I have used XenServer (not sure if you are referring to this or Xen Source) in deployments with thousands of VMs. Plus don’t forget that Xen is what AWS is built upon.
Regards, Marty Godsey -----Original Message----- From: uabstarn...@gmail.com [mailto:uabstarn...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Mindaugas Milinavicius Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2016 6:29 AM To: users@cloudstack.apache.org Subject: Re: Primary storage calculation Yes, thats true, but ridiculous is then you have ~500 templates with 20-160GB of space, and use primary storage ~10TB then you start thinking - should i really use xen:) Pagarbiai Mindaugas Milinavičius UAB STARNITA Direktorius http://www.clustspace.com LT: +37068882880 RU: +79199993933 Tomorrow's possibilities today <http://www.clustspace.com/> - 1 core CPU, 512MB RAM, 20GB (€ 5.00) - 1 core CPU, 1GB RAM, 30GB (€ 10.00) - 2 core CPU, 2GB RAM, 40GB (€ 20.00) - 2 core CPU, 4GB RAM, 60GB (€ 40.00) - 4 core CPU, 8GB RAM, 80GB (€ 80.00) - 8 core CPU, 16GB RAM, 160GB (€ 160.00) On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 12:42 PM, Makrand <makrandsa...@gmail.com> wrote: > While creating VM, a VM template will be copied from secondary to > primary for first time. I guess it remains on primary for subsequent > launches of similar VMs. > > -- > Best, > Makrand > > > On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 2:04 AM, Mindaugas Milinavičius < > mindau...@clustspace.com> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > vdi is showing correctly, i tested today templates, and here is a > problem. > > > > If i run instance from ISO - space taked normaly, if i run instance > > from templates - space taking double (creating instance 20gb, > > primary storage take 40gb, after deleting instance - only 20gb deleted). > > >