It is my belief that the cloud is the IaaS and that the applications that run on the cloud should be built for failure of the IaaS: they (instances/applications) should be rapidly deployable. So, it shouldn't matter what cloud product (openstack/cloudstack/vmware/aws/etc...) you provide to your customers, they should be able to redeploy their application whereever they go or are given for IaaS.
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 11:57 AM, Jason Pavao <jason.pa...@oracle.com>wrote: > This is a VERY high level of the steps, dealing with different > Hyper-visors will produce varying results. > > Is there a low level guide to importing/exporting imagery between kvm, xen > and vmware? > > Something concise enough to work well with any cloud? > > -jason > > > On 7/14/2013 12:18 AM, Nils Vogels wrote: > >> Hi Tao Lin, >> >> Currently, the only way known to me is >> >> 1) Stop the instance in OpenStack >> 2) Import the instance as a template >> 3) Create a new instance, based on that template >> 4) Run the new instance in CloudStack >> 5) Discard the OpenStack instance >> >> HTH & HAND. >> >> Nils >> >> >> On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 7:50 AM, Tao Lin <linba...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi,all: >>> Is there any method to move instances from Openstack to Cloudstack? >>> Both >>> OS and CS are using KVM as hypervisor. >>> >>> >>> Best regards. >>> >>> >> >> > -- > Thanks. > -Jason > > -- Regards, Kirk Jantzer c: (678) 561-5475 http://about.met/kirkjantzer