Why don’t you use AZ for this. So you can select where you want to run a 
specific VM. Then you have VM on KVM, XEN etc.. based on the AZ. 

Remo 

On Jun 13, 2014, at 7:41, O'Reilly, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:

> I realize there have been some discussions on this in the recent past, but it 
> has become somewhat difficult to follow.  So, I would like to take a fresh 
> approach with  a fresh question.
>  
> I have the following configuration:
>  
> -          Controller with identity, dashboard, orchestration, image, 
> telemetry
> -          Network box with neutron
> -          3 compute nodes (1 with LVM, 1 with Xen, 1 with VMware)
> -          1 volume node with cinder block storage (this will soon become 1 
> proxy server and 5 storage servers for swift object store)
>  
> As you can see, I would like to have 3 common flavors of hypervisors so I can 
> pick best of breed.  From what I’ve read, qemu is the best (only) approach 
> for this.  At this point, I have all the necessary packages installed and 
> working on everything but the compute nodes.  What I need to do is to build 
> an KVM node and a Xen node first, then worry about VMware later.
>  
> So, I need a definitive build cookbook for bringing up LVM and Xen nodes 
> using qemu.  Right now when I try to launch instances they just get funky 
> errors and die.  Can I pick any/all the brains of you out n OpenStack land?
>  
> Thanks!
>  
> Dan O'Reilly
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