Hi Derrick,

from my past experience I can say, that OpenNebula in the current version is 
not ready to replace VMware vCenter. But, with OpenNebula 3.0 many of the 
missing features are implemented and as far as I could test them, OpenNebula 
seems to be a good / cost efficient choice to replace vCenter. Integrating 
OpenNebula with vCenter and usage of ESX is possible, but from my point of view 
this is only valid as a migration path to replace it with a KVM or XEN 
infrastructure.

If you have a production setup where a downtime of your service costs a lot of 
money, then you're probably better off with vCenter and buying all their 
licenses. If you want to provide a cheap IaaS plattform, then OpenNebula 3.0 
could be right for you. BTW: From a recent comparison of OpenNebula 3.0 and the 
current version of OpenStack I got the impression that OpenNebula will be 
better suitable for IaaS environments. Especially the Sunstone Webinterface has 
more potential than the OpenStack webinterface.

Cheers,
Florian

Von: Derrick LIN <klin...@gmail.com<mailto:klin...@gmail.com>>
Datum: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 13:44:22 +1000
An: <users@lists.opennebula.org<mailto:users@lists.opennebula.org>>
Betreff: [one-users] Does OpenNebula work or replace VMware vCenter?

Hi guys,

My institute is running a cloud platform which is VMware vSphere based with its 
Enterprise Plus license. We also have a vCenter server for managing the 
platform.

I have been seeking a way to allow me to automate the VM deployment process and 
contextualize the Linux VMs.

OpenNebula seems to be a solution. I have read through some documentations as 
well as the VMware Driver Addon guide. But I still not quite understand many 
basic aspects of OpenNebula, particularly:

1) What's the position for OpenNebula in a VMware based platform that vCenter 
already exists?
2) Our Enterprise Plus license gives us full features of the vSphere platform, 
work with the vCenter, does OpenNebula interact with those features as well?

I'd keen to hear from anyone who has the experience on this.

Thanks in advance.
Derrick
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