y, 13 August 2014 8:40 PM
Subject: Re: Zones, Domains and Templates
That sounds right. The only thing I can think of is if you mark the
templates as public they will be able to be seen across multiple domains.
On 8/12/14, 2:10 AM, "Giri Prasad" wrote:
>Thanks for your comments
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>You could create a different domain for each department, o
right?
From: Xerex Bueno
To: "users@cloudstack.apache.org" ; Giri Prasad
; "d...@cloudstack.apache.org"
Sent: Monday, 11 August 2014 7:05 PM
Subject: Re: Zones, Domains and Templates
You could create a different domain for each department, or you could
create se
You could create a different domain for each department, or you could
create separate projects for every department. I would think projects
would be easier in terms of user management if you have lateral movement
between those groups.
On 8/11/14, 5:36 AM, "Giri Prasad" wrote:
>Hi,
>
> I have
Hi,
I have a customer with several departments like : dept1, dept2, dept3 etc etc.
I installed CS and am done with the provisioning process.
Now, I want to create a vm for each dept. For ex: vm1->for->dept1,
vm2->for->dept2, vm3->for->dept3. Each vm's will have its own set of
application sui