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Feathur should have it soon (tm). Currently in development. There are IPv6 pools in the "Release" branch, so it's coming along.
Problem is I don't want to wait a month or two, plus it's still unfinished even when v6 is added.
SolusVM supports it, badly.
OpenNebula supports it great, this is what we use!
Easy to setup? Stable?
OpenNebula take a little bit to set up, as it's a cloud platform; and you can set it up in thousands of different ways to accomplish many tasks, or accommodate many underlying file systems, storage area networks, etcetera.
It is extremely stable, whereas with SolusVM I was having an issue every other day...
Cool if you want to give any pointers that'd be great. Using it for some personal VMs for websites, extra projects and what not.
I would suggest using CentOS 6.5 x86_64 on a dedicated server that supports VT-x and VT-d as a good place to start. The KVM-quickstart guide on OpenNebula's website will help you get it running, you can even install the master server on the same as your hypervisor (ie: all in one); which is great for development!
OpenNebula is very easy to setup, I had a 32 node test rig setup in about 2 hours. It seems pretty stable but haven't done more than install it right now and play with some of the features.
Cause I'm a newb ;( and I like interfaces.. plus they're all gonna be v6 anyways.
Anyone know how much RAM openneb uses?
total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 15947 12894 3052 0 45 12162 -/+ buffers/cache: 686 15260 Swap: 8031 0 8031