I use Devstack for development purposes and the environment settings are
critical for me. So, once my Devstack setup is done,
I usually take a snapshot and hence whenever anything gets screwed up, I
simply fire the snapshot. Also I keep my source code files
on a mounted drive (nfs share exported fr
On 01/29/2012 12:04 PM, Ewan Mellor wrote:
> That includes Citrix XenServer, Red Hat RHEL and RHEV, Oracle VM,
> Novell SLES, and VMware ESX.
>
> Basically the answer is that you need a commercial hypervisor
> (because SVVP certification takes weeks to do, and months up front to
> get the drivers a
I think the problem is that the "why does this exist?" is hidden as a Rackspace
specific feature, where the actual functionality of running a swift
cluster/glance instance that connects to both a public and a private network
might still be useful for non-Rackspace implementations. Maybe the fea
Hi Ewan especially, the list as well -
Does anyone have writing resources we could request an assist from to
write up the XenServer instructions on the docs.openstack.org site in
time for the Essex release? I'd be happy to facilitate. We could
expand the new Install/Deploy Guide to include XenServ
On 01/28/2012 04:32 PM, Wayne Walls wrote:
>> - To what extent will Microsoft support problems reported with a Windows
>> guest running on a non-Microsoft hypervisor ?
>
> I think this is a much harder question to answer, as in the past
> (http://www.redhat.com/promo/svvp) there has been a reci
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