Thank you Shanker and IlYa for the emails.  I will continue monitoring this 
list and learning about CloudStack. 

Ian Jacobs
California State University, San Bernardino

-----Original Message-----
From: ilya musayev [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2014 11:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Starting from scratch using cloudstack

Hi Ian

Welcome to ACS mailing list.

The reason not many folks are responding to your thread because its open ended 
with no simple answer and too many dependencies.

For example, i run 2 virtual data centers in 1 single server.

I have a 1 host with 2x10CPUs and 256GB of RAM. On that single host i run 12 
VMware hypervisors, 2 vcenters , 2 cloudstack managements hosts, plus about 10 
auxilary vms.  On the nested hypervisorsi have deployed about 80 VMs mostly 
idle. Needless to say i dont expect any perfomance workload from these guest 
VMs as they are running on nested hypervisors
- but they function good enough for QA work.

You initial configuration is more than sufficient, but like Shanker mentioned, 
start slow and see where it takes you. At the end it comes down to your 
hypervisor technology and workload not CloudStack. 
CloudStack itself can handle couple of hundred VMs with minimum 2vCPUx4GB RAM. 
If you plan to run thousands, then you may want  to be more generous on your 
sources.

There are many videos and tutorial posted online on how to setup what you are 
trying to do. The getting started docs are also fairly descriptive.

Regards
ilya




On 7/1/14, 7:15 PM, Ian Jacobs wrote:
> I am starting from scratch as a new user of CloudStack 4.3.
>
> I was reviewing the documentation on version 4.3 and I am looking for a 
> recommended configuration of the servers. The link to the Architecture 
> Deployment, 
> http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/cloudstack-installation/en/latest/choosing_deployment_architecture.html
>  is nice to look at but I wasn't sure if the physical servers had 1,2,or more 
> network cards.   I have six fairly new Dell R210 servers with quad processors 
> and two Nic's.  Memory low but will be upgraded.  Is this usable.  Initially 
> I plan to use Centos/KVM as the host for the VM's.
>
> Did I miss a document that I should have been reviewing?
>
>
>
>
> Ian Jacobs
> California State University, San Bernardino
>

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