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The overview of it can be illustrated as below: | The overview of it can be illustrated as below: | ||
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== Benefits == | == Benefits == | ||
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The figure below shows the logical nodes in the FusionCompute. | The figure below shows the logical nodes in the FusionCompute. | ||
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=== Modules === | === Modules === | ||
− | * '''VRM''': Virtual Resource Management, | + | * '''VRM''': Virtual Resource Management, core controller nodes of FusionCompute. |
− | + | - Manages block storage resources in the cluster.<br/> | |
− | + | - Allocates private IP addresses for virtual machines (VMs) by using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). <br/> | |
− | + | - Manages nodes in the computing cluster and maps physical computing resources to virtual computing resources. <br/> | |
− | + | - Manages network resources, such as IP addresses, virtual local area network (VLAN) numbers, security groups, and DHCP severs in the cluster and allocates private IP addresses to non-VPC VMs. <br/> | |
− | + | - Manages the life cycle of VMs in the cluster and distributes and migrates VMs across CNAs. <br/> | |
− | + | - Dynamically adjusts resources in the cluster.<br/> | |
− | + | - Implements centralized management of virtual resources and user data and provides elastic computing, storage, and IP address services.<br/> | |
− | + | - Allows O&M engineers to remotely access the FusionCompute through a web interface to perform resource monitoring and management and view resource statistics reports.<br/> | |
* '''CNA''': Computing Node Agent, deploys on each compute nodes. | * '''CNA''': Computing Node Agent, deploys on each compute nodes. | ||
− | + | - Implements the virtual computing function. <br/> | |
− | + | - Manages the VMs running on the CNA.<br/> | |
− | + | - Manages the computing, storage, and network resources of the CNA.<br/> | |
* '''IMGS''': Image Storage.<br/> | * '''IMGS''': Image Storage.<br/> |
Revision as of 08:20, 9 December 2013
Overview
FusionCompute is a fully Huawei in-house developed computing virtualization software. FusionCompute provides the tuned high-performance and high reliabilities in VM instance provisioning, clustered resource pool management, and intelligent HA/FT scheduling.
The overview of it can be illustrated as below:
Benefits
Drafting
Topology
The figure below shows the logical nodes in the FusionCompute.
Modules
- VRM: Virtual Resource Management, core controller nodes of FusionCompute.
- Manages block storage resources in the cluster.
- Allocates private IP addresses for virtual machines (VMs) by using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
- Manages nodes in the computing cluster and maps physical computing resources to virtual computing resources.
- Manages network resources, such as IP addresses, virtual local area network (VLAN) numbers, security groups, and DHCP severs in the cluster and allocates private IP addresses to non-VPC VMs.
- Manages the life cycle of VMs in the cluster and distributes and migrates VMs across CNAs.
- Dynamically adjusts resources in the cluster.
- Implements centralized management of virtual resources and user data and provides elastic computing, storage, and IP address services.
- Allows O&M engineers to remotely access the FusionCompute through a web interface to perform resource monitoring and management and view resource statistics reports.
- CNA: Computing Node Agent, deploys on each compute nodes.
- Implements the virtual computing function.
- Manages the VMs running on the CNA.
- Manages the computing, storage, and network resources of the CNA.
- IMGS: Image Storage.
Configure
Drafting