Re: [libvirt-users] nvme, spdk and host linux version

2019-12-12 Thread Michal Privoznik
On 12/12/19 3:51 PM, Mauricio Tavares wrote: On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 5:40 AM Michal Privoznik wrote: On 11/27/19 4:12 PM, Mauricio Tavares wrote: I have been following the patches on nvme support on the list and was wondering: If I wanted to build a vm host to be on the bleeding edge for

Re: [libvirt-users] nvme, spdk and host linux version

2019-12-12 Thread Mauricio Tavares
On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 5:40 AM Michal Privoznik wrote: > > On 11/27/19 4:12 PM, Mauricio Tavares wrote: > > I have been following the patches on nvme support on the list and was > > wondering: If I wanted to build a vm host to be on the bleeding edge > > for nvme and spdk fun in libvirt, which

Re: [libvirt-users] nvme, spdk and host linux version

2019-12-12 Thread Michal Privoznik
On 11/27/19 4:12 PM, Mauricio Tavares wrote: I have been following the patches on nvme support on the list and was wondering: If I wanted to build a vm host to be on the bleeding edge for nvme and spdk fun in libvirt, which linux distro -- fedora/ubuntu/centos/etc -- should I pick? For NVMe

Re: [libvirt-users] nvme, spdk and host linux version

2019-12-11 Thread Ján Tomko
On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 06:42:40PM -0500, Cole Robinson wrote: On 11/27/19 10:12 AM, Mauricio Tavares wrote: I have been following the patches on nvme support on the list and was wondering: If I wanted to build a vm host to be on the bleeding edge for nvme and spdk fun in libvirt, which linux

Re: [libvirt-users] nvme, spdk and host linux version

2019-12-10 Thread Cole Robinson
On 11/27/19 10:12 AM, Mauricio Tavares wrote: > I have been following the patches on nvme support on the list and was > wondering: If I wanted to build a vm host to be on the bleeding edge > for nvme and spdk fun in libvirt, which linux distro -- > fedora/ubuntu/centos/etc -- should I pick? IMO

[libvirt-users] nvme, spdk and host linux version

2019-11-27 Thread Mauricio Tavares
I have been following the patches on nvme support on the list and was wondering: If I wanted to build a vm host to be on the bleeding edge for nvme and spdk fun in libvirt, which linux distro -- fedora/ubuntu/centos/etc -- should I pick? ___