My expertise in Xen is ~ 2 years out of date. I'm not sure what the Xen in kernel 3.0+ is capable of interfacing with. I would hope it is libvirt-compatible, but I have no way of knowing.
All of the docs I could find on the EMC/VMWare solution are behind register-walls. Sorry. On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 2:12 PM, Yasha Karant <[email protected]> wrote: > Is the EMC VMWare "cloud virtualisation" suite consistent/compliant with > kvm/libvirt, etc.? My understanding is that the EMC product is compatible > with typical REST implimentations in that these evolved from various HTTP > related services. > > Also, for reasons we could discuss off-list (or on list if you prefer), my > personal preference is for Xen as a virtualisation suites. My > understanding is that Xen does well integrate into a number of environments > and distros. > > Yasha Karant > > > On 05/27/2014 10:02 AM, Jamie Duncan wrote: > > I would think that your definition of 'cloud' is the most important aspect > here, not whether or not the term 'Red Hat' is associated with it. > > The virtualization technology powering RHEV is kvm, which is fully > compliant with libvirt (http://libvirt.org/). If you didn't want to use > RHEV or Ovirt you could interact direclty with the libvirt API. The > business logic that those products provide isn't there, of course, but you > could build that out yourself if you were so inclined. It just takes time & > talent. > > Is that what you're talking about wanting? > > -jduncan > > > On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 12:52 PM, Yasha Karant <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Does SL (i.e., TUV EL) have a standard enterprise-quality production REST >> API that will interoperate with non-EL "clouds"? >> >> The most I could find on a short search is: >> >> >> http://developerblog.redhat.com/2013/12/12/advanced_integration_rhevm-part1/ >> >> Advanced integration with Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager >> (RHEV-M) – Part 1 of 2 >> >> and >> >> https://fedorahosted.org/rhevm-api/ >> >> This is an effort to define an official REST API for Red Hat Enterprise >> Virtualization <http://www.redhat.com/virtualization/rhev/>. >> >> but that the fedorahosted project above is obsolete, replaced by: >> >> http://www.ovirt.org/Subprojects >> >> in which any mention of TUV by name is in the title of each reference. >> >> Yasha Karant >> > > > > -- > Thanks, > > Jamie Duncan > @jamieeduncan > > > -- Thanks, Jamie Duncan @jamieeduncan
