Thanks guys.

We've seen a lot of reports of MidoNet as well, but I haven't seen them 
discussed much on the list.
I haven't heard of anyone using GRE. We have experimented in our lab with VXLAN 
on KVM and it seems to work.

- Si

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From: Remi Bergsma <rberg...@schubergphilis.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2015 3:17 PM
To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: SDN solutions in use today with CloudStack

Hi Simon,

At Schuberg Philis we use Nicira (which nowadays is called VMware NSX-MH) in 
production since 2012. It works well for us. The plugin is also still 
maintained and is getting some tlc as we speak.

The Nuage plugin was introduced recently, I think in 4.5. I hear people are 
using this a lot so it’s definitely something to investigate. The others I have 
never tried. Really wondering if anyone is using GRE in CloudStack?

Regards,
Remi


> On 20 Aug 2015, at 20:41, Simon Weller <swel...@ena.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> We  are currently exploring options for improving our networking setup (read 
> SDN) within CS for our advanced zones.
>
> There are a few plugins currently available for various third party SDN 
> providers (Nicira, Big Switch VNS, MidoNet, Stratosphere SSP, Nuage VSP  et 
> al), as well as some pre-SDN functionality using native VXLAN, OVS GRE and of 
> course vlans.
>
> Most of the organizations mentioned above appear to have drunken the 
> OpenStack kool-aid and don't even mention support for CloudStack on their 
> commercial websites.
>
> It seems that some of these plugins are getting rather old now and I'd be 
> interesting to know (if you're willing to share) what is in use in the 
> community today.
>
> - Si
>
>
>

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