Congratulations Will, well deserved and I wish you luck in taking up the baton!
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What you need is something like EMC ScaleIO or VMware VSAN that leverages
DAS but replicates over the network for resiliency and scale.
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Thanks Sally - yep I see the posts in the archives of users@ and marketing@ now.
Anyone with an apache.org email account - please post to
annou...@cloudstack.apache.org ASAP..
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My pleasure, but unfortunately I'm not a committer as yet.
I did try to send the announcements to market...@cloudstack.apache.org and
users@cloudstack.apache.org but have not seen them come through yet.
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-CloudStack-v4-6.html
- ASF "Foundation" blog http://s.apache.org/VfP - @TheASF Twitter feed
https://twitter.com/TheASF/status/67164506300558 - @CloudStack Twitter feed
https://twitter.com/CloudStack/status/671645266869637120
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Hi Jim,
Very good questions and I am keen to see the answers as well. CloudStack
definitely needs to support this scenario (I don't believe it currently
does). Cross zone replication of snapshots with the ability to bring up
VM's from those snapshots is something I'd like to see too.
R
If you are deploying CloudStack with XenServer and NFS the system will
force sync by default for primary and secondary storage. This is the
default option for XenServer.
Not sure how it is trated for VMware and KVM.
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Hi Hollman,
I'd recommend fronting your CloudStack installation with a load balancer
and terminating the SSL sessions there. This will work well even if you
only have a single management server behind the load balancer.
You gain the added benefit of being able to scale your management cluster
I would always advise having a standalone xenserver cluster for management
purposes. Typically consisting of 2 hosts to host the cloudstack
management and database servers.
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You need to manage them individually.
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Yes, SPLA. Just license Datacenter edition and you have an entire physical
host covered and can run as many VM's as you like.
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Take a backup of your database and test the upgrade process.
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Check your DHCP settings.
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Also check to ensure that you have allowed root access from the storage
network which the XenServer hosts are accessing the NFS shares presented by
Nexenta.
Try manually mounting the NFS shares on each XenServer host of the pool to
ensure you can mount the share, and also ensure that you can rea
users) and one with Domain-Admins (with my company's engineers
and maybe the Admin from among the customer's userbase?)
Cheers
Len
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Domains are simply a way to structure groups of accounts and other domains.
How you map this to your business & customer requirements is completely up
to you.
For ultimate flexibility, I recommend creating a domain for each customer
account, then create an account within that domain. That pro
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