Thanks everyone for the inputs. Much appreciated.

Regards,
Leo

On Fri, 14 Apr 2023 at 08:57, Nux <[email protected]> wrote:

> And if you don't need advanced features, go with Security Groups zones,
> they're the most scalable and simple (but you lose built-in features
> like LB, VPN etc).
>
> On 2023-04-14 16:03, Ricardo Pertuz wrote:
> > For large deployments consider using VXLAN Segmentation with BGP
> >
> > From: Nux <[email protected]>
> > Date: Friday, 14 April 2023, 4:34 AM
> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
> > Cc: Leo <[email protected]>
> > Subject: Re: Questions about Cloud Stack scale
> > Depends. If you use XenServer/XCP or VMWare you will be limited to 64
> > hypervisors per cluster by the platforms.
> > With KVM there is no limit, but you will want to stop somewhere as all
> > that broadcast chatter will become noisy, among other complications.
> >
> > Largest deployments anecdotally seem to be in tens/hundreds of
> > thousands
> > of hypervisors.
> >
> > Biggest pro compared to most other solutions - 1-2 skilled sysadmins
> > can
> > make it work and keep it working.
> >
> > On 2023-04-14 07:15, Leo wrote:
> >> Hello Cloud Stack experts!
> >>
> >> We are considering using Cloud Stack to setup a private cloud. I was
> >> wondering if there are any scale and performance numbers that are
> >> published. I would like to know the following:
> >>
> >> - How large a single cloud stack cluster can be in terms of number of
> >> bare
> >> metal machines? Anyone know of the largest installation?
> >> - What is the VM placement rate? i.e. How many VMs create requests can
> >> be
> >> submitted and how fast does the scheduler process these requests?
> >> - Any pros or limitations compared to other cloud softwares like
> >> OpenStack or Kubernetes others?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Leo
>

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