Re: VM management setup

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+1 for proxmox. (I'm contributor and I can say that ceph support is very good)

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De: jesper@xxxxxxxx
À: "ceph-users" <ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Envoyé: Vendredi 5 Avril 2019 21:34:02
Objet:  VM management setup

Hi. Knowing this is a bit off-topic but seeking recommendations 
and advise anyway. 

We're seeking a "management" solution for VM's - currently in the 40-50 
VM - but would like to have better access in managing them and potintially 
migrate them across multiple hosts, setup block devices, etc, etc. 

This is only to be used internally in a department where a bunch of 
engineering people will manage it, no costumers and that kind of thing. 

Up until now we have been using virt-manager with kvm - and have been 
quite satisfied when we were in the "few vms", but it seems like the 
time to move on. 

Thus we're looking for something "simple" that can help manage a ceph+kvm 
based setup - the simpler and more to the point the better. 

Any recommendations? 

.. found a lot of names allready .. 
OpenStack 
CloudStack 
Proxmox 
.. 

But recommendations are truely welcome. 

Thanks. 

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