In XenServer 6.2 admin guide, section 3.4, "Creating heterogeneous
resource pools², it only mentions CPU requirements, that CPU¹s must be
from the same vendor, and the features of older CPU must be a subset of
newer cpus.
Yiping
On 10/27/14, 7:37 PM, "In Huishan" wrote:
>Dear All,
>
>I read fr
; Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 10:15 AM
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>
> Hello In Huishan,
>
> yes, should be same or similar - if you have Xeon E5-2620, and on the
> other you have Xeon E5-2650 - there is no muc
erent (like you mentioned - Xeon vs AMD).
Vadim.
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From: Andrija Panic [mailto:andrija.pa...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 10:15 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: Enquiry on Citrix XenServer Installation for Cloudstack
Hello In Huishan,
yes, sh
Hello In Huishan,
yes, should be same or similar - if you have Xeon E5-2620, and on the other
you have Xeon E5-2650 - there is no much difference if at all, so these
might fit into 1 cluster. You need to be aware that the liver migration
functionality is cluster wide - so VM can be migrated betwee
Hi Huishan,
It allows only homogeneous xenserver host within cluster.
Thank You.
GopalaKrishnan.S
- Original Message -
From: "Tim Mackey"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: Enquiry on Citrix XenServer Installation for Cloudstack
There's not
Hello In Huishan,
I think you should create multiple clusters and group you hosts by CPU type.
Within once cluster hosts should be the same indeed. But who prohibits you to
create multiple pods/clusters? Even if every host is unique :)
Vadim.
-Original Message-
From: In Huishan [mailt
There's nothing CloudStack specific in that requirement. All that means is
you need to have a valid XenServer pool. For some versions, that means
homogeneous, for some it means maskable. What XenServer version are you
running?
On Oct 27, 2014 9:10 PM, "In Huishan" wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I read f