Hi Nahum,

And thanks for your clarifications.

On 08/12/2015 05:06 μμ, Nahum Shalman wrote:
On 12/08/2015 09:52 AM, George Mamalakis wrote:
I've read that SmartOS supports live migration and high availability through Quemu using SmartDataCenter

Where? That is not accurate information and needs to be corrected. With SmartOS and SmartDataCenter you should be implementing high availability at the application layer, not the hypervisor layer. If live migration is a hard requirement then SmartOS/SDC/FiFo are not the correct solution for you.

The lower the level the better. For example, FiFo's "solution" with LeoFS is very close to what we need (even though it's not at the hypervisor's level), but the problem with it needs us to set the redundancy configuration during the design phase which is somewhat difficult for us, since our setup is expected to grow. As I stated in my original email, I haven't found the SDC's section on how to accomplish high availability, so that's what I'm trying to understand through this list.
Some more requirements I was given by my team involve configurable VM boot order

Also not a feature of SmartOS / SDC.

Which means that the boot order is random? Or do they start based on when they were created (eg. older first)?

Thanks again for the help!

George.

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