Thanks guys,

i have taken your comments into consideration and opted for an onboard
APU motherboard (AMD).
it should - in theory - be good enough to host VMs as well.

with regards,



On 05/07/12 16:52, Hector Sanjuan wrote:
> I'd say it is possible if your cloud is not big. oned+mm_sched are
> very lightweight. Probably you can run sunstone/selfservice too
> without problems if your number of users is limited.
>
> But for these same reasons you could run opennebula directly in one of
> your kvm hosts without sacrificing many resources. You can always add
> localhost as any other host to opennebula and keep using it to deploy
> VMs. Or put OpenNebula in a VM itself.
>
> And yes, since it's an ARM you'd have to compile from sources. It
> should work in theory.
>
> Hector
>
> En Thu, 05 Jul 2012 15:50:44 +0200, nicolas diogo
> <[email protected]> escribió:
>
>> hi,
>>
>>  i am curious to find out if it would be possible to install
>> OpenNebula on a SheevaPlug (or another similar hardware).
>>  see: https://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/t-products.aspx
>>
>>  i am not looking to deploy the host (eg:KVM) but only the management
>> services.
>>  the advantage would be low power consumption - which is important
>> for me (private installation).
>>
>>  is this a plausible concept? I believe, it would be necessary to
>> compile from sources, is that right?
>>
>>  thanks,
>>
>>  Nicolas
>
>


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