I suppose it would depend on what functionality is available when just using the essentials license in VMware. For example, HA is not available in the VMware essentials license, however Cloudstack could provide the HA functionality and do that job for you. I know the installation guide says VMware standard is recommended but as Ahmad said, there isn't a support matrix. My hunch would say it would work as the vsphere web services SDK provides the api functionality but the license would dictate what functionality would work, i.e. HA for example. A support matrix would be good here.
-----Original Message----- From: Ahmad Emneina [mailto:aemne...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2013 12:07 AM To: Cloudstack users mailing list; Kelven Yang Subject: Re: CloudStack 4.0.0 with vSphere 5.1 I cant find a supported version matrix. IIRC vsphere 5.0 is known to work with apache cloudstack 4.0.1. Maybe Kelven or someone more knowledgable can chime in. On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 7:46 AM, José Egas López <josee...@farmaenlace.com>wrote: > Greetings from Ecuador, > > My name is José Egas López, I´m developing a project of > virtualization and private cloud, I've chosen VMware as technology of > virtualization and about the cloud I chose CloudStack. I want to offer > IaaS, but I want to know if CloudStack 4.0.0 is compatible with the > solution of vSphere 5.1 Essentials. Thanks for your help. > -- > > * > Saludos Cordiales, > José Vicente Egas López > Administración de Servicios, Redes y Telecomunicaciones /FARMAENLACE > CIA. LTDA./ > > Teléf. (593-2) 2993100 ext. 1630/39 > Teléf. (593-99) 8 824047 > * > > > > > ##############################**###################### > FARMAENLACE ha procesado su mensaje y esta limpio No imprima este mail > a menos que sea necesario > >