023-04-14 16:03, Ricardo Pertuz wrote:
> > For large deployments consider using VXLAN Segmentation with BGP
> >
> > From: Nux
> > Date: Friday, 14 April 2023, 4:34 AM
> > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
> > Cc: Leo
> > Subject: Re: Questions about Cloud St
, 14 April 2023, 4:34 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Cc: Leo
Subject: Re: Questions about Cloud Stack scale
Depends. If you use XenServer/XCP or VMWare you will be limited to 64
hypervisors per cluster by the platforms.
With KVM there is no limit, but you will want to stop somewhere as all
For large deployments consider using VXLAN Segmentation with BGP
From: Nux
Date: Friday, 14 April 2023, 4:34 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Cc: Leo
Subject: Re: Questions about Cloud Stack scale
Depends. If you use XenServer/XCP or VMWare you will be limited to 64
hypervisors per cluster
Depends. If you use XenServer/XCP or VMWare you will be limited to 64
hypervisors per cluster by the platforms.
With KVM there is no limit, but you will want to stop somewhere as all
that broadcast chatter will become noisy, among other complications.
Largest deployments anecdotally seem to be
As far as I know, China Mobile uses OpenStack, not CloudStack.
(Is this answer generated by ChatGPT ? :-D)
On Fri, 14 Apr 2023 at 09:00, Hongtu Zang wrote:
> 1. CloudStack can handle clusters of hundreds or thousands of bare metal
> machines. The largest known installation of CloudStack is
Subject: Re: Questions about Cloud Stack scale
1. CloudStack can handle clusters of hundreds or thousands of bare metal
machines. The largest known installation of CloudStack is reportedly by
China Mobile, which has a cloud platform consisting of over 100,000
physical servers running CloudStack.
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1. CloudStack can handle clusters of hundreds or thousands of bare metal
machines. The largest known installation of CloudStack is reportedly by
China Mobile, which has a cloud platform consisting of over 100,000
physical servers running CloudStack.
3. CloudStack is primarily focused on
Hello Cloud Stack experts!
We are considering using Cloud Stack to setup a private cloud. I was
wondering if there are any scale and performance numbers that are
published. I would like to know the following:
- How large a single cloud stack cluster can be in terms of number of bare
metal