Adaptive Computing[1], perhaps best known for schedulers in the HPC realm, is working in this space.
There's the Openstack Blazar group (formerly known as Climate); but, there doesn't appear to have been any recent activity (8 months or so). Reminds me of a ghost town in that it looks like it everybody up & left the group just as they were changing the name from Climate to Blazar. [1] http://www.adaptivecomputing.com/ [2] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Blazar This is the first I've heard of Neat; thanks for the pointers. Need to research if it'll fit our needs. George Wm Turner Chief Systems Architect [email protected] On Mar 11, 2015, at 5:06 AM, Daniel Pawlik <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > I have 10 servers. On some days, some VM are more used, and in another > second. Many times I have situation, that VM are using 100% CPU / RAM and on > second host, that is only 20%. > > I have found project "Openstack Neat", but is there any alternative to this > project for dynamic resource allocation? > > If someone was using/testing Openstack Neat, can you tell me, if is it worth > to be interested in the project? > > IBM has similar product: resource scheduler and VMWare has DRS. > > > Thanks for help. > > Regards > > _______________________________________________ > OpenStack-operators mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators
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