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there are "clusters" in opennebula, and you can place "hosts" in a
cluster.<br>
In instance template, you can add a requirement on cluster<br>
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Olivier <br>
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Le 3/4/11 11:02 AM, Adrian Muresan a écrit :
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<td style="font: inherit;" valign="top">Hi<br>
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I'm Adrian, a PhD student from France.<br>
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Could you tell me if OpenNebula supports installation of
one single cloud across multiple clusters (similar to
EC2's availability zones/regions)?<br>
If yes, then is it possible to control VM placement from a
user's point of view? (similar to EC2's availability-zone
parameter from run-instances, or even better)<br>
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Sincerely,<br>
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Adrian<br>
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