Re: Centos under (vmware vs KVM)

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On Thu, May 05, 2011 at 01:58:04PM +0200, carlopmart wrote:
> On 05/05/2011 01:52 PM, przemolicc@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> What vmware version do you use: server, esxi?? What type of applications
> >>> do you run under these vms??
> >>>
> >>
> >> How mature is your organization?
> >> How big will this get?
> >
> > Why ?
> > I thought about technical comparison of both approaches.
> > Then having it you can see if this particular approach is suitable for you.
> >
> > Regards
> > Przemyslaw Bak (przemol)
> >
> 
> Which type of comporasion do you need??

Well, it seems that Best Practise would be better name for what I am looking for :-)

>   - How many vms supports each one??

I am looking for information like below:
- when you use KVM using more KVM VMs then X is not advisable since ...

>   - How many nodes can install inside a cluster??
>   - How many ram can I assign to a vm??

As many as appliaction need.

>   - Hard and soft limits on both platforms???
>   - What type of storage is supported on both platforms???

In general when you have many OS-es (CentOS) you face following problems:
- how to keep up with package updates ?
- how about security - is it easier to manage many CentOS-es or just one with many KVMs ?
- how to keep up with application maintenance (mysql, postgresql, apache, dns, etc) ?
Which approach would be better/easier ?


Regards
Przemyslaw Bak (przemol)



















































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