2015.09.04. 12:34 keltezéssel, Vadim Kimlaychuk írta:
> To ensure high quality of your service don't use ready-to-use templates.
> They are not very popular as well. Everyone deploys their own as I know.
Yeah... We usually upload an ISO, install it, prepare what We want and
make a template from the
To ensure high quality of your service don't use ready-to-use templates.
They are not very popular as well. Everyone deploys their own as I know.
Vadim.
On 2015-09-04 13:05, Cristian Ciobanu wrote:
Thanks for the info. i started with the basic networking.
I have a question regarding template
You can find a bunch at http://dl.openvm.eu
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Erik
On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 12:05 PM, Cristian Ciobanu
wrote:
> Thanks for the info. i started with the basic networking.
>
> I have a question regarding templates, where can i find some ready
> templates for CS (KVM)? for most used distro.
>
>
>
Thanks for the info. i started with the basic networking.
I have a question regarding templates, where can i find some ready templates
for CS (KVM)? for most used distro.
Regards,
Cristian
On 9/4/2015 11:23:09 AM, Vadim Kimlaychuk wrote:
Hello Cristian,
I have investigated possibility to h
Hello Cristian,
I have investigated possibility to host CS infrastructure on OVH around
year ago and here are my notices:
* Using vRack is possible with certain product ranges, and Enterprise
line does not have it. You will stick to Infrastructure and Storage
dedicated server lines and th
Thanks for clarification, the best option for me will be the Basic networking.
Can you help me with this ?
Regards,
Cristian
On 9/3/2015 10:18:12 PM, Erik Weber wrote:
Both types will allow you to have public traffic, but in different ways.
- Basic is the typical flat network, aka Amazon EC
Both types will allow you to have public traffic, but in different ways.
- Basic is the typical flat network, aka Amazon EC2, where each VM get its
own public ipaddress.
The downside is that the max size of your cloud is equal to your ip pool
(minus a few to system vms).
- Advanced is isolated in
Hello,
It's ok with Basic networking if this will allow me to have also
"public traffic".
Thanks.
Cristian
On 9/3/2015 10:02:36 PM, Erik Weber wrote:
Well, then there shouldn't be much OVH specific to think about.
Are you planning to use Advanced or Basic networking?
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Erik
On
Well, then there shouldn't be much OVH specific to think about.
Are you planning to use Advanced or Basic networking?
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Erik
On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 8:52 PM, Cristian Ciobanu
wrote:
> Hello,
>
>No, this is not for vrack. ( MAC allocation is mandatory only on normal
> dedicated servers )
Hello,
No, this is not for vrack. ( MAC allocation is mandatory only on normal
dedicated servers )
Regards,
Cristian
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On 9/3/2015 9:51:16 PM, Erik Weber wrote:
Before you put much work into
Before you put much work into this, you should verify with OVH that they'll
allow other MAC-adresses on your switchport(s).
Some hosting providers limit switchports to a set of pre-defined
MAC-addresses, and that is going to be a pain in the ass to overcome.
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Erik
On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 8:45
Hello,
I have some issue with the network, i'm not sure how to configure the
public and private network to work on OVH in Vrack. because i have only this
documentation from OVH and the documentation is only for for machine itself and
for ESXI/Proxmox/xen : http://help.ovh.com/VrackInfrast
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