On 19-10-2016 22:50, Nicolas Ecarnot wrote: > Le 19/10/2016 à 19:49, Yaniv Kaul a écrit : >> On Oct 19, 2016 5:56 PM, "Nicolas Ecarnot" <nico...@ecarnot.net >> <mailto:nico...@ecarnot.net>> wrote: >>> >>> Hello, > > Hello Yaniv, > >>> >>> Though I read some surveys about this, I'd rather directly ask the >> oVirt community this question, and especially to people using it as a >> production cluster : as an average, how many VM are running on each of >> your hosts? >> >> The host with 1TB RAM or 64GB? >> >> There is no meaningful average for two reasons : >> - Host specs (example above) - some believe in scale up (fewer but >> stronger hosts), some believe in scale out (more hosts, not as high >> end). > > *This* is mainly the point I am expecting to get some stats. > Literature about competitor's products are commonly describing few and > strong hosts scenario, but I'd like to know how it goes in oVirt's world > We've got around 100VMs with 175vCPUs running on 48pCPUs spread over 4 hosts. At the moment the storage layer is the limiting factor. VMs are a mix of postgres database servers wildfly application servers with geoserver and then some assorted infrastructure stuff and a couple of Windows servers.
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