Good evening,
Now that we have two vendors on here.  What are your thoughts on
opennebula?  Not trying to be troll or firestart(great song) just
trying to get some input.  

On 11/24/2014 at 7:17 PM, "Ron Wheeler"  wrote:+1

On 24/11/2014 8:05 PM, Nux! wrote:
> Slightly pissed at the "switched to Openstack" remark.
> Using Openstack as a means to "force/suggest" new features into ACS
is silly. I also want KVM snapshotting to happen, but I think there
are more important things to fix first.
>
> In my personal view, I wish ACS stopped completely development on
new features for a while and made the current features rock solid.
>
> I know we need new features to keep developers happy who would
otherwise slit their veins from boredom, but I personally do not care
that much for S3 compatibility or SDN or what not. When my deployment
will be large enough to need that I'll probably have enough money to
develop them myself (and contribute them back).
>
> Most people do not need FreeIPA or who knows what other bells and
whistles.
> I do like Openstack, I know & like some people involved with it and
I use(d) it (was even a mod on the RDO forum), but I don't want the
bloody kitchen sink in my servers. I want peace of mind and reliable
services for my customers who also don't give a rat's arse about said
features; all they want is their application or site to work 24/7.
>
> Personally I want everything that we have NOW fixed, polished; usage
stats working (with SG zones), proper backup and restore of volumes,
security groups finalised (hello IPv6, it's almost 2015!), no silly
GUI mistakes or typos in new releases and so on.
>
> Competing with Openstack head on is a dead end, stop chasing!
Everybody pushes all sorts of stuff into it which takes a lot of time,
effort and money to get working, if at all.
> Average Joe will not use that in production, just like he won't use
Gentoo, Fedora or Archlinux in production, it sucks; you use battle
tested stuff like CentOS or Ubuntu LTS.
>
> For Average "IT manager" Joe to be capable of using Openstack in
production companies like Mirantis or eNovance need to take their
time, freeze it, slow it the fsck down, polish it, decide which
features can't be used actually (many, I bet!), package it in a sexy
wrapping and then put it up for sale (or download).
>
> Basically they'll have to build a Cloudstack. We're already there!
Sort of ... :-)
>
> /rant
>
> --
> Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology!
>
> Nux!
> www.nux.ro
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Outback Dingo" 
>> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
>> Sent: Monday, 24 November, 2014 22:15:40
>> Subject: Re: Xenserver and CEPH ?
>> On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 8:42 AM, Sebastien Goasguen 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Nov 24, 2014, at 4:03 PM, Andrei Mikhailovsky 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Yes, agree! Proper snapshotting is a must and an essential part
of the
>>> cloud in my world. Having this feature broken in KVM for many
years is a
>>> big blow to CloudStack in my opinion.
>>>> I am already seeing on blogs and mailing lists people switching
to
>>> OpenStack because of this problem.
>>>
>> there are many aspects of which cloustack is loosing ground fast to
>> openstack. Even Ive moved away from CS due to deficiencies such as
the NFS
>> as secondary being required, vague support for open source SDN such
as
>> opendaylight, is another
>> while CS is nice and quite easy to install, and get working, and
being a
>> big XEN fan, CS made it clean and simply to deploy, however, it
does lack
>> some of the higher end features and configuration aspects that are
found in
>> openstack. Now while I
>> also find openstack to be very KVM aligned, as it requires a client
be
>> installed on XEN, where CS doesnt, Openstack has moved well ahead
in
>> storage and networking options, not boxing me in to high cost
commercial
>> solutions. I will credit CS people
>> for great support in the past years over IRC, though lately even
that seems
>> waning, as as such there also seems to be more "commercial" support
for
>> openstack with the likes of mirantis, ibm, hp and others pushing
turn key
>> distros, open source some at that.
>> I did love the simplicity of CS and XEN as a configuration, but
felt the
>> lacking in areas of "integration" with other technologies. Even
openstack
>> is working to integrate the freeIpa system, and opendaylight into
the
>> options, and it works well with ceph, gluster,
>> and other storage systems. CS is simple, and in being that, they
are
>> loosing ground fast to the expansive capabilities openstack is
offering
>> with their latest release. I wish CS would expand their horizons a
bit, and
>> not appear so short sighted and narrow minded
>> when it came to its offerings and integration. I know if I was
running the
>> product line currently I would be aligning CS with all the
technologies
>> becoming available, especially Software defined networking, and
software
>> defined storage. CS is great, but requires
>> a larger feature set, more integration and further vision on
trending
>> technologies, yet it is just damn simple to install CS and
XEN...... a big
>> win there for CS, though Fuel and Helion appear to be quickly
closing that
>> gap.
>>
>>
>>
>>> Can you send links, I am curious !
>>>
>>> thxs
>>>
>>>> I hate to see people leaving CloudStack as I think it's fantastic
>>> project and a really great community!
>>>> Andrei
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>
>>>>> From: "Andrija Panic" 
>>>>> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
>>>>> Sent: Monday, 24 November, 2014 8:33:56 PM
>>>>> Subject: Re: Xenserver and CEPH ?
>>>>> So no CEPH support fot Xen, and no VM snapshot for KVM.
>>>>> So, should I shoot my self with gun or with the pistol, that is
the
>>>>> question now :)
>>>>> thx folks
>>>>> On 24 November 2014 at 18:01, Adrian Lewis
>>>>> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>  From what I've read there won’t be support for Ceph in
Creedence
>>>>>> (Xenserver
>>>>>> 6.5) but it is on the cards for the following release (as
should
>>>>>> NFSv4 and
>>>>>> a
>>>>>> Centos 7 dom0). There's a blog post from Tim Mackey at:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>
http://xenserver.org/discuss-virtualization/virtualization-blog/entry/beyond-creedence-xenserver-2015-planning.html
>>>>>> and a Youtube video with a few updates here:
>>>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JFUkEfpXaQ
>>>>>>
>>>>>> All looks promising but I'm impatient :-(
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From: Andrija Panic [mailto:andrija.pa...@gmail.com]
>>>>>> Sent: 24 November 2014 15:08
>>>>>> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
>>>>>> Subject: Re: Xenserver and CEPH ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> THx Vadim - yes, I'm already using KVM with ceph for some time
-
>>>>>> works fine
>>>>>> more or less :) thx
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 24 November 2014 at 15:52, Vadim Kimlaychuk
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> XenServer 6.5 (or 7.0) is not released yet. You can download
>>>>>>> alpha of
>>>>>>> next release and try it, but it is definately not for
production.
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>> haven't personally tried it because Cloudstack does not
support
>>>>>>> RBD
>>>>>>> storage type for XenServer yet. So you are absolutely right --
>>>>>>> first
>>>>>>> we need to wait for XenServer to release then we need to wait
for
>>>>>>> Cloudstack to implement those changes at backend.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have used Ceph with KVM hypervisor for a short while. There
>>>>>>> were
>>>>>>> some points that I was not aware, but in general it worked
well.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Vadim.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>> From: Andrija Panic [mailto:andrija.pa...@gmail.com]
>>>>>>> Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 4:22 PM
>>>>>>> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
>>>>>>> Subject: Re: Xenserver and CEPH ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> HI Vadim, thanks for info. That is what I understood = but the
>>>>>>> new
>>>>>>> XenServer 6.5 or whatever the name, shoudl be using kernel
3.10.x
>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>> dom0, so I guess even after that is supported, we will need to
>>>>>>> wait
>>>>>>> some time for the CloudStack implementation on this ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks anyway
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 24 November 2014 at 15:00, Vadim Kimlaychuk
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi Andrija,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> For XenServer 6.2 it is not possible yet. Look for supported
>>>>>>>> SR-s
>>>>>>>> here:
>>>>>>>>
>>>
http://docs.vmd.citrix.com/XenServer/6.2.0/1.0/en_gb/reference.html#ck
>>>>>>> _reference_storage_repository_types
>>>>>>>> Somewhere in internet I saw information that RBD support is
>>>>>>>> scheduled for the next major XenServer release. Can't find
the
>>>>>>>> link
>>>>>>>> right away.
>>>>>>>> The problem connected to Ceph + RBD as primary storage for
>>>>>>>> XenServer is old dom0 kernel that does not allow RBD storage
>>>>>>>> type.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Vadim.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>>> From: Andrija Panic [mailto:andrija.pa...@gmail.com]
>>>>>>>> Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 2:06 PM
>>>>>>>> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
>>>>>>>> Subject: Xenserver and CEPH ?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi guys,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> anyone running ZenServer with CEPH as primary storage ?
>>>>>>>> I read some info that there is support for CEPH inside
>>>>>>>> XenServer
>>>>>>>> from last year - but since I never actually tried this - thus
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> question.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Andrija Panić
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Andrija Panić
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Andrija Panić
>>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Andrija Panić
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