This would happen if you force a hypervisor type for system vms. If you are
ok with any hypervisor type, then if all XenServer are down, ACS would try
to spin up another in other available host (even if this host uses a
different hypervisor)
On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 2:26 PM, Chiradeep Vittal
There is a possibility that you might lose the VR under some circumstances.
E.g., the VR is created on XS and it needs to be recreated ( XS server
dies) but there is no XS capacity left. This might have been fixed, but
best to test these corner cases out.
On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 10:35 PM Asanka
Hi All thanks for the reapplies, and Dag too mentioned this is possible.
Thank you and Best Regards
Asanka
On 17 October 2017 at 20:51, Rafael Weingärtner
wrote:
> I believe it is. I have already designed and deployed a cloud environment
> where we had XenServers
I believe it is. I have already designed and deployed a cloud
environment where we had XenServers and VMware ESXi servers in the same
zone. We had cases where the VR was in the VMware cluster and VMs in the
XenServer and everything was fine.
On 10/17/2017 12:34 PM, Daan Hoogland wrote:
Asanka,
I've not seen that work but it might. I can't think of a hard impediment
but having the two types of hypervisors in the same zone is required. If
all else fails, another solution may be to split the tiers into separate
networks and create a private gateway from the one to the other.
hope
Thanks for the reply Makrand
We have a requirement, where we need to have Database on Vmware Esxi and
Application server On Xen. I am Applisuer using routing we can connect
these two together. But is it possible to create a single VPC combining
these two environments or just to extend the
Hi,
Can you be a bit more descriptive as to what exactly you want to do?
Note:-
VPC is nothing but multi-tier network (A VPC acts as a container for
multiple isolated networks that can communicate with each other via its
virtual router.) So if you're having VMs running in multi-hypervisor setup,
Hi Guys, is there a way to do a VPC across multiple hypervisors
Thanks and Regards
Asanka