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Incoming Transmission: The Obsidian Vault Migration is Underway

As mentioned in the previous reboot announcement, one of the primary directives of the new mxlit.com architecture is to serve as an evergreen Knowledge Base (KB).

For years, my local Obsidian vault has been an extensive repository of technical data, absorbing countless troubleshooting nights, Proxmox cluster configurations, networking diagrams, and Windows Server anomalies. While it’s great to have a personal second brain, hoarding that knowledge locally defeats the purpose of the open-source community that helped me piece it together in the first place.

The Pipeline is Open

I am officially announcing that the gradual migration of the Obsidian vault to the web has begun.

Starting today, you will notice a steady stream of highly technical posts hitting the main feed. These aren’t just theoretical “how-to” guides; they are the exact, battle-tested step-by-step procedures I pull up on my second monitor when a production server goes down at 2:00 AM.

The first wave of uploads focuses heavily on Enterprise Infrastructure:

  • Deep dive configurations for Active Directory replication and health checks.
  • Workarounds for undocumented Windows Server bugs (like the infamous sppsvc Software Protection activation loop).
  • Step-by-step guides for automating and handling Proxmox node scaling and quorum losses.
  • Storage topologies and deployments for TrueNAS and Backup strategies with Veeam (coming soon).

What to Expect Next

Because these articles are being extracted directly from raw markdown notes, they strictly follow a problem-solution or setup-result format. No fluff, just the commands, the registry keys, and the expected outcomes.

The pipeline will remain open over the coming weeks as more complex topics (like VMware integrations and SSO implementations) are sanitized and pushed through the CI/CD deployment ring.

Stay tuned. The databanks are filling up.



End of transmission.