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From: "Sven Kieske" <S.Kieske(a)mittwald.de>
To: users(a)ovirt.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2014 10:44:39 AM
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Can HA Agent control NFS Mount?
Well I don't think Kimchi is a solution
to the problem Bob mentioned.
What you want (and what you get at Vmware btw)
is _one_ solution to start on a single node (laptop or server, whatever)
and which is able to scale to manage 100 Hosts or a complete data
center.
I doubt kimchi can do this.
oVirt could be tweaked to do this.
Other thoughts?
Am 27.05.2014 09:37, schrieb Doron Fediuck:
> If I'm missing something please share your thoughts.
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Hi Sven,
Referring to Bob's mail, he mentioned people with little resources, and also
a development use case- "running VMware vSphere, with a hosted vCenter, to use
as a development VM testbed."
These are valid cases for Kimchi, where all you want to do is simply run a VM.
If you want to be able scale up to 100 hosts or more, you can definitely start
with 2 hosts, which is the hosted engine use case. The reason why I mention it,
is that additional hosts will require proper network and storage configuration,
which basically mean you want to plan ahead even when you begin with a modest
deployment of 2 hosts.
I do not think a single-host use case is technically impossible, but we need
to understand a VM may die, and in a single host setup this may have additional
implications. So why get into troubles instead of planning your way or using
the right tool for the task. Just imagine using a 5.4 Kg hammer to hang a picture
frame on the wall.
Doron