> Op 9 november 2017 om 19:59 schreef Nux! :
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> Wido,
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> Excellent suggestion with the "transparent proxy", I was not aware of that.
> I think that would be a great idea and wouldn't require too many
> modifications, especially as Haproxy comes already with the VR.
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It's indeed just a m
I am i stalling a demo environment to test CS Advance networking but i am ha
ing some problems, i hace CS installed and configured with Advance Networking
but is not able to download iso. I am using CS 4.10 with XenServer with loca
IPs because is for internal use and to learn.
Could some o e gi
Wido,
Excellent suggestion with the "transparent proxy", I was not aware of that.
I think that would be a great idea and wouldn't require too many modifications,
especially as Haproxy comes already with the VR.
To Paul:
- imho the LB solution ACS ships now is a bit handicaped since you do not kn
Wido,
backend servers are not Linux only, for example we have a ton of Windows
customers, some WEB solutions / IIS etc...
@all - If we try to please/solve everyone's proxying solution/requirement -
this is impossible IMHO - I'm thinking more about some "do it as you like"
solution, to let custome
Hi. I wouldn't recommend go with HA NFS, because you have to use it in sync
mode which leads to poor performance.
I suggest using ceph with ssd (or even optane for log devices), because
it's the thing which is supposed to be clustered and kvm "knows" how to use
it properly and handle node outages
Hi William,
The HA capabilities for storage are offered by OS/Vendor you're using for
storage. Different projects use a different solution for storage HA. (HA
mostly a paid/premium affair). e.g. for one of the zone, we are using LUNs
coming from Hitachi storage array. Hitachi array is the enterpri
Hi Jay,
Don’t think anyone is working on this, most people in the CloudStack community
run on premise. You also have to take into account what kind of networking is
on offer from Google, AWS and so on. If you ran your guest isolation over
Layer3 (i.e. basic zones and possibly some SDN overlay)