Private cloud providers

 


This section describes how to install and configure hypervisors in Abiquo as cloud nodes.

Abiquo only supports hypervisors installed and configured as described in the corresponding documentation.

If you are integrating existing hypervisors, check this section to ensure they are compatible and properly configured.

Remember to consider the configuration limits of your hypervisors. Documentation is available for most hypervisors, for example, see VMware Maximum Configurations documents.




Cloud nodes

A cloud node is a server configured in Abiquo where the virtual resources assigned to each user are deployed.

For VMware and Hyper-V, you do not need to install any agents or additional software. For  KVM you must install the Abiquo AIM agent on each KVM host. 

The following pages describe the hypervisor integrations.




Features summary table

The following table summarizes the hypervisor features of the most popular hypervisors available in the Abiquo platform.

Customers should always check the specific hypervisor features tables for further information.





Virtualization technology

Features

vCenter/vSphere ESXi

Hyper-V

KVM

 General information

Version

6.x, 7.x

R2+

KVM 0.12+



Operating system or profile

n/a

Server 2012
Core 2012

CentOS 7

 Virtualization

VLAN support for
virtualizing DHCP

-

Sub hypervisor

Name

vCenter hosts,

vCenter Clusters

-

-

Manager hypervisor

Name

vCenter

Hyper-V Manager

-



Direct integration

-

-



Compatibility

-

-

Storage

Disk controllers

IDE, SCSI, SATA

IDE, SCSI

IDE, SCSI, VIRTIO



Datastores

All

local disk,
SMB

All 

External storage

iSCSI storage

with iSCSI adapter or NFS



LUN limit

iSCSI 256 LUNs per cluster

-

-



Secondary disks
on datastore

Storage resize

Primary disk resize

thin-provisioned
on SCSI or SATA controller only,
with no VM snapshots


VMDK sparse
VHD



Secondary disk resize

thin-provisioned
on SCSI or SATA controller only,
with no VM snapshots



Volume resize

Apps library

Persistent virtual machines

VHD
VHDX



Instance

Move

VM migration

set more frequent
VSM polling



Storage migration

with vMotion
of VM





QEMU

HA

Hypervisor

With vCenter

Failover Clustering

-

Monitoring
and metrics

Hypervisor

With vCenter

 




 

VM movement support

Abiquo supports the following hypervisor VM movement functionality. Note that target datastore must always be enabled in Abiquo for detection to work as expected.

Hypervisor

Move technology

Notes

Hypervisor

Move technology

Notes

ESX/ESXi

vMotion

See How to make VMware vMotion work with Abiquo. Abiquo does not support vMotion between machines with different network service types

Hyper-V

VM Move

Abiquo uses Msvm_MigrationJob to detect moved VMs. These jobs only exist for 5 minutes, so ensure the abiquo.vsm.pollingfrequency.hyperv_301 is configured to a low value. The default value of 5000 milliseconds is appropriate.

KVM

Live Migration

Not supported on virtualized hypervisors (QEMU). See How to configure KVM for live migration under Abiquo




Virtual machine templates

See Template compatibility tableAdd VM templates to the catalogue and Importing templates into the catalogue






Remote access support

Abiquo enables remote access to VMs through the eye icon. Abiquo includes the default Guacamole server for VNC, RDP, and SSH connections and it also supports WebMKS for vCloud and vCenter. The Guacamole client interface and WebMKS can be branded. Abiquo can use WebMKS with a websocket proxy. See Configure remote access to virtual machines



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