Re: [Openstack] What is the most commonly used Hypervisor and toolset combination?

2012-08-24 Thread Jim Fehlig
-michel.deschenes=ubisoft@lists.launchpad.net] De la part de Jim Fehlig Envoyé : 18 juillet 2012 17:56 À : John Garbutt Cc : openstack@lists.launchpad.net Objet : Re: [Openstack] What is the most commonly used Hypervisor and toolset combination? John Garbutt wrote: To my knowledge, if you

Re: [Openstack] What is the most commonly used Hypervisor and toolset combination?

2012-08-24 Thread Jim Fehlig
Boris-Michel Deschenes wrote: John, Sorry for my late response.. It would be great to collaborate, like I said, I prefer to keep the libvirt layer as it works great with openstack and many other techs (collectd, virt-manager, etc.), the virsh tool is also very useful for us. You say:

Re: [Openstack] What is the most commonly used Hypervisor and toolset combination?

2012-08-16 Thread Boris-Michel Deschenes
Fehlig Envoyé : 18 juillet 2012 17:56 À : John Garbutt Cc : openstack@lists.launchpad.net Objet : Re: [Openstack] What is the most commonly used Hypervisor and toolset combination? John Garbutt wrote: To my knowledge, if you want to use Xen, using XCP or XenServer (i.e. using XenAPI driver

Re: [Openstack] What is the most commonly used Hypervisor and toolset combination?

2012-08-16 Thread John Paul Walters
+boris-michel.deschenes=ubisoft@lists.launchpad.net] De la part de Jim Fehlig Envoyé : 18 juillet 2012 17:56 À : John Garbutt Cc : openstack@lists.launchpad.net Objet : Re: [Openstack] What is the most commonly used Hypervisor and toolset combination? John Garbutt wrote: To my

Re: [Openstack] What is the most commonly used Hypervisor and toolset combination?

2012-08-16 Thread John Garbutt
@lists.launchpad.net Subject: Re: [Openstack] What is the most commonly used Hypervisor and toolset combination? Hi Boris, We have GPU passthrough working with NVIDIA GPUs in Xen 4.1.2, if I recall correctly. We don't yet have a stable Xen + Libvirt installation working, but we're looking

Re: [Openstack] What is the most commonly used Hypervisor and toolset combination?

2012-07-19 Thread Kiall Mac Innes
Until recently, stating that Ubuntu is the official distro for OpenStack wouldn't have hurt anybody's feelings.. That's changing now, with the Fedora+RedHat/Debian guys getting everything solid on their respective distros.. Anyway! DevStack is Ubuntu+KVM (by default), All the per commit testing

Re: [Openstack] What is the most commonly used Hypervisor and toolset combination?

2012-07-19 Thread Matt Joyce
+1 to Kiall's response. On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 2:50 AM, Kiall Mac Innes ki...@managedit.ie wrote: Until recently, stating that Ubuntu is the official distro for OpenStack wouldn't have hurt anybody's feelings.. That's changing now, with the Fedora+RedHat/Debian guys getting everything solid

Re: [Openstack] What is the most commonly used Hypervisor and toolset combination?

2012-07-18 Thread John Garbutt
: [Openstack] What is the most commonly used Hypervisor and toolset combination? I'd suggest: CentOS 6.3/RHEL 6.3 + KVM + OpenStack Essex, you may replace CentOS with Ubuntu/Fedora if you want. If you are big fan of Xen or having huge legacy PV VMs, you might want to try XenServer + XenAPI

Re: [Openstack] What is the most commonly used Hypervisor and toolset combination?

2012-07-18 Thread Jim Fehlig
John Garbutt wrote: To my knowledge, if you want to use Xen, using XCP or XenServer (i.e. using XenAPI driver) is the way to go. If you look at the contributions to the drivers, you can have a good guess at who is using them. I know people are going into production on XenAPI, not heard

[Openstack] What is the most commonly used Hypervisor and toolset combination?

2012-07-17 Thread Wang Li
hi, all My team is trying to deploy openstack in production environment. We tried to get libvirt + xen 3.4.3 + CenOS 5.4 + Openstack 2012.2 working, but encountered lots of issues. We already have thousands of virtual machines running in production, and that's why we

Re: [Openstack] What is the most commonly used Hypervisor and toolset combination?

2012-07-17 Thread Huang Zhiteng
I'd suggest: CentOS 6.3/RHEL 6.3 + KVM + OpenStack Essex, you may replace CentOS with Ubuntu/Fedora if you want. If you are big fan of Xen or having huge legacy PV VMs, you might want to try XenServer + XenAPI + OpenStack Essex. On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 12:20 PM, Wang Li fox...@gmail.com wrote: