Agree with Erik - my understanding is that statement applies to tunnelling.


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On 22/01/2016, 07:55, "Erik Weber" <terbol...@gmail.com> wrote:

>On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 6:40 AM, Matthew M. Gamble <mgam...@thoughtfire.ca>
>wrote:
>
>> Solved my own problem, I think.
>>
>> From what I can tell, the issue relates back to my decision to use
>> openvswitch when setting up KVM on my hosts. If you read the install guide
>> for KVM (
>> http://cloudstack-installation.readthedocs.org/en/latest/hypervisor/kvm.html)
>> it goes over two different network setups – plain old bridging, and
>> openvswitch. Reading that page, and having used openvswitch before, I
>> decided to deploy it over traditional bridging. The network becomes
>> software defined, and life is good.
>>
>> Well, except if you want to create a VPC. If you go to the documentation
>> page for the OVS plugin (
>> http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/en/latest/networking/ovs-plugin.html)
>> and read all the way to the very very bottom it says "OVS plugin does not
>> work with VPC at that time”.
>>
>>
>I could be wrong, but I do think that part of the documentation is related
>to using OVS as isolation method, i.e. tunneling.
>
>Atleast I hope so, because we use VPCs on OVS, although with XenServer.
>
>--
>Erik
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