Whilst I build systems on all the supported Hypervisors, I prefer XenServer,
and with my PXE config, I can deploy multiple new XenServers in a matter of
minutes
The upcoming incremental snapshots feature, only on XenServer, also makes a
good use case for Xen.
Geoff
On 12 Jun 2012, at 19:04, "
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 3:01 PM, David Nalley wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 10:16 PM, Jewel Nuruddin
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Thanks for the comments but I want to know exactly which hypervisor is
>> working more fine with CloudStack, there must be one which is recommended by
>> cloudstack.
>> Than
On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 10:16 PM, Jewel Nuruddin
wrote:
> Hi,
> Thanks for the comments but I want to know exactly which hypervisor is
> working more fine with CloudStack, there must be one which is recommended by
> cloudstack.
> Thanks
> Jewel
>
It really depends on what your goal is for your
ch hypervisor is
> working more fine with CloudStack, there must be one which is recommended
> by cloudstack.
> Thanks
> Jewel
>
> --- On Sun, 6/10/12, sebastien goasguen wrote:
>
> From: sebastien goasguen
> Subject: Re: What is the best hypervisor for CloudStack
>
Hi,
Thanks for the comments but I want to know exactly which hypervisor is working
more fine with CloudStack, there must be one which is recommended by cloudstack.
Thanks
Jewel
--- On Sun, 6/10/12, sebastien goasguen wrote:
From: sebastien goasguen
Subject: Re: What is the best hypervisor for
Cloudstack is hypervisor agnostic (at least aims to be)
Choose the hypervisor you prefer
-sebastien
On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Jewel Nuruddin
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> What is the best suited hypervisor for CloudStack?
> I mean what CloudStack recommended for CloudStack, is it Xen or KVM.
>
>
Hi All,
What is the best suited hypervisor for CloudStack?
I mean what CloudStack recommended for CloudStack, is it Xen or KVM.
Thanks
Jewel