Hello everyone,
I want to assign a public IP directly from the "Public Network" to a VM
(similar to how CloudStack assigns to systemVM or vRouter). It seems like a
shared network is what I'm looking for. I tried creating a Shared Network
from the Public Network, but the Shared Network requires a
rmore, version 4.20.0.0 will come with some optimizations of the
> snapshot process, as well as introduce the concept of incremental snapshots
> when using KVM as the hypervisor; which tends to be a lot faster and save
> storage space.
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> Best Regards,
> João Jandre.
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> On 5/2
Hello everyone,
I'm looking for some advice on solutions for backing up VMs running on KVM
in Cloudstack. I found two plugins in the documentation, but they are both
paid. I also saw the dummy backup, but introductions to Cloudstack mention
that it is only for testing the API's functionality. Can
Hello everyone,
I'm currently experimenting with a CloudStack setup, and I've encountered a
few issues that I hope to get some help with.
1. I'm having difficulty with the CPU type (similar to what's available on
Proxmox such as kvm64, host-passthrough, etc.). I can't seem to find this
option in
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> > I'm a newbie, and I mainly use Debian servers. So I want to deploy
Hello everyone,
I'm a newbie, and I mainly use Debian servers. So I want to deploy
CloudStack on Debian. I've experimented with CloudStack 4.19 on Debian 11 ,
it works fine, but I noticed that CloudStack doesn't officially support
Debian (CloudStack's documentation recommends using Ubuntu or