When you create VMs, you can assign hardware sources to VMs.
but how can i do that, do i have to assign hadware sources manually ( which when i want to create a VM, i have to set for example the memory from the first server and the CPU from the second or the opposite) or do i have just to specify that the VM would have an amout of memory and CPU and the cluster will choose from which servers the sources will be taken ???
i will probably choose Xen instead of Qemu and the servers OS will be Centos because they told me that i have ti use GFS for shared storage.
what do you think about it ?
but how can i do that, do i have to assign hadware sources manually ( which when i want to create a VM, i have to set for example the memory from the first server and the CPU from the second or the opposite) or do i have just to specify that the VM would have an amout of memory and CPU and the cluster will choose from which servers the sources will be taken ???
i will probably choose Xen instead of Qemu and the servers OS will be Centos because they told me that i have ti use GFS for shared storage.
what do you think about it ?
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