Since i was one of the requesters i guess i should kick this off..
I currently use ESXi5 free edition and have Amahi running.
I recently became aware of Proxmox and it seems to have lots of advantages.
1. more than 4 vCPUS (ESXi free limitation)
2. more native hardware support. ESXi strongly favors Intel hardware and support for anything else is sometimes an issue.
3. OpenVZ. This one has me a little excited and am looking forward to seeing it in action.
4. since the host is native Debian, i think i can use it for things like NTP, master DNS and DHCP for multiple subnets
5. i dont need a client installed on a windows PC to manage it.....all web based
I am wondering if anyone has anything to add to that?
CiscOH
Amyone using Virtualization?
Amyone using Virtualization?
Last edited by ciscoh on Wed Apr 18, 2012 5:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Amyone using Virtualization?
I'm not using it for live server yet, but I have been
a) testing all amahireleases and betas within both VirtualBox and VMWare Workstation
b) testing VMWare and Proxmox and recently XenServer as potential hosts for having Amahi within as a VM.
... mainly because I'm trying to decide which host will contain my servers including Amahi
So far, the most flexible for control of IO as I've seen, is VMWare.. but that's likely because I'm not entirely familiar with the finer details of Debian (what Proxmox is at the core) versus Fedora, which apparently virtualizes as a host as well especially in version 16, which Amahi will hit soon(ish?)
a) testing all amahireleases and betas within both VirtualBox and VMWare Workstation
b) testing VMWare and Proxmox and recently XenServer as potential hosts for having Amahi within as a VM.
... mainly because I'm trying to decide which host will contain my servers including Amahi
So far, the most flexible for control of IO as I've seen, is VMWare.. but that's likely because I'm not entirely familiar with the finer details of Debian (what Proxmox is at the core) versus Fedora, which apparently virtualizes as a host as well especially in version 16, which Amahi will hit soon(ish?)
SgtFoo
HDA: VM inside oVirt FX-8300 95w (2 cores for HDA), 32GB RAM (2GB for HDA)
My PC: FX-8300, 16GB RAM, 3x 1TB HDDs, Radeon HD6970 2GB video; Win10 Pro x64
Other: PC, Asus 1215n (LXLE), Debian openZFS server (3x(2x2tb) mirrors)
Modem&Network: Thomson DCM475; Asus RT-AC66U; HP 1800-24G switch
HDA: VM inside oVirt FX-8300 95w (2 cores for HDA), 32GB RAM (2GB for HDA)
My PC: FX-8300, 16GB RAM, 3x 1TB HDDs, Radeon HD6970 2GB video; Win10 Pro x64
Other: PC, Asus 1215n (LXLE), Debian openZFS server (3x(2x2tb) mirrors)
Modem&Network: Thomson DCM475; Asus RT-AC66U; HP 1800-24G switch
Re: Amyone using Virtualization?
I am experimenting with Proxmox for a week or so now. I accidentally stumbled across it and have been playing it ever since. It works well on my Pentium Dual core processor with 3GB RAM so far. Its a little slow, but that is expected given the hardware I am using.
There are a lot of nice features and it seems to work well even for a rookie such as myself.
There are a lot of nice features and it seems to work well even for a rookie such as myself.
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My HDA: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz on MSI board, 16GB RAM, 1TBx1+2TBx2+4TBx2
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My HDA: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz on MSI board, 16GB RAM, 1TBx1+2TBx2+4TBx2
Re: Amyone using Virtualization?
the main reason i would go to PM rather than ESXi is the limitations. Specifically the 4 vCPU limit.
You cant do much with 4 cores....maybe 4 machines.
For me I have the following i run virtual:
1. Amahi
2. Vyatta
3. Windows Media Center
4. Home Automation Server
5. FTP Server hosted for work
I want to have more VMs for work lab related stuff but dont have the resources. I would love to have an i7 with 16GB+ but cant do that with ESX. I will likely switch to PM for that reason alone. Unless i become aware of some critical flaw of course
You cant do much with 4 cores....maybe 4 machines.
For me I have the following i run virtual:
1. Amahi
2. Vyatta
3. Windows Media Center
4. Home Automation Server
5. FTP Server hosted for work
I want to have more VMs for work lab related stuff but dont have the resources. I would love to have an i7 with 16GB+ but cant do that with ESX. I will likely switch to PM for that reason alone. Unless i become aware of some critical flaw of course
Re: Amyone using Virtualization?
Here's an article I stumbled upon where an incredible number of OpenVZ containers (nearly 650) were active on one physical host..
http://www.montanalinux.org/openvz-experiment.html
It shows the power of openVZ and how really only the non-linux OSs need full KVM layer.... saving us precious efficiency!
http://www.montanalinux.org/openvz-experiment.html
It shows the power of openVZ and how really only the non-linux OSs need full KVM layer.... saving us precious efficiency!
SgtFoo
HDA: VM inside oVirt FX-8300 95w (2 cores for HDA), 32GB RAM (2GB for HDA)
My PC: FX-8300, 16GB RAM, 3x 1TB HDDs, Radeon HD6970 2GB video; Win10 Pro x64
Other: PC, Asus 1215n (LXLE), Debian openZFS server (3x(2x2tb) mirrors)
Modem&Network: Thomson DCM475; Asus RT-AC66U; HP 1800-24G switch
HDA: VM inside oVirt FX-8300 95w (2 cores for HDA), 32GB RAM (2GB for HDA)
My PC: FX-8300, 16GB RAM, 3x 1TB HDDs, Radeon HD6970 2GB video; Win10 Pro x64
Other: PC, Asus 1215n (LXLE), Debian openZFS server (3x(2x2tb) mirrors)
Modem&Network: Thomson DCM475; Asus RT-AC66U; HP 1800-24G switch
Re: Amyone using Virtualization?
Here's an article I stumbled upon where an incredible number of OpenVZ containers (nearly 650) were active on one physical host..
http://www.montanalinux.org/openvz-experiment.html
It shows the power of openVZ and how really only the non-linux OSs need full KVM layer.... saving us precious efficiency!
a good read and encourages more tinkering
Re: Amyone using Virtualization?
I am really happy with Proxmox. I have Fedora 17 running as a VM now as well.
ßîgƒσστ65
Applications Manager
My HDA: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz on MSI board, 16GB RAM, 1TBx1+2TBx2+4TBx2
Applications Manager
My HDA: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz on MSI board, 16GB RAM, 1TBx1+2TBx2+4TBx2
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