Hi Carlos,
I noticed your 2nd paragraph below.  Offering a software in a SaaS model has 
its advantages - all the users are on the same version at the same time, there 
are no software installation issues, and the users can - in theory - access it 
from anywhere.  The reality is your software will be measured on user 
experience as much as business purpose.  Citrix has a ton of experience 
architecting solutions for application performance, and combined with our cloud 
expertise, our consulting team can likely help you develop an architecture for 
the delivery of your application for great user experience.  Let me know if 
you'd like to discuss this.  I will need to know where your business is located 
to connect you with the appropriate Citrix representative.

Best regards,

Chris Austin | Citrix Systems, Inc
Senior Sales Specialist | Cloud Platform
3010 Highland Parkway, Suite 470
Downers Grove, IL 60515
D:  708-246-1673
O:  630-353-5370
M: 708-707-9269
chris.aus...@citrix.com

www.citrix.com/cloudplatform





-----Original Message-----
From: Carlos Cruz [mailto:car...@nbtbizcapital.com] 
Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2013 10:23 PM
To: 'Cloudstack users mailing list'
Subject: cloudstack installation

I'm trying to install CloudStack to test when I enter this command as per the 
instructions:
/usr/lib64/cloud/common/scripts/storage/secondary/cloud-install-sys-tmplt -m 
/mnt/secondary -u
http://download.cloud.com/templates/acton/acton-systemvm-02062012.vhd.bz2 -h 
xenserver -s  -F

 

I get the error message no such file or directory 

 

Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong. 

 

A little off topic maybe someone can share some of their insight as to if I'm 
on the right track, the reason I'm evaluating CloudStack is because I want to 
host my own application for resale as a subscription. I'm contemplating 
provisioning each client with their own VM. Is CloudStack a good solution for 
what I'm trying to do?

 

Thanks

Carlos 2

 

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