On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 3:01 PM, David Nalley <da...@gnsa.us> wrote: > On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 10:16 PM, Jewel Nuruddin > <jewel.nurud...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> Hi, >> Thanks for the comments but I want to know exactly which hypervisor is >> working more fine with CloudStack, there must be one which is recommended by >> cloudstack. >> Thanks >> Jewel >> > > > It really depends on what your goal is for your cloud. Many folks have > 2 or more hypervisors in their cloud for that very reason. > > I personally find KVM to be the most flexible of all three, XenServer > to be the most performant, and VMware to be least libre and most > enterprise embraced. > > If I didn't have a specific demand to fill from a hypervisor > perspective, I'd start with the hypervisor that you know the best - > you can always add a different one later. :)
Personally I found KVM is very good for prototype development/generic issue debug, the redeployment is very fast, which is good for developer. But Xen and VMware are better at performance and stability. --Sheng > > --David