On Jun 17, 2014, at 12:53 PM, Jan van Eldik wrote:
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> On 06/17/2014 08:18 PM, Tim Bell wrote:
>> We have some projects which are dynamically creating VMs up to their
>> quota. Under some circumstances, as cloud administrators, we would like
>> these projects to shrink and make room for
Just
On 06/17/2014 08:18 PM, Tim Bell wrote:
We have some projects which are dynamically creating VMs up to their
quota. Under some circumstances, as cloud administrators, we would like
these projects to shrink and make room for other higher priority work.
We had investigated setting the projec
so some questions
- how can we decide ( identify ) if the VM to delete can indeed be deleted
- Can we better enforce quota per app / cluster level
- This delete from older VM can only work if these are individual VM
operating only to support work loads ( and not as standalone apps ) ?
On Tue,
Makes sense to me
On 18 Jun 2014 06:18, "Tim Bell" wrote:
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> We have some projects which are dynamically creating VMs up to their
> quota. Under some circumstances, as cloud administrators, we would like
> these projects to shrink and make room for other higher priority work.
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> We had in
We have some projects which are dynamically creating VMs up to their quota.
Under some circumstances, as cloud administrators, we would like these projects
to shrink and make room for other higher priority work.
We had investigated setting the project quota below the current utilisation
(i.e.