Okay, so this topic is quite vast, but I believe I can at the very least
give you a few pointers and maybe others might chime in as well.
Firstly, there's the Kubevirt project. It enables you to manage both
application containers and virtual machines workloads (that cannot be
easily containerized)
Hi Jan,
Honestly, I didn't have anything specific in mind, just what is being used out
there today and what may be more prevalent.
Just getting my oVIrt set up and want to know what might be recommended. Would
probably be mostly deploying images like Homeassistent, piHole, etc.. for now.
I gu
Hi Robert,
there are different answers based on what you mean by integrating oVirt and
containers. Do you mean:
- Installing container management (Kubernetes or OpenShift) on top of oVirt
and using oVirt as infrastructure?
- Managing containers from oVirt interface?
- Running VM workloads inside
On Dec 24, 2019 02:18, Jayme wrote:
>
> If you can afford it I would definitely do raid. Being able to monitor and
> replace disks at the raid level is much easier than brick. With raid I’d do a
> gluster arbiter setup so your aren’t losing too much space.
>
> Keep an eye on libgfapi. It’s not
I was searching around to try and figure out the best way to integrate oVirt
and containers.
I have found some sites that discuss it but all of them are like 2017 and older.
Any recommendations?
Just build VM's to host containers or is there some direct integration?
Here are a couple of the ol
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