Hi folks,
Thanks for your advices, I'll take a look on all and post what I conclude on it.
Maybe I'm not clear enought, I already had CentOS5.8 Xen on my Hosts, but I'm finding a solution more "enterprise". The HA/Load Balance solution we had are self made, it is much time consuming for our needs. We are searching for something more easy (or self) administering software.
This is why we take a look on VMware, Citrix, etc...
We'll take a look on OpenStack, RHEV/RHEM, maybe Oracle VM...
Thanks,
Antonio.
On 11/01/2012 06:53 AM, Antonio da Silva Martins Junior wrote:
Hi folks,
Thanks for your advices, I'll take a look on all and post what I conclude on it.
Maybe I'm not clear enought, I already had CentOS5.8 Xen on my Hosts, but I'm finding a solution more "enterprise". The HA/Load Balance solution we had are self made, it is much time consuming for our needs. We are searching for something more easy (or self) administering software.
This is why we take a look on VMware, Citrix, etc...
We'll take a look on OpenStack, RHEV/RHEM, maybe Oracle VM...
Thanks,
Antonio.
If you are looking for Cloud stacks and not just Virtualization, then take a good look at Eucalyptus:
Here is a "faststart" install video, which could not be easier to get started with:
http://www.eucalyptus.com/video/faststart-eucalyptus-31
There are other cloud options on CentOS, though most are in the testing stages.
If you want to test oVirt 3.1 you can look here:
http://people.centos.org/hughesjr/ovirt31/
We also have official Amazon Web Services images here:
http://wiki.centos.org/Cloud/AWS
The CentOS Project is also currently working on official Open Nebula RPMS and images (not sure if Karanbir has released a test install of those or not yet). Karanbir .. if you do have the Open Nebula stuff ready for testing, post a link.
On 11/01/2012 07:42 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 11/01/2012 06:53 AM, Antonio da Silva Martins Junior wrote:
Hi folks,
Thanks for your advices, I'll take a look on all and post what I conclude on it.
Maybe I'm not clear enought, I already had CentOS5.8 Xen on my Hosts, but I'm finding a solution more "enterprise". The HA/Load Balance solution we had are self made, it is much time consuming for our needs. We are searching for something more easy (or self) administering software.
This is why we take a look on VMware, Citrix, etc...
We'll take a look on OpenStack, RHEV/RHEM, maybe Oracle VM...
Thanks,
Antonio.
If you are looking for Cloud stacks and not just Virtualization
Note: This is a very good resource to explain the differences between a Cloud and Virtualization:
Am 01.11.2012 13:55, schrieb Johnny Hughes:
Note: This is a very good resource to explain the differences between a Cloud and Virtualization:
Is that available as text somewhere? Presentation videos are so wearisome to sit through, especially if they are in a different language than the one you're usually hearing in your workplace.
On 11/01/2012 12:42 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
If you are looking for Cloud stacks and not just Virtualization, then take a good look at Eucalyptus:
Here is a "faststart" install video, which could not be easier to get started with:
http://www.eucalyptus.com/video/faststart-eucalyptus-31
There are other cloud options on CentOS, though most are in the testing stages.
If you want to test oVirt 3.1 you can look here:
We also have official Amazon Web Services images here:
this is not actually available as yet, but it should be soon.
The CentOS Project is also currently working on official Open Nebula RPMS and images (not sure if Karanbir has released a test install of those or not yet). Karanbir .. if you do have the Open Nebula stuff ready for testing, post a link.
soon :)