Hi,
> Any recommendations?
>
> .. found a lot of names allready ..
> OpenStack
> CloudStack
> Proxmox
> ..
>
> But recommendations are truely welcome.
I would recommend OpenNebula. Adopters of the KISS methodology.
Gr. Stefan
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+1 for proxmox. (I'm contributor and I can say that ceph support is very good)
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De: jes...@krogh.cc
À: "ceph-users"
Envoyé: Vendredi 5 Avril 2019 21:34:02
Objet: [ceph-users] VM management setup
Hi. Knowing this is a bit off-topic but seeking recommendations
cripts to do
>live migration, do you have auto failover in your setup?
>
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: jes...@krogh.cc [mailto:jes...@krogh.cc]
>Sent: 05 April 2019 21:34
>To: ceph-users
>Subject: [ceph-users] VM management setup
>
>Hi. Knowing this is a bi
We have also hybrid ceph/libvirt-kvm setup, using some scripts to do
live migration, do you have auto failover in your setup?
-Original Message-
From: jes...@krogh.cc [mailto:jes...@krogh.cc]
Sent: 05 April 2019 21:34
To: ceph-users
Subject: [ceph-users] VM management setup
Hi
If you want to do containers at the same time, or transition some/all
to containers at some point in future maybe something based on
kubevirt [1] would be more futureproof?
[1] http://kubevirt.io/
CNV is an example,
https://www.redhat.com/en/resources/container-native-virtualization
On Sat, Apr
Proxmox VE is a simple solution.
https://www.proxmox.com/en/proxmox-ve
based on debian. can administer an internal ceph cluster or connect to
an external connected . easy and almost self explanatory web interface.
good luck in your search !
Ronny
On 05.04.2019 21:34, jes...@krogh.cc
This is purely anecdotal (obviously), but I have found that OpenNebula is not
only easy to setup, is relatively lightweight, and has very good Ceph support.
5.8.0 was recently released, but has a few bugs related to live migrations with
Ceph as the backend datastore. You may want to look at
Hi. Knowing this is a bit off-topic but seeking recommendations
and advise anyway.
We're seeking a "management" solution for VM's - currently in the 40-50
VM - but would like to have better access in managing them and potintially
migrate them across multiple hosts, setup block devices, etc, etc.