Hi David,
STT support was added to mainstream OVS only a few months ago, last summer.
Before that you had to patch it in.
To be honest, in 2012 when we started using this, STT was the only option that
could use the offloading of the nic. Today, VXLAN also is able to do that. For
new
Hi David,
All I know is that you need NSX-mh (multi hypervisor version) and that works
with KVM and xenserver.
The licensing options changed a lot since it became VMware.
Also checkout Nuage, they are actively maintaining and supporting their plugin
(whereas the Nicira plugin was made by
Great work Rohit,
What I'd like to see:
- vCPU list/count for instance metrics (GHz is meaningless to me)
- can we make the whole thing wider so we can fit more columns there without
that ugly horizontal scroll bar? So much wasted screen space
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Hi all,
I'd like to list my VMs with the key and value pairs I specified through the
GUI.
Now I'm getting the key and the value as separate fields.
If I have more pairs I'm getting a separate area below the actual VM.
What is the best approach to list all the key value pairs for an object?
Hi Rohit,
This looks fantastic to me. It's a very much needed addition to the UI.
Look forward to trying it out at some point in the future :-)
Thanks!
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 2:09 PM, Rohit Yadav
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The present CloudStack UI hides most of the
Hi Team,
We have scheduled daily volume snapshots in ACS 4.3.1 and XenServer 6.2 SP1 as
Hypervisor. In secondary storage, we are getting full backups every day
instead of incremental backups.
After restarting management service and SQL service, we found that the next
backup was incremental
Hi all,
The present CloudStack UI hides most of the metrics data such as cpu, memory,
disk, network usage in inner detail views. Such information is critical to find
issues in one’s cloud, for example finding clusters where hosts are failing, or
finding storage pools where disk space has