Jainesh,
As Syed mentioned, today Xen support in CloudStack is limited to XenServer
(or more precisely XAPI, but today XAPI really is only used with
XenServer). In 2014, I put forth a proposal to rectify that [1]. That
proposal contained two steps, first we needed to clean up the use of Xen
when X
I can probably elaborate on this a bit. Currently Xen (XenServer) uses XAPI
to interface with Cloudstack. This works for the most part but we would
ideally want to use libvirt as communication interface. This will enable a
lot of nice things like being able to support disk formats other than VHD
an
Hello Sir,
Can you please tell us more about the proposal to bring pure Xen in as
fully supported hypervisor and your project in security space?
Regards,
TheAtom
On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 4:15 PM, Tim Mackey wrote:
> Jainesh, and by extension all members of TheAtom, welcome to the CloudStack
> pr
Jainesh, and by extension all members of TheAtom, welcome to the CloudStack
project. You'll want to join the development list (dev@cloudstack.apache.org),
and look at the contributing section here:
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack and here:
https://cloudstack.apache.org/developers.html.
A prop