Hello There,
I'm designing a way to our company to manage our future CentOS linux hypervisors (KVM) on different places (we are going to migrate old free xenserver hypervisors to KVM), something like a private cloud, I'm not going to use the resources like cluster or anything, but I need a one place to check for all the healthy and info about the hosts / hypervisors and VMs, so I can do maintenance and backup control from one place.
So far in my research I'm taking a look on oVirt, does anyone have experience with it for multiple sites control? I only used it on local network, and with only 1 host, and I enjoyed it.
I was checking on OpenStack as well, but it does add all the cloud policies and stuff to the complexity, not a problem if it is the only free solution, anyone with experience with it on this scenario?
Thanks!
I'm designing a way to our company to manage our future CentOS linux hypervisors (KVM) on different places (we are going to migrate old free xenserver hypervisors to KVM), something like a private cloud, I'm not going to use the resources like cluster or anything, but I need a one place to check for all the healthy and info about the hosts / hypervisors and VMs, so I can do maintenance and backup control from one place.
So far in my research I'm taking a look on oVirt, does anyone have experience with it for multiple sites control? I only used it on local network, and with only 1 host, and I enjoyed it.
I was checking on OpenStack as well, but it does add all the cloud policies and stuff to the complexity, not a problem if it is the only free solution, anyone with experience with it on this scenario?
Thanks!