Hello, Ahmed

 There are two ways to achieve what you want:
  1. Create a domain for the accounts you want the cluster dedicated to. Dedicate the cluster to that domain.   2. Create compute/disk offerings with tags that are going to be used exclusively for those accounts. I think that creating a domain specific for those accounts is a good idea anyway, so you can dedicate the offerings to that domain (when creating the offerings unset the "Public" toggle, and select a domain to dedicate the offering).

 One important thing to note for this is that the hosts/storages must be tagged using flexible tags (tags as JS rule, in the UI), normal tags are not going to make your hosts/storage exclusive, as VMs/disks without tags can still be deployed to hosts/storages with normal tags.

 If you are going the tag way, I highly suggest reading the documentation on tags[1]. However, I would go with the cluster dedication route.

 Best regards,

 João Jandre

 
[1]:https://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/en/4.20.0.0/adminguide/host_and_storage_tags.html

On 12/12/24 08:53, Ahmed Awlaqi wrote:
I don't see any option to dedicate a compute offering. Can you share please
how can I dedicate the offerings?

On Thu, 12 Dec 2024 at 12:43, Alex Mattioli <alex.matti...@shapeblue.com>
wrote:

You could use tags.
Tag the hosts as "accountsAB", create 2  offerings with that same tag and
dedicate those offerings to accounts A and B




-----Original Message-----
From: Ahmed Awlaqi <aawlaq...@gmail.com>
Sent: 12 December 2024 03:16
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Dedicated cluster to multiple accounts

Hi all,

I have a situation where we have cluster A and accounts A,B,C I want to
make sure only accounts A,B are able to deploy to cluster A I know you can
dedicate a cluster to a specific account but in this situation I want to be
dedicated to multiple accounts is that possible in any way?

Thanks

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