Hello there, Depending on the hardware I think it's possible to set up one physical machine and host 10 VMs on top of it. But you have to be aware that if your physical machine crashes your business stops.
I would go with 2 machines with a high availability OpenNebula setup so in case one physical machine goes kaboom the other can take the load and support the VMs while you deal with the problem. Some articles about OpenNebula and high availability: [1]: http://blog.opennebula.org/?p=1523 [2]: https://support.opennebula.pro/entries/20400286-opennebula-with-mysql-cluster-for-high-availability For a better understanding, as a complement to OpenNebula documentation you can try Giovanni Toraldo's book [3]. For me this book was very helpful. [3]: http://www.amazon.com/OpenNebula-Cloud-Computing-Giovanni-Toraldo/dp/1849517460 Cheers and Good Will, v On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 5:46 AM, Qiubo Su (David Su) <[email protected]>wrote: > dear opennebula team, > > i want to set up a hybrid cloud environment for start-up business and host > it in the office. at this stage, it should be ok if the cloud system could > be scaled to 10 VM instances. > > can anyone help to recommend a customized solution for this, if one server > only can achieve this? > > thanks, > d.s. > > On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 10:49 PM, Qiubo Su (David Su) > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Dear OpenNebula Team, >> >> I want to download OpenNebula and see there are options like OpenNebula >> 3.2.1 Ubuntu 10.0.4 amd64 and OpenNebula 3.2.1 CentOS 6.0 x86_64. >> >> For OpenNebula 3.2.1 Ubuntu 10.0.4 amd64, we have to buy AMD processor, >> but for OpenNebula 3.2.1 CentOS 6.0 x86_64, what type of processor should >> we buy? >> >> Thanks, >> Q.S. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org > >
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