Hi Ilya,

Thanks for the answer.
I understand that for now I need vCenter.

I'm interested in making CloudStack able to work with ESXi directly (i. e. 
making source code changes).
Probably I have to ask this in the CloudStack development list.


Ivan

15.06.2014, 07:01, "ilya musayev" <ilya.mailing.li...@gmail.com>:
> Привет Иван,
>
> You will need vCenter to run ESXi with CloudStack.
>
> You can run KVM, XEN or LXC without any vCenter like solution. If you
> want vCenter like solution to XEN or KVM, look into XenCenter or oVirt,
> both open source, free and comparative in features to vCenter.
>
> Regards
> ilya
>
> On 6/12/14, 2:25 AM, Ivan Efremov wrote:
>>  Hi list,
>>
>>  I'm new to the CloudStack platform and I'm wondering why the platform does 
>> need the vCenter API and can not use ESXi directly,
>>
>>  Can anyone elaborate on this?
>>  Are there any proposals for adding ESXi integration to CloudStack?
>>
>>  Thanks,
>>  Ivan

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