System RequirementsΒΆ
Warning
It is advised to manage one vCenter by only one vOneCloud. Otherwise VMs from both server will clash and poduce errors.
The following components are needed to be present in the infrastructure to implement a cloud infrastructure run by vOneCloud:
Component | Observations |
vCenter 5.5 and 6.0 |
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ESX 5.5 and 6.0 |
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Guest OS | VMware tools are needed in the guestOS to enable several features (contextualization and networking feedback). Please install VMware Tools (for Windows) or Open Virtual Machine Tools (for *nix) in the guestOS. |
Note
To enable VNC functionality for vOneCloud, repeat the following procedure for each ESX:
- In the vSphere client proceed to Home -> Inventory -> Hosts and Clusters
- Select the ESX host, Configuration tab and select Security Profile in the Software category.
- In the Firewall section, select Edit. Enable GDB Server, then click OK.
Make sure that the ESX hosts are reachable from vOneCloud.
vOneCloud ships with a default of 2 CPUs and 2 GB of RAM, and as such it has been certified for infrastructures of the following dimensions:
- Up to 4 vCenters
- Up to 40 ESXs managed by each vCenter
- Up to 1.000 VMs in total, each vCenter managing up to 250 VMs
- Up to 100 users, being the concurrent limit 10 users accessing the system simultaneously
Note
For infrastructures exceeding the aforementioned limits, we recommend an installation of OpenNebula from scratch on a bare metal server, using the vCenter drivers