On Thu, May 05, 2011 at 01:58:04PM +0200, carlopmart wrote:
On 05/05/2011 01:52 PM, przemolicc@poczta.fm wrote:
What vmware version do you use: server, esxi?? What type of applications do you run under these vms??
How mature is your organization? How big will this get?
Why ? I thought about technical comparison of both approaches. Then having it you can see if this particular approach is suitable for you.
Regards Przemyslaw Bak (przemol)
Which type of comporasion do you need??
Well, it seems that Best Practise would be better name for what I am looking for :-)
- How many vms supports each one??
I am looking for information like below: - when you use KVM using more KVM VMs then X is not advisable since ...
- How many nodes can install inside a cluster??
- How many ram can I assign to a vm??
As many as appliaction need.
- Hard and soft limits on both platforms???
- What type of storage is supported on both platforms???
In general when you have many OS-es (CentOS) you face following problems: - how to keep up with package updates ? - how about security - is it easier to manage many CentOS-es or just one with many KVMs ? - how to keep up with application maintenance (mysql, postgresql, apache, dns, etc) ? Which approach would be better/easier ?
Regards Przemyslaw Bak (przemol)
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