Re: [libvirt-users] Virtualization Management Platforms

2018-02-09 Thread Daniel P . Berrangé
On Fri, Feb 09, 2018 at 10:14:28AM +0530, Prasad K wrote:
> On 09/02/18 9:17 AM, TomK wrote:
> > Looking for something that's relatively simple to operate, install and
> > lightweight but with enough maturity to provide monitoring as well as
> > holistic views of the entire physical space etc.
> virt-manager will fall in simple and lightweight category.
> You can connect to multiple hypervisors via SSH from one single window.
> 
> https://virt-manager.org

I wouldn't particularly recommend virt-manager once you go above 10
hosts. The UI design isn't well tailored to manging many 100's of VMs,
and the underlying RPC protocol is synchronous and point-to-point, so
doesn't scale to well as hosts are added either.

I think 30-40 hosts is large enough to justify considering a more serious
VM management app like oVirt or OpenStack.

Regards,
Daniel
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Re: [libvirt-users] Virtualization Management Platforms

2018-02-08 Thread Prasad K

On 09/02/18 9:17 AM, TomK wrote:
Looking for something that's relatively simple to operate, install and 
lightweight but with enough maturity to provide monitoring as well as 
holistic views of the entire physical space etc.

virt-manager will fall in simple and lightweight category.
You can connect to multiple hypervisors via SSH from one single window.

https://virt-manager.org

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Prasad

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