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Mike Tutkowski updated CLOUDSTACK-9620:
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    Description: 
Allowed zone-wide primary storage based on a custom plug-in to be added via the 
GUI in a KVM-only environment (previously this only worked for XenServer and 
VMware)

Added support for root disks on managed storage with KVM

Added support for volume snapshots with managed storage on KVM

Enable creating a template directly from a volume (i.e. without having to go 
through a volume snapshot) on KVM with managed storage

Only allow the resizing of a volume for managed storage on KVM if the volume in 
question is either not attached to a VM or is attached to a VM in the Stopped 
state.

Included support for Reinstall VM on KVM with managed storage

Enabled offline migration on KVM from non-managed storage to managed storage 
and vice versa

Included support for online storage migration on KVM with managed storage (NFS 
and Ceph to managed storage)

Added support to download (extract) a managed-storage volume to a QCOW2 file

When uploading a file from outside of CloudStack to CloudStack, set the min and 
max IOPS, if applicable.

Included support for the KVM auto-convergence feature

The compression flag was actually added in version 1.0.3 (1000003) as opposed 
to version 1.3.0 (1003000) (changed this to reflect the correct version)

On KVM when using iSCSI-based managed storage, if the user shuts a VM down from 
the guest OS (as opposed to doing so from CloudStack), we need to pass to the 
KVM agent a list of applicable iSCSI volumes that need to be disconnected.

Added a new Global Setting: kvm.storage.live.migration.wait

For XenServer, added a check to enforce that only volumes from zone-wide 
managed storage can be storage motioned from a host in one cluster to a host in 
another cluster (cannot do so at the time being with volumes from 
cluster-scoped managed storage)

Don’t allow Storage XenMotion on a VM that has any managed-storage volume with 
one or more snapshots.

Enabled for managed storage with VMware: Template caching, create snapshot, 
delete snapshot, create volume from snapshot, and create template from snapshot

Added an SIOC API plug-in to support VMware SIOC

When starting a VM that uses managed storage in a cluster other than the one it 
last was running in, we need to remove the reference to the iSCSI volume from 
the original cluster.

Added the ability to revert a volume to a snapshot

Enable cluster-scoped managed storage

Add support for VMware dynamic discovery

  was:
Allowed zone-wide primary storage based on a custom plug-in to be added via the 
GUI in a KVM-only environment (previously this only worked for XenServer and 
VMware)

Added support for root disks on managed storage with KVM

Added support for volume snapshots with managed storage on KVM

Enable creating a template directly from a volume (i.e. without having to go 
through a volume snapshot) on KVM with managed storage

Only allow the resizing of a volume for managed storage on KVM if the volume in 
question is either not attached to a VM or is attached to a VM in the Stopped 
state.

Included support for Reinstall VM on KVM with managed storage

Enabled offline migration on KVM from non-managed storage to managed storage 
and vice versa

Included support for online storage migration on KVM with managed storage (NFS 
and Ceph to managed storage)

Added support to download (extract) a managed-storage volume to a QCOW2 file

When uploading a file from outside of CloudStack to CloudStack, set the min and 
max IOPS, if applicable.

Included support for the KVM auto-convergence feature

The compression flag was actually added in version 1.0.3 (1000003) as opposed 
to version 1.3.0 (1003000) (changed this to reflect the correct version)

On KVM when using iSCSI-based managed storage, if the user shuts a VM down from 
the guest OS (as opposed to doing so from CloudStack), we need to pass to the 
KVM agent a list of applicable iSCSI volumes that need to be disconnected.

Added a new Global Setting: kvm.storage.live.migration.wait

For XenServer, added a check to enforce that only volumes from zone-wide 
managed storage can be storage motioned from a host in one cluster to a host in 
another cluster (cannot do so at the time being with volumes from 
cluster-scoped managed storage)

Don’t allow Storage XenMotion on a VM that has any managed-storage volume with 
one or more snapshots.

Enabled for managed storage with VMware: Template caching, create snapshot, 
delete snapshot, create volume from snapshot, and create template from snapshot

Added an SIOC API plug-in to support VMware SIOC

When starting a VM that uses managed storage in a cluster other than the one it 
last was running in, we need to remove the reference to the iSCSI volume from 
the original cluster.

Added the ability to revert a volume to a snapshot

Enable cluster-scoped managed storage


> Improvements for Managed Storage
> --------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CLOUDSTACK-9620
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-9620
>             Project: CloudStack
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>      Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the 
> default.) 
>          Components: KVM, Management Server, VMware, XenServer
>    Affects Versions: 4.11.0.0
>         Environment: KVM, vSphere, and XenServer
>            Reporter: Mike Tutkowski
>            Assignee: Mike Tutkowski
>             Fix For: 4.11.0.0
>
>
> Allowed zone-wide primary storage based on a custom plug-in to be added via 
> the GUI in a KVM-only environment (previously this only worked for XenServer 
> and VMware)
> Added support for root disks on managed storage with KVM
> Added support for volume snapshots with managed storage on KVM
> Enable creating a template directly from a volume (i.e. without having to go 
> through a volume snapshot) on KVM with managed storage
> Only allow the resizing of a volume for managed storage on KVM if the volume 
> in question is either not attached to a VM or is attached to a VM in the 
> Stopped state.
> Included support for Reinstall VM on KVM with managed storage
> Enabled offline migration on KVM from non-managed storage to managed storage 
> and vice versa
> Included support for online storage migration on KVM with managed storage 
> (NFS and Ceph to managed storage)
> Added support to download (extract) a managed-storage volume to a QCOW2 file
> When uploading a file from outside of CloudStack to CloudStack, set the min 
> and max IOPS, if applicable.
> Included support for the KVM auto-convergence feature
> The compression flag was actually added in version 1.0.3 (1000003) as opposed 
> to version 1.3.0 (1003000) (changed this to reflect the correct version)
> On KVM when using iSCSI-based managed storage, if the user shuts a VM down 
> from the guest OS (as opposed to doing so from CloudStack), we need to pass 
> to the KVM agent a list of applicable iSCSI volumes that need to be 
> disconnected.
> Added a new Global Setting: kvm.storage.live.migration.wait
> For XenServer, added a check to enforce that only volumes from zone-wide 
> managed storage can be storage motioned from a host in one cluster to a host 
> in another cluster (cannot do so at the time being with volumes from 
> cluster-scoped managed storage)
> Don’t allow Storage XenMotion on a VM that has any managed-storage volume 
> with one or more snapshots.
> Enabled for managed storage with VMware: Template caching, create snapshot, 
> delete snapshot, create volume from snapshot, and create template from 
> snapshot
> Added an SIOC API plug-in to support VMware SIOC
> When starting a VM that uses managed storage in a cluster other than the one 
> it last was running in, we need to remove the reference to the iSCSI volume 
> from the original cluster.
> Added the ability to revert a volume to a snapshot
> Enable cluster-scoped managed storage
> Add support for VMware dynamic discovery



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