
On 8 March 2016 at 15:33, Alvin Starr <alvin@netvel.net> wrote:
At the bottom end you can use virsh/libvirt and virt-manager to handle a small to medium number of VM's over a number of host machines.
Ya I was aware of this, works fine for a "couple"
There is also complete distributions like Proxmox that can manage VM's
There are several cloud frameworks that will allow you to build out to large size. I have worked with a number of the OpenStack toolkits and you can get reasonable simple installation using RDO Packstack.
The upside of cloud frameworks over libvirt or proxmox is that you have better isolation between VMs if that is important to you.
The biggest problem is that there is SO much choice and all the products have a lot of capability overlap.
Hence the question
Are these 50VMs going to be running at the same time or will it be something like 50 test images and only 1 or 2 running at one time?
not all on the same host obviously
How may host machines to you expect to have?
as required by the VM's
Do you plan to have a separate system to manage and co-ordinate the VMs?
I gather this is a good idea? Dave Cramer
On 03/08/2016 03:18 PM, Dave Cramer wrote:
What open source framework would you use to host a limited number < 50 VM's
Ideally has a GUI, but not absolutely necessary.
Dave Cramer
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