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CEPH (Storage)

This section covers integrating CMP with CEPH as a distributed storage backend.

CEPH Features

Feature documentation for CEPH storage in CMP β€” customer and admin capabilities after the orchestrator is connected.

CloudStack (ACS)

Apache CloudStack is CMP's primary supported compute orchestrator. This section covers the complete setup from connecting CMP to CloudStack through to snapshots and backups.

CloudStack Features

Feature documentation for Apache CloudStack in CMP β€” how compute, network, storage, and related services work for admins and customers after CloudStack setup is complete.

CloudStack Packages

After zones and templates are configured, map CloudStack offerings to CMP rate card packages so customers can provision and purchase resources.

Configuring Templates in CMP

After a template has been created and validated at the orchestrator level, it must be re-configured manually in StackConsole CMP before it becomes available for customer VM provisioning.

Configuring Zones in CMP

After a zone has been created in CloudStack, it must be configured manually in StackConsole CMP before customers can provision resources in that datacenter region.

Console Access

NoVNC / console proxy access from the CMP customer portal.

Console Proxy Setup

VM console access in CMP depends entirely on CloudStack's Console Proxy β€” a dedicated System VM (Console Proxy VM, or CPVM) that is separate from the virtual router and other system VMs. CMP does not host or proxy console traffic itself. When a customer opens a VM console in the CMP portal, CMP requests a console endpoint from CloudStack and redirects the customer to the CloudStack console proxy URL.

IP Address

IP Address packages control how public IP addresses are billed when customers provision VMs with public access or purchase standalone reserved IPs.

IP Addresses

Public IP acquisition, association, and billing behaviour.

ISO

ISO image management in CMP for CloudStack β€” upload, attach, and bill customer ISOs when the ISO service is enabled for the platform.

ISO

ISO packages define how CMP bills customers for customer-owned ISO images stored in CMP. Customers use ISOs to boot VMs from custom install media instead of a pre-built OS template.

Isolated Network

An Isolated Network in Apache CloudStack is a private guest network dedicated to a single account. It is not part of a VPC. CMP creates and manages isolated networks through network offerings, virtual routers, public IP behaviour, and optional network billing.

Kubernetes

Managed Kubernetes clusters provisioned via CloudStack / CMP.

Kubernetes

Kubernetes packages define managed cluster configurations (node size, count ranges) mapped to the orchestrator's K8s cluster template.

L2 Network

An L2 Network in CloudStack is a layer-2 guest network. It does not deploy a virtual router for L3 services the way isolated or VPC networks do.

Load Balancer

Load Balancer packages define how CMP bills customers for network-level load balancing in CloudStack. In CloudStack, load balancers operate at the network and public IP layer β€” the virtual router distributes traffic to backend VMs using load balancer rules.

Load Balancers

Network load balancer rules and CMP load balancer packages.

Networks

CloudStack network types available through CMP. Each type has its own guest network model, routing behaviour, and package requirements.

OpenNebula

This section covers integrating CMP with OpenNebula as a compute orchestrator.

OpenNebula Features

Feature documentation for OpenNebula in CMP β€” customer and admin capabilities after the orchestrator is connected.

OpenStack

This section covers integrating CMP with OpenStack as a compute orchestrator.

OpenStack Features

Feature documentation for OpenStack in CMP β€” customer and admin capabilities after the orchestrator is connected.

Orchestrator Features

This section documents product features customers and admins use for each connected orchestrator β€” VMs, networks, storage, backups, and related capabilities in CMP.

Orchestrator Q&A

Questions about how CMP works with a connected cloud (Virtual Machines, networks, passwords, zones, and similar).

Orchestrator Requirements Overview

After completing the common prerequisites, you need to provide orchestrator-specific access and configuration details. Each orchestrator has its own credentials, connectivity, and setup checkpoints.

Orchestrator-Side Quota Sync

CMP manages quotas at the application level. Each connected orchestrator also enforces its own limits. The two systems are not synced automatically β€” admins must keep orchestrator limits equal to or greater than CMP account and project quotas.

PowerDNS

This section covers integrating CMP with PowerDNS for DNS management.

PowerDNS Features

Feature documentation for PowerDNS in CMP β€” customer and admin capabilities after the orchestrator is connected.

Preparing CMP-Compatible Templates

Before a template can be used for virtual machine provisioning through StackConsole CMP, it must be prepared and registered correctly at the CloudStack level. This page describes the recommended template requirements and best practices for Apache CloudStack.

Products

Configure Products in CMP under Settings β†’ Billing Setup β†’ Rate Cards β†’ Default β†’ Packages.

Proxmox VE

This section covers integrating CMP with Proxmox VE as a compute orchestrator.

Proxmox VE Features

Feature documentation for Proxmox VE in CMP β€” customer and admin capabilities after the orchestrator is connected.

Quota Management (ACS)

CloudStack has its own quota management system at domain, account, and project levels. CMP also has a separate quota engine β€” and the two systems do not share state.

Shared Network

A Shared Network in CloudStack is a guest network that can be used by multiple accounts within a zone (subject to CloudStack scope and admin configuration). Unlike isolated networks, it is not dedicated to a single tenant’s private router model in the same way.

Snapshot & Backup (pre-4.20)

This page covers the CMP automated snapshot/backup feature used with CloudStack versions before 4.20. For ACS 4.20+, see CloudStack Native Backup (v4.20+).

Snapshots

Volume snapshots and VM (instance) snapshots in CMP for CloudStack β€” create, manage, and restore snapshot points for disks and instances.

Storage Settings

Storage settings map CloudStack disk offerings to CMP storage categories so customers can choose storage tiers (for example, SSD or NVMe) when creating VMs and volumes.

Template

Custom Template packages define how CMP bills customers for customer-owned templates (ACCOUNT_TEMPLATE) stored under the My Template service. This is separate from admin-prepared OS templates used for standard VM provisioning.

Templates

Customer My Templates and template usage in CMP for CloudStack β€” create templates from VMs, manage account templates, and use them when provisioning instances.

Templates

Templates are the foundation for provisioning virtual machines through StackConsole CMP. This section explains how to prepare templates that are fully compatible with CMP and how to configure and manage them in CMP after they are registered in CloudStack.

Unit Pricing

Unit Pricing defines the per-unit monthly rates CMP uses to calculate bills when customers provision resources through custom packages β€” configurations they enter manually instead of selecting a predefined package tier.

Virtual Machine

Virtual Machine (VM) packages define the compute bundles (vCPU and RAM) that customers select when provisioning instances. Each predefined package in CMP maps to one CloudStack compute offering through the Select Offering field.

Virtual Machines

Create, manage, start/stop, and delete instances on CloudStack through CMP.

Virtual Router/VPC

Virtual Router / VPC packages define the VPC tiers customers select when creating a Virtual Private Cloud in CMP. Each package maps directly to CloudStack offerings:

VM Autoscale

Autoscale groups and related template/package requirements.

VM Autoscale

Configure VM Autoscale packages in CMP under Settings β†’ Billing Setup β†’ Rate Cards β†’ Default β†’ Packages.

VM Backup

Virtual machine backups in CMP for CloudStack β€” create, schedule, retain, and restore VM backups, with billing via the VM Backup package (BACKUP).

VM Backup

VM Backup packages define how CMP bills customers for virtual machine backups (BACKUP). When a customer creates or retains a VM backup, CMP charges based on the backup size in GB and the per-GB hourly rate configured in this package.

VMware Features

Feature documentation for VMware vSphere in CMP β€” customer and admin capabilities after the orchestrator is connected.

VMware vSphere

This section covers integrating CMP with VMware vSphere as a compute orchestrator.

Volumes

Root and data volumes, attach/detach, resize, and storage-category behaviour.

Volumes

Volumes packages map CloudStack disk offerings to CMP storage tiers. They are used when customers:

Volumes Snapshot

Volume Snapshot packages define how CMP bills customers for block storage volume snapshots (BS_SNAPSHOT). When a customer takes a snapshot of a root or data volume, CMP charges based on the current snapshot size and the per-GB hourly rate configured in this package.

VPC Network

A VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) in Apache CloudStack is a private, isolated part of the cloud with its own virtual network topology. Customers create VPCs in CMP by selecting a VPC package that maps to CloudStack VPC Offering and VPC Network Offering values.