Not is this upcoming release. With VMware HA, it's easily handled by
vcenter if you have the correct licenses...

With the libvirt module - this release is going to support kvm.
Libvirt also supports vmware, but that would need to be added in later
if necessary. The current work that Aaron Coburn and Andy Kurth have
done with the VMWare prov module are fairly robust, so I'm not sure if
the libvirt-vmware part is needed.

On the kvm side, there would need to be HA logic built into the
libvirt-kvm module. Or there would need to be a work done to talk to
RHEV - Red Hat's equivalent to vcenter, but for kvm hypervisors.

Others may also have other thoughts on this. It's ideal (probably
needed) as we get into more server based provisioning to have HA
functionality for the kvm, it would be good to start designing this
part out and possibly target a later release 2.3.x .

Aaron



Aaron


On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 1:36 PM, Anu Chirinos <a...@fiu.edu> wrote:
> Great, what about libvert version, is that HA conscious?
>
> Anu
>
>
> On 3/28/12 1:09 PM, "Aaron Peeler" <fapee...@ncsu.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hi Anu,
>>
>> Yes it will likely be mid-end of April now for the 2.3 release. End of
>> March timeline I proposed in Jan/Feb was too optimistic on my part.
>>
>> Aaron
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 11:53 AM, Anu Chirinos <a...@fiu.edu> wrote:
>>> Wonderful,, so this is in the 2.3 version coming on April?
>>>
>>> Anu
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 3/28/12 11:26 AM, "Aaron Coburn" <acob...@amherst.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>> Yes, we are using vMotion with our ESX hosts.
>>>
>>> It involved writing a custom provisioning module which is slated to be part
>>> of the next VCL release.
>>>
>>> The short version is that all of the ESX hosts are put into a single vCenter
>>> host, and the VCL communicates only with that single host (even though there
>>> may be many physical hosts). Then when VMware vMotions a machine, the VCL
>>> neither knows nor cares that this happened.
>>>
>>> Aaron
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Aaron Coburn
>>> Systems Administrator and Programmer
>>> Academic Technology Services, Amherst College
>>> acob...@amherst.edu
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mar 28, 2012, at 11:12 AM, Anu Chirinos wrote:
>>>
>>> Vcl and vmware HA
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Is anybody dealing with VCL and ESX Vmotion underneath? Has anybody done any
>>> research or work on this?
>>>
>>>
>>> Anu Chirinos
>>> UTS - Operations and Enterprise Systems
>>> Florida International University
>>> Office (305) 348-0275 Cell (786) 712-9025
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>



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