On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 06:04:57PM -0400, Dave Neary wrote:
 Hi,
 
 On 08/14/2015 10:56 PM, Outback Dingo wrote:
 >Id plainly like to see a breakdown of how this compares to say FUEL, or
 >HP Helion, or IBMs openstack deployments
 >Though Id also like to see someone get RDO to work with XENServer
 >deployments also, seems RDO is pretty much kvm based only
 
 While any compute nodes deployed by RDO would be KVM nodes, I don't see any
 reason that someone couldn't add Hyper-V, ESX or Xen nodes to Nova's compute
 pool with RDO - the bits are the same as upstream Nova, and of course
 whether such a configuration is supported is not an issue.
 
 In fact, I'm pretty sure that CERN deploys Hyper-V and KVM nodes using RDO.
 I don't see any reason why someone couldn't do the same with Xen, and
 document any issues they have on 
rdoproject.org
 
 Thanks,
 Dave. 
For what it's worth, Ironic supports all kinds of interesting power
drivers, way more than just IPMI. DRAC, ILO, AMT, ssh (for virt), WOL (a
super-simple wake-on-lan driver that only knows how to power machines
on), etc. cc-ing Lucas for more info.
--Hugh
 
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