From: Bob McWhirter [mailto:bmcwhirt@redhat.com]
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Yah, definitely. I'll get number of cores added in.
In terms of NICs, I'll have to see what's reasonable for EC2. For RHEV-M, it's a configurable option?
[IH] you can define nic's per template and per vm. You can add/remove nic's as you want. You don't realy assign nic's though, rather logical networks which are exposed as nic's in the vm, and mapped to logical networks on the hosts.
Disks are separate, at least from the EC2 POV. You have the local disk, and then you can have zero-or-more additional storage volumes mounted to an instance.
How's that map to RHEV-M?
[IH] you can add/remove disks from a VM as you want. Disks can be sparse or preallocated, have different formats (cow, raw), be snapshots from the shared templates (cow only). There isn't exactly the notion of 'local disk', but this can probably be abstracted for template driven cloud vm's.
-Bob