Hi Mark,
unfortunately that is not possible (not in an official way at least) -
since CloudStack is keeping tons of meta-data (info about VM hardware and
such) in DB.
For simpler VMs, you could *experiment* with deploying brand new VM with
(empty) appropriate disk sizes, shutdown VM, then go and
Hi,
I am curious to know if I am doing migrations of workloads into a virtual
infrastructure, in this case KVM, that is managed by CloudStack, and I
perform the migrations directly to the hypervisor('s), is there a way then
to register or import those migrated VM instances into the CloudStack
e
I am available to help since I am in Brazil and I have in local community many
ACS users that want to talk in CCC.
Also, Makino and Cristian are involved a long time with CloudStack and they can
help us to have a great event!
Best regards,
Marco Sinhoreli
Latam Technical Director
marco.sinhor
Gabriel,
I'm happy to help review proposals if required.
-tim
On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 12:35 PM Gabriel Beims Bräscher <
gabrasc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Rafael,
>
> I am available to help, count on me!
> I have one question. Can anyone (one that is not a PMC/Committer) help to
> review present
Hi Rafael,
I am available to help, count on me!
I have one question. Can anyone (one that is not a PMC/Committer) help to
review presentations?
The divisions for the CFP looks good, adding security aspects as Ricardo
Makino proposed is also interesting.
Regards,
Gabriel.
Em qua, 19 de dez de 20
Hi Rafael ,
I am, therefore, available to collaborate and to help you in everything
that may be necessary.
Regards,
Cristian
Em seg, 17 de dez de 2018 às 18:49, Rafael Weingärtner <
rafaelweingart...@gmail.com> escreveu:
> Hey guys,
>
> Have you guys had time to read through this e-mail? Are t
Hi Rafael, hope you are fine!
You can count on me to help on the CFP and proposals evaluation.
Additionally, I think it is a good idea to include one more topic in CFP
focusing on security aspects of cloud (infrastructure, integrations, etc).
Best regards,
--
Ricardo Makino
On Thu, Dec 13, 201
Hi Asai,
you have 3 servers of 8 cores @ 2.4GHz - but your turbo boost frequency is
3.2 GHZ (
https://ark.intel.com/products/83352/Intel-Xeon-Processor-E5-2620-v3-15M-Cache-2-40-GHz-)
and for unknown reason, this Turbo Boost frequency is what ACS sees - but
that only means, say 30% effective over-