While that would be one way to do it.  I wonder – how do you plan on patching 
such an infrastructure?  Seems like monthly patches would take down your whole 
control plane?

As I read the below – you would be basically deploying 1 vm for each service, 
then counting on vmware HA to restart/fix the vm if it crashed/something died 
(assuming the vm was still bootable)
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Kris Lindgren
Senior Linux Systems Engineer
GoDaddy

From: Anas Alnajjar <anas.alnaj...@sts.com.jo<mailto:anas.alnaj...@sts.com.jo>>
Date: Friday, October 30, 2015 at 7:57 AM
To: 
"openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org<mailto:openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org>"
 
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Subject: [Openstack-operators] VMWARE HA-OpenStack Deployment


Dears.
Is there someone try to  use VMware HA , for OpenStack deployment  ,
so can I deploy Controller, compute, Network and storage nodes over three ESXI 
server and use vmware HA as HA for my whole OpenStack environment, instead of 
building Horizon or Neutron or any OpenStack services HA?


Best Regards,
Aanas
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