Guillaume FORTAINE wrote: > Misters, > >> When is oVirt going to reach a stability that makes it possible to >> consider it for deployment? Right now it seems to be too much in flux >> to roll it out in any serious way. What is the roadmap for the project? > > I would greatly appreciate to have your comments about this open source > project used by Google in a production environment, if possible, please : > > http://code.google.com/p/ganeti/
Does ganeti provide a decent web based management solution? (I am not familiar with Ganeti, just wondering...). There is the ganeti-gui project. But it hasn't released any code yet and is just a single person project apparently. There are always the same set of questions: - who is using this technology? - for what purpose is it used? - what are the goals of the project? Maybe someone doesn't need a web management solution (or any GUI-based solution) at all. Maybe then ovirt is an overkill. Maybe someone is looking for an embedded solution or even adding KVM&Co. to the BIOS onto the flash. Those are all different possibilities and targets. I don't think, that one project for any requirement makes sense. I think, ovirt has a great potential. But it takes more time to make it usable for average users. I gave it a try some months ago. I struggled as well, but it gave me a nice impression. Maybe you could give ganeti a try and report back here? If neither existing open source project is what you are looking for, why not starting your own one? Regards, Ingmar _______________________________________________ Ovirt-devel mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ovirt-devel
