Thank you Dan.

Regards,
Marty Godsey
Principal Engineer
nSource Solutions, LLC

-----Original Message-----
From: Dag Sonstebo [mailto:dag.sonst...@shapeblue.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 3, 2017 11:22 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: Multi Hypervisor Zone/Pod

Hi Marty,

Don’t worry, not a stupid question :-)

Yes you should download both system VM templates when you seed your secondary 
storage, and yes ACS knows which template to use for each hypervisor. 

With regards to networking – as  long as the same VLANs (assuming you are using 
VLANs) are presented to both clusters and correct trunking is configured on the 
switches in between – then yes a user can have VMs on each hypervisor and have 
them communicate. The VR for an isolated network will obviously live on one or 
the other hypervisor, so VMs on the opposite hypervisor will need to traverse 
the network on the isolated guest network VLAN to hit it’s default gateway.


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Cloud Architect
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On 04/11/2017, 03:21, "Marty Godsey" <ma...@gonsource.com> wrote:

    I have a probably stupid question. If I have a single zone, single pod 
infrastructure that has two clusters, one that's XenServer and one that's 
VMware, I assume I will need to download both systemVM templates correct? ACS 
will know which template for which? And also I assume that a user could have a 
machine in each cluster and still be in the same "LAN" or not?
    
    I have not used ACS with heterogeneous clusters in the same POD.. Thank you 
for the help.
    
    Regards,
    Marty Godsey
    Principal Engineer
    nSource Solutions, LLC
    
    


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