vM,

I think you can create a new feature ticket in the Apache CloudStack Jira - 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK

Prachi
-----Original Message-----
From: Vahric Muhtaryan [mailto:vah...@doruk.net.tr] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 2:19 PM
To: CloudStack SupportMailingList
Subject: Re: Planners

Understand , such options mostly focused dedicated

For feature requests should i have to send it to dev@ mailing-list ?

Thanks for all answers
Regards
vM

On 06/11/13 21:19, "Prachi Damle" <prachi.da...@citrix.com> wrote:

>>>Maybe sounds like stupid but , another thing is we can not imagine 
>>>some deployment planners, for example if we are running cloud and 
>>>have a resource, default behaviour should be spread everything almost 
>>>equal , why people want to put vms depend same account on same 
>>>pod/cluster
>
>People may want to do so to have a dedicated resource for their account 
>and not share the resource with other applications or they may always 
>want to use a specific hardware for their applications.
>
>>>or what happen  if i have small number of vm on host but there is 
>>>high resource usage on that hosts. For example KVM do not have an 
>>>option like vmware drs , how cloudstack handle spread of vms on KVM cluster ?
>
>CloudStack currently supports firstfit, user-pod-concentrated, 
>user-dispersing strategies. Using the user-dispersing, spread of VMs of 
>the same account can be achieved.
>But a generic spread-evenly strategy is not available, please feel free 
>to open a feature request if the above modes do not suit your 
>requirements.
>
>Thanks,
>Prachi
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Prachi Damle
>Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 11:14 AM
>To: CloudStack SupportMailingList
>Subject: RE: Planners
>
>Hi,
>
>Some information about
>A] About the deployment planner option in service offering:
>-      Details can be found here
>https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/DeploymentPlanne
>r+c
>hoice+via+ServiceOffering
>
>B]About Implicit dedication planner
>-      Design is here 
>https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Dedicated+Resour
>ces
>+-+Private+zone%2C+pod%2C+cluster%2C+host+Functional+Spec
>-      Check the Implicit Dedication Design at the end of the page.
>-      The planner mode option in the service offering page is only applicable
>for Implicit dedication planner:
>       o       strict mode: Choose a host that is dedicated to this account to 
> deploy
>a VM using this service offering. If no such host is present, choose an 
>empty host and dedicate it to the account and use that for further 
>deployments too.
>       o       preferred mode: Choose a dedicated host if available, if not it 
> is ok
>to use a shared host.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Vahric Muhtaryan [mailto:vah...@doruk.net.tr]
>Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 8:53 AM
>To: CloudStack SupportMailingList
>Subject: Planners
>
>Hello All ,
>
>We are discovering compute offering section and couldn¹t understand 
>something about planner.
>
>Looks like deployment planner is like intelligent placement on Hyper-v 
>or Vmware DRS but only the placement part.
>
>First we can not find explanations of implicitdedicationplanner and 
>bare metal planner , any one know about it ?
>
>Second what is planner mode ? What is relation between deployment 
>planner and planner mode ? If we choose deployment planner must we set 
>the planner mode too ?
>
>Maybe sounds like stupid but , another thing is we can not imagine some 
>deployment planners, for example if we are running cloud and have a 
>resource, default behaviour should be spread everything almost equal , 
>why people want to put vms depend same account on same pod/cluster or 
>what happen if i have small number of vm on host but there is high 
>resource usage on that hosts. For example KVM do not have an option 
>like vmware drs , how cloudstack handle spread of vms on KVM cluster ?
>
>Regards
>VM
>
>


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