploying aSEC on both SCP and HCI requires careful preparation of licenses, VM images, and network planning, followed by systematic configuration steps to ensure full integration and security functionality.
Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted Sep-17-2025 17:15
  
I have learned from Sangfor HCI 6.8.0 Oracle Database Performance Issue Troubleshooting Guide that it outlines how to diagnose and resolve Oracle database slowness on Sangfor HCI, including checking HCI system and VM configurations, optimizing SQL tables and high watermarks, analyzing Oracle AWR reports, and escalating to database specialists if needed.
Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted Sep-17-2025 17:18
  
I have learned from Sangfor VDI V5.9.1 Cross-Cluster Migration Guide that it explains how to migrate virtual machines within or across clusters in a VDI environment, covering steps for VM and VDC migration, handling templates and user associations, and highlighting key precautions and unsupported scenarios to ensure a smooth transition.