On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 1:46 PM Jimmy Huybrechts <ji...@linservers.com>
wrote:

> You would need to look out for a chicken and the egg issue, where your ACS
> is down, but to be able to fix it you need it to be up.

Most probably I will be managing KVM + Kubernetes.  I would expect to be
able to run few commands to restore ACS VM then jump into ACS UI to do the
rest.


> --
> Jimmy
>
> Van: Alex K <rightkickt...@gmail.com>
> Datum: donderdag, 28 maart 2024 om 11:51
> Aan: users@cloudstack.apache.org <users@cloudstack.apache.org>
> Onderwerp: Apache CloudStack as HCI
> Hi All,
>
> I understand that ACS is meant to run on a separate instance/server which
> can be a VM so as to manage multiple remote clusters where the workload is
> located.
>
> I was thinking, instead of having a separate server/cluster for running
> ACS, if a hyperconverged setup is a way to deploy ACS, where the ACS
> appliance is running in a cluster that the ACS is managing. Similar to the
> oVirt approach where the engine of the cluster is a self-hosted VM.
>
> My intention is to have ACS manage remote edge clusters of small size (2 or
> 3 nodes with not more then 10 VMs and several containers through the
> kubernetes plugin) and low hardware footprint is important for the outcome.
>
> Thanks,
> Alex
>

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