I would always advise having a standalone xenserver cluster for management 
purposes.  Typically consisting of 2 hosts to host the cloudstack 
management and database servers.

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From: "David Ortiz" <dpor...@outlook.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2013 3:46 AM
To: "users@cloudstack.apache.org" <users@cloudstack.apache.org>
Subject: Virtualizing Cloudstack Manager onto XenServer host

Hello,
     I am setting up a small test cluster and decided to use XenServer this 
time with Cloudstack 4.2.0.  I would like to run the management server on 
the cluster, but since XenServer uses its own OS install rather than 
CentOS, I believe that means I cannot run the manager on it bare metal like 
I would for KVM.  Is it possible for me to create the management server on 
a VM which I then would use to connect to the cluster for cloudstack 
functionality?
Thanks,      David Ortiz

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