OpenStack Compute supports many hypervisors, which might make it difficult for you to choose one. Most installations use only one hypervisor. However you can use the section called “ComputeFilter” and the section called “ImagePropertiesFilter” to schedule to different hypervisors within the same installation. The following links help you choose a hypervisor. See http://wiki.openstack.org/HypervisorSupportMatrix for a detailed list of features and support across the hypervisors.
The following hypervisors are supported:
KVM - Kernel-based Virtual Machine. The virtual disk formats that it supports it inherits from QEMU since it uses a modified QEMU program to launch the virtual machine. The supported formats include raw images, the qcow2, and VMware formats.
LXC - Linux Containers (through libvirt), use to run Linux-based virtual machines.
QEMU - Quick EMUlator, generally only used for development purposes.
UML - User Mode Linux, generally only used for development purposes.
VMWare vSphere 4.1 update 1 and newer, runs VMWare-based Linux and Windows images through a connection with a vCenter server or directly with an ESXi host.
Xen - XenServer, Xen Cloud Platform (XCP), use to run Linux or Windows virtual machines. You must install the
nova-compute
service in a para-virtualized VM.PowerVM - Server virtualization with IBM PowerVM, use to run AIX, IBM i and Linux environments on IBM POWER technology.
Hyper-V - Server virtualization with Microsoft's Hyper-V, use to run Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD virtual machines. Runs
nova-compute
natively on the Windows virtualization platform.Bare Metal - Not a hypervisor in the traditional sense, this driver provisions physical hardware through pluggable sub-drivers (for example, PXE for image deployment, and IPMI for power management).
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