Am 16.05.2013 um 07:04 schrieb Dietmar Maurer <diet...@proxmox.com>:

>>> vmware seem to mix vm && templates
>> http://tk1.storage.msn.com/x1pxOYwqu4SjF6ln7R1aT3FxQUyyszPFch2nTgPN0k
>> Y
>>> rQy88YChmiy65fa6bW-wKax7I5msMV7OL4aQkNbbPBBT-7yyAzvn00A-
>> pHr9CeK3NPcN8m
>>> ol_7cQNmQS35WfWsPN0HGNiCNVAV4TpxQ3FQa7WtJAVxZ9D24r
>>> 
>>> xencenter put the templates in a sub-node of a whole cluster
>>> 
>>> http://servarica.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/coose_a_template.png
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Don't known what is the best way
>>> Maybe both could be great ?
>>> 
>>> (I have somes nodes with 80vms, and I need to scroll a lot in the tree
>>> to clone the template)
>> Why not a third approach? In the present GUI we have a tab for backups so why
>> not have a tab for clones/templates which was context sensitive with the
>> chosen leaf/node in the right side menu?
> 
> Sorry, I do not understand that?
> 
> Besides, what problem do we want to solve?

Imagine you have 200 vms on one node. You've created templates over time. Now 
these are completely mixed in the tree and you need to manually look for them. 
Instead kind of grouping would be great.

Stefan

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