Description
A CloudStack domain is a customer unit that creates separation for your cloud environment’s resources from other customers on the same infrastructure. The domain is used to configure your resource pool limits.
To add more resources you will need to upgrade your current Elastic Compute resource pool contract. This can be requested through the customer portal under your current Elastic Compute contract.
Viewing Domain limits
- From the left menu in the CloudStack panel, choose Domains and click Resources.
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All Domain limits will be shown in the overview.
Information
Resource name Description Instance limits The amount of instances that can run at the same time. The default limit can be increased by the CloudStack team without additional cost CPU limits The amount of virtual cpu cores that can be allocated to instances within this domain. Memory Limits (MiB) The amount of memory in mebibytes that can be allocated to instances within this domain. Primary storage limits (GiB) The amount of storage available for instance volumes and vm snapshots Volume limits The amount of volumes that can be created for the domain. The default limit can be increased by the CloudStack team without additional cost. Public IP limits The amount of IPv4 addresses allocated to the Domain for usage. Network limits The amount of virtual networks that can be created for the domain. The default limit can be increased by the CloudStack team without additional cost. VPC limits The amount of Virtual Private Clouds that can be created for the domain. The default limit can be increased by the CloudStack team without additional cost. Secondary storage limits (GiB)
The amount of storage available for storing templates, ISO’s and disk snapshots. Snapshot limits The amount of snapshots that can be created for the domain. The default limit can be increased by the CloudStack team without additional cost. Template limits The amount of templates that can be created for the domain. The default limit can be increased by the CloudStack team without additional cost. Project limits The amount of projects that can be created for the domain. The default limit can be increased by the CloudStack team without additional cost.
Updating Resource Count for a Domain
When you update the resource count for a domain, it updates and displays the latest information of the actual usage of some resources. On updating the resource count, the updated information of your domain (such as the number of instances, accounts, and volumes) displays.
This page also displays the limits of your domain. If you request an upgrade/downgrade of your CloudStack infrastructure, it will display here.
- From the left menu in the CloudStack panel, choose Domains.
- Click Update resource count from the top left options in the Domains overview page.
- Confirm with OK.