T"
>>> instead of
>>> exec_and_log "$SCP -r $SRC $DST" "Error copying $SRC to $DST"
>>>
>>> The performance for frontend-local processes is fine - linespeed of the
>>> gbit host interface.
>>>
>>> It is a small vm (my
> exec_and_log "$SCP -r $SRC $DST" "Error copying $SRC to $DST"
>>
>> The performance for frontend-local processes is fine - linespeed of the gbit
>> host interface.
>>
>> It is a small vm (mysql is running on an external cluster), just 2GB of
t;>
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> Steve
>
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Subject: Re: [one-users] OpenNebula on a VM
Hi,
We run the oned and mm_sched daemons in a VM and have sunstone running in its
own VM. This way, even if
Hi,
We run the oned and mm_sched daemons in a VM and have sunstone running
in its own VM. This way, even if the sunstone get overloaded (it is a
public web site), the oned won't suffer.
Our opennebula VM has 4 cores and 32 GB Ram, but in our experience, the
load of the VM is very low and if
Hi,
Are there any restrictions on hosting OpenNebula Front-end on a virtual machine
if enough compute resources were guaranteed for that VM?
Is there a recommended systems requirements for OpenNebula installation
(CPU/RAM) .. I know it all depends on the environment size, num of
VMs/hypervisor