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===== Choice ===== | ===== Choice ===== | ||
* [[https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/comments/acerfi/what_is_the_most_appropriate_hypervisor_ecosystem/|What is the most appropriate "hypervisor" ecosystem for a home lab?]] | * [[https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/comments/acerfi/what_is_the_most_appropriate_hypervisor_ecosystem/|What is the most appropriate "hypervisor" ecosystem for a home lab?]] | ||
- | * | + | * [[https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/comments/d9shck/xcpng_vs_proxmox/|XCP-NG vs. Proxmox?]] |
+ | * [[https://www.ijstr.org/final-print/mar2018/Comparative-Analysis-Of-Proxmox-Ve-And-Xenserver-As-Type-1-Open-Source-Based-Hypervisors-.pdf|Comparative Analysis Of Proxmox VE And Xenserver As Type 1 Open Source Based Hypervisors]] | ||
* VMware ESXi | * VMware ESXi | ||
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* oVirt (RHEV) | * oVirt (RHEV) | ||
* Xen | * Xen | ||
- | * XenServer - free version is limited | + | * [[https://xenproject.org/|XEN PROJECT]] |
+ | * Open source, free, no corporate support | ||
+ | * [[https://xenserver.org/|XenServer]] ==> Citrix Hypervisor | ||
+ | * XenServer is an enterprise-class, cloud-proven, virtualization platform that delivers all of the critical features needed for any server and datacenter virtualization implementation. | ||
+ | * XenServer is a Linux distribution that is based on the Xen hypervisor, the Linux kernel, and the CentOS Linux distribution and user tools. | ||
+ | * free version is limited | ||
+ | * windows management client | ||
* XCP-ng | * XCP-ng | ||
- | * (+) Nice Windows GUI Tool XCP-ng Center | + | * (+) Nice **Windows** GUI Tool XCP-ng Center |
- | * (+) Web UI based mangement: Xen Orchestra | + | * (-) No WEB UI |
+ | * (+) Xen Orchestra independent Web GUI: centralised management tool. Capable to manage multiple locations, moving VMs between locations. | ||
+ | * delta backups, continuous replication | ||
* (-) Thin provisioning only on local EXT3/4 fs, NFS, File, XOSAN (VDI files) | * (-) Thin provisioning only on local EXT3/4 fs, NFS, File, XOSAN (VDI files) | ||
* Block based devices only with THICK provisioning (local LVM, iSCSI, HBA) | * Block based devices only with THICK provisioning (local LVM, iSCSI, HBA) | ||
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* Proxmox | * Proxmox | ||
+ | * (+) simple | ||
* virtualization | * virtualization | ||
* (+) KVM virtualization | * (+) KVM virtualization | ||
- | * (+) light LXC | + | * (+) native support for LXC |
* (-) no docker support | * (-) no docker support | ||
* (+) Debian based - possible to do lots of unsupported things from OS | * (+) Debian based - possible to do lots of unsupported things from OS | ||
- | * (+) Clustering | + | * (+) run on any HW |
- | * (+) CEPH | + | * (+) GPU/PCI passthrough |
+ | * (+) Clustering - one web interface to manage multiple nodes (but not separate locations) | ||
+ | * (+) CEPH, NFS, CIFS | ||
* (+) ZFS | * (+) ZFS | ||
* (+) working memory ballooning | * (+) working memory ballooning | ||
* (+) KSM | * (+) KSM |