Hi Tim,
I did not even notice that you were an evangelist from Citrix. I believe
that must be cool ;).
I hope that I have not said anything stupid.
Sometimes I feel like I am the only one using XCP with CS, so far it has
been pretty stable and we have not had many problems. Beside the normal
bug
Thanks Rafael.
I'll check to see what the maintenance status is for xcp-xapi with Debian
when I get back to the office on Monday. I do recall there being issues
raised last summer.
One of the reasons the question I've asked is so important has to do with
CloudStack assumptions in a XenServer env
UPDATE:
you can find more on Xenserver and XCP here:
http://pt.slideshare.net/xen_com_mgr/xpus13-pavlicek
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 4:12 PM, Rafael Weingartner <
rafaelweingart...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Tim Mackey,
>
> I have a production environment using XCP (XAPI). As far as I know, the
> diff
Dear Tim Mackey,
I have a production environment using XCP (XAPI). As far as I know, the
difference between the use of XAPI and Xenserver is that Xenserver is an OS
bundled altogether with a version of Xen hypervisor, XAPI and some
management tools. While, XAPI is just the API used to consolidate
A little bit ago there was a thread started on the dev list about XCP and
CloudStack. I've had a bit of a think about this if you're using XCP I
would like to understand better how XCP, and by extension the XAPI
toolstack when *not* part of XenServer, is deployed in your environments.
If XCP/XAPI