Hi Hean,
What type of network and hypervisor are you using? Also, which version of ACS?
Regards,
Alex
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From: Hean Seng
Sent: 30 April 2021 08:34
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: IPv6 Issue in Cloudstack
Hi
I setup the IPv6 in VM. Outbound form VM is
Hi Matt,
Adding from a more practical experience side of things (I've implemented a
rather large ACS deployed across 17 datacenters around the world, so had quite
a bit of experience with that)
Assuming it's VMWare I'd echo what Rohit said and say that you really should go
with dVS. I'd say
there. If you run into any issues
just let me know and I’d be glad to help.
Cheers,
Alex
From: Andrija Panic
Sent: 26 April 2021 22:55
To: users ; Alex Mattioli
Subject: Re: VMware VDS Updates on 4.15?
Hi Mike,
I'll ask my colleague @Alex Mattioli to comment - I believe both are achievable
As far as I know not, but sounds like a very interesting future feature to me.
Alex
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he guestnetwork.
> > I have attached a screenshot of what we did but the second IP range
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Hi Mr 666.
Let me see if I got it right. You have two /28s with Public IPs and want your
VM to have one IP from each?
Cheers
Alex
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is created (but editable and applied when the network is restarted with
clean-up).
I'll consult with my colleagues what's the best way forward and get back to you.
Cheers,
Alex
From: Rafael del Valle
Sent: 25 March 2021 09:06
To: Alex Mattioli
Cc: d...@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: RE: RE: Virutal
for MTU tunning on VRs?
I would be to contribute and implement it.
Regards,
On Wed, 2021-03-24 09:39 AM, Alex Mattioli wrote:
>
Hi R,
>
> There's no ACS setting for the VR's MTU size.
> Unless you are running storage traffic s in that network then jumbo frames
> aren't of muc
Hi R,
There's no ACS setting for the VR's MTU size.
Unless you are running storage traffic s in that network then jumbo frames
aren't of much use. I've ran some tests at the request of some customers in my
previous job, and with some very busy VRs and the performance gains for an MTU
of 9000
Hi Felipe,
As far as I know baremetal in ACS hasn't been used much, the code should still
be functional but without much new.
If you can share your use can then we might be able to assist further.
Cheers,
Alexandre Mattioli
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Hi Craig,
Building on what Rohit and others explained, it depends a lot on your goal as
well.
If you want to develop software for ACS, then the simulator is probably the way
to go.
If you want to dig into the physical infrastructure with multiple hypervisor
types, etc..etc.. then your best bet
Hi Vash,
Your understanding is correct indeed and your approach sounds solid, but I'd
recommend (if possible at all for you) to already start with a separate storage
network, although possible, is quite a bit of work to add a separate storage
network later on (and you'd need deep knowledge of
> messy).
> In another case in a POC I just used the VPC's Private Gateway function to
> connect it to the FW, which could then be either physical or virtual.
>
> Cheers,
> Alex Mattioli
>
> alex.matti...@shapeblue.com
> www.shapeblue.com
> 3 London Bridge Street,
the VPC's Private Gateway function to
connect it to the FW, which could then be either physical or virtual.
Cheers,
Alex Mattioli
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