Use host tags or only have the required number of hosts in the cluster.

-Koushik

On 15/02/17, 11:43 AM, "Makrand" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Hi,
    
    Lets say I've a XENserver resource pool containing 8 hosts in my cloudstack
    setup. I've only handful of windows VM running, lets say on host1. In case
    host1 goes down abruptly, is there any way I can restrict these VMs to move
    (via HA motion) to only host 2,3 or 4 and not to remaining hosts in
    cluster? Is this doable from cloud stack?
    
    
    Thing is, we only have handful of windows VMs (2008 R2/2012 R2). The way
    Microsoft licences: If you're expecting your VM to reside on particular
    host, you should purchase license for that host. This is what the Microsoft
    guy told to my manager. So we are planning to license 4 hosts only. Kind of
    odd licensing policy from MS, I must say.
    
    
    
    --
    Makrand
    




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