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by rektide
4825 days ago
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I know more people would would be content to manage ESX with ovftool or some homebrew solution w/ the soap api
I for one am not content relying on someone else to manage all of our management tools. On that grounds, love hearing interesting news about OpenStack, CloudStack, Docker.io, or any project which releases open code purporting to helps us all to manage our many nodes, real and virtual. without usual userspace tools
As for the unusual "without usual userspace tools" criteria you added, I literally have no idea what you are talking about.OpenStack is a bunch of code that runs in an OS, there's nothing nearly so magical or different about an OpenStack node as you imply. Do whatever you feel is best for your host nodes. I install Debian packages on the host and manage it with many of the same tools used to manage it's images. It looks very much like the same usual "just a boring usual Linux node" node I log in to. http://wiki.debian.org/OpenStack |
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