Thank You Vivek will test it out.
On 2021/07/26 06:17:07, Vivek Kumar <vivek.ku...@indiqus.com.INVALID> wrote: > Hello Abhishek, > > You can achieve n+1 redundancy by putting limits on cluster level, Below are > the few settings which you can set on cluster level and global level as well. > So let’s say you have 4 host, then you can set limit on 70% for maintaining > the n+1 redundancy. > > cluster.cpu.allocated.capacity.disablethreshold > cluster.cpu.allocated.capacity.notificationthreshold > cluster.memory.allocated.capacity.disablethreshold > cluster.memory.allocated.capacity.notificationthreshold > > > Regards, > Vivek Kumar > > > > > On 25-Jul-2021, at 12:16 PM, Abishek <abckd...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hello Every One, > > > > Is it possible to limit host resources in cloudstack 4.15.1. Lets say if a > > host CPU and memory resource is allocated about 90%, then do not allow the > > further new vm's to start on that host(choose another host). > > Thank You > >