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> - Original Message -
> > From: "Jeff Moody"
> > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
> > Sent: Saturday, 4 April, 2015 16:21:34
> > Subject: Re: guest VMs running NetBSD or OpenBSD
>
> > The only cat
it all be different. Cloudstack, as Ahmad
said, has nothing to do with it.
BR,
Vadim.
-Original Message-
From: Nux! [mailto:n...@li.nux.ro]
Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2015 10:08 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: guest VMs running NetBSD or OpenBSD
Jeff,
AFAIK paravirtualisa
quadrant using Borg technology!
Nux!
www.nux.ro
- Original Message -
> From: "Jeff Moody"
> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
> Sent: Saturday, 4 April, 2015 16:21:34
> Subject: Re: guest VMs running NetBSD or OpenBSD
> The only catch there is the Other (64-bit) OS Type
The only catch there is the Other (64-bit) OS Type uses HVM on XenServer
so any Linux template won't use Paravirtualization (one of the "tricks"
XenServer uses to improve the speed and density of Linux VMs on a host)
- but if you're wanting to use an OS on the VM that isn't an officially
supported
Thank you for hints. Any experience with hypervisor VMware ESXi?
Phillip
-- Forwarded message --
From: "Nux!"
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Cc:
Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2015 22:52:10 +0100 (BST)
Subject: Re: guest VMs running NetBSD or OpenBSD
Phillip,
I'm succe
i have had luck registering & running many unsupported operating system on
xenserver + cloudstack by choosing the OS TYPE as
"Other (64bit)" while registering the ISO in ACS.
for example ... you can register the iso for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS , CoreOS ,if
you choose Other (64bit) as OS Type from th
sometimes it is not the case, for example there are tons of operating systems
that xenserver supports but cloudstack only supports a subset of them. Take
Windows 2008 server for example, xenserver was supporting this operating system
fully and we developed a template and uploaded choosing window
ginal Message -
> From: "Phillip Kent"
> To: ""
> Sent: Thursday, 2 April, 2015 21:39:38
> Subject: guest VMs running NetBSD or OpenBSD
> Hi all, I wondered if there are any known issues with running guest VMs
> based on NetBSD or OpenBSD on Clouds
It's up to the hypervisor layer, whether or not, a guest is is supported.
CloudStack should just pull the list from the HV and present it to the user.
Ahmad E
> On Apr 2, 2015, at 1:39 PM, Phillip Kent wrote:
>
> Hi all, I wondered if there are any known issues with running guest VMs
> based o
Hi all, I wondered if there are any known issues with running guest VMs
based on NetBSD or OpenBSD on Cloudstack (4.3.2)?
I have never used, but a colleague wants to investigate.
Thx Phillip
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