Open vSwitch 2.5 on Hyper-V (STT) – Part 4
OVS STT setup on Hyper-V without OpenStack
In this post we will explain how to configure manually a Open vSwitch STT tunnel between VMs running on Hyper-V and KVM hosts.
DetailsOVS STT setup on Hyper-V without OpenStack
In this post we will explain how to configure manually a Open vSwitch STT tunnel between VMs running on Hyper-V and KVM hosts.
DetailsOVS GRE setup on Hyper-V without OpenStack
In this post we will explain how to configure manually a Open vSwitch GRE tunnel between VMs running on Hyper-V and KVM hosts.
DetailsOVS VXLAN setup on Hyper-V without OpenStack In the previous post we explained how to deploy Open vSwitch (OVS) on Hyper-V and integrate it into an OpenStack environment. In this second part we will explain how to configure manually a VXLAN tunnel between VMs running on Hyper-V and KVM hosts. KVM OVS configuration In this example,…
DetailsAs you may already know, OpenStack Mitaka has been recently released. It has been quite an eventful cycle, full of new features, increased performance and overall reliability improvements on our Windows and Hyper-V OpenStack drivers. In this blog post, we’d like to present some of the most meaningful changes and updates that come with…
DetailsWe are happy to announce the availability of Open vSwitch 2.5 (OVS) for Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012, 2012 R2 and 2016 (technical preview) thanks to the joint effort of Cloudbase Solutions, VMware and the rest of the Open vSwitch community. The OVS 2.5 release includes the Open vSwitch CLI tools and services (e.g. ovsdb-server, ovs-vswitchd, ovs-vsctl, ovs-ofctl, etc.), and an updated version…
DetailsIntroducing the first fully Hyper-Converged Windows® server and OpenStack based cloud infrastructure that eliminates the need for expensive dedicated storage hardware, enabling distributed data across individual cloud servers. In this configuration all nodes have compute, storage and networking roles, increasing scalability and fault tolerance to new levels while drastically reducing the costs. Hyper-Converged…
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