On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 2:18 AM Tim Tuck <timt(a)skybase.net> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new to Ovirt coming from a OVM ( aka Xen ) environment and I'm
trying to work out how to do similar things.
In my OVM environment I have VMs that are 100GB in size. These VMs are
templates that are used for running customer workshops so we create and
destroy them quite often.
In OVM I can clone 10 x 100GB VM's in about 1 minute, the cloning
process just creates a "delta" VM rather than copying the entire 100GB.
Those VM's can then be run and the on-disk size of the delta VM grows as
it runs and deviates from the master.
The same goes for templates, creating a 100GB VM from a template takes
only a few seconds. Creating a template from a VM only takes a few seconds.
My problem is that I cant seem to do any of this using Ovirt.
it appears that there is no way to tell the cloning process " I want 10"
like I can in OVM - am I missing something here?
That's definitely not my expertise, but I think most people in your
position use "VM pools". Did you look into that?
In my tests I find that even if a "snapshot" is made, the entire VM is
copied rather than creating a delta.
Creating a VM from a template is no different in that it copies the
entire VM.
Are you sure? Does this include the VM's disk(s)? IIRC from the few
times I tried that, the clone VM uses the same disk, perhaps using a
snapshot of it or something like that - as I said, that's not my
expertise. This might depend, though, on storage type, options, etc.
So...
Is it possible for Ovirt to create multiple clones on request ?
Can Ovirt do "delta" copies rather than copy the entire VM ?
If Ovirt can do these things, how do I set it up to to do that ?
Any help appreciated.
thanks
Tim
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