Hey, all. Senior OpenStack/Linux admin here. What with the "fun" in VMWare-land, my company is considering VMWare alternatives, and Proxmox leapt to mind as something I've seen highly recommended by people I trust, but is also something I've never used. So I have a few questions:
* Is it a reasonable replacement for VMWare? Mostly Windows clients, some Linux.
My company is also considering upgrading our aging OpenStack platform. Right now, a newer version of OpenStack is likely our target, but it _seems_ like Proxmox actually addresses most of our needs, however -- in chatting with ChatGPT -- it looks like two key things are missing, and I'm wondering if anyone has any insights:
* Dynamic DNS; are there any tie-ins? How do people handle that?
* Automated scheduling of VMs across compute nodes; is this able to be accomplished? Or should I be sticking with OpenStack?
Thanks for any insights, and apologies for newbie questions!
-Ken
* Is it a reasonable replacement for VMWare? Mostly Windows clients, some Linux.
My company is also considering upgrading our aging OpenStack platform. Right now, a newer version of OpenStack is likely our target, but it _seems_ like Proxmox actually addresses most of our needs, however -- in chatting with ChatGPT -- it looks like two key things are missing, and I'm wondering if anyone has any insights:
* Dynamic DNS; are there any tie-ins? How do people handle that?
* Automated scheduling of VMs across compute nodes; is this able to be accomplished? Or should I be sticking with OpenStack?
Thanks for any insights, and apologies for newbie questions!
-Ken