591
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Virtual Machines may have multiple NICs.
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6802
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Service offerings and disk offerings may be made private to a domain.
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1974
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The Virtual Router memory may be changed.
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2461
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A user may VPN into their virtual network using IPSec/L2TP.
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3120
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1:1 NAT of public IPs is possible.
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3346
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There is a command line interface (CLI) tool for the CloudStack. It is called cloudadm. This tool is in a beta state and its syntax may change substantially in future releases.
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3386
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Zones may be dedicated to domains. This allows for hardware dedication and a higher level of isolation.
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3676
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Multiple hypervisor types may exist in the same CloudStack cloud. An individual cluster consists of nodes of the same hypervisor type.
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4286
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Templates may be extracted via HTTP download or HTTP POST.
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4774
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ISOs may be public.
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4836
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Limits may be set on a domain basis. This allows an administrator to prescribe aggregate limits that apply to a set of accounts.
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5060
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Disk offerings can have arbitrary sizes.
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5147
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Primary storage devices may be placed into a maintenance mode. Then they may be taken offline and later returned to service.
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5190, 5191
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The URL used by the Console Proxy code and its associated SSL certificate may be configured and changed.
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5559
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Snapshots are supported for local disk storage.
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5592
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The DNS domain for guests may be configured.
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5688
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KVM CloudStack nodes now support VLANs for isolation.
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5784
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KVM CloudStack now supports snapshots.
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5800
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KVM CloudStack supports cluster functionality, analogous to vSphere and XenServer.
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6103
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The "look back period" for which the system considers a stopped VM to still be consuming resources is configurable.
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6994
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XenServer: administrators may add pre-existing SRs as primary storage to CloudStack. This enables support for FiberChannel storage.
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7871
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KVM: Shared mountpoint storage is available. This enables the use of clustered filesystems like OCFS2 as primary storage.
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Many
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There have been many API enhancements, including the ability to show the lineage of a volume, show a volume's attachment time, determine a cloud's capabilities, find the OS type of a virtual machine, search for deleted templates, and more.
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