[ovirt-users] Re: What is the status of the whole Ovirt Project?

2023-07-13 Thread Alex McWhirter
I would personally put CloudStack in the same category as OpenStack. Really the only difference is monolithic vs micro services. Both scale quite well regardless, just different designs. People can weigh the pros and cons of either to figure out what suites them. CloudStack is certainly an

[ovirt-users] Re: What is the status of the whole Ovirt Project?

2023-07-13 Thread Volenbovskyi, Konstantin via Users
Hi, We switched from Gluster to NFS provided by SAN array: maybe it was matter of combination of factors (configuration/version/whatever), but it was unstable for us. SPICE/QXL in RHEL 9: yeah, I understand that for some people it is important (I saw that someone is doing some forks whatever) I

[ovirt-users] Re: What is the status of the whole Ovirt Project?

2023-07-13 Thread Alex McWhirter
We still have a few oVirt and RHV installs kicking around, but between this and some core features we use being removed from el8/9 (gluster, spice / qxl, and probably others soon at this rate) we've heavily been shifting gears away from both Red Hat and oVirt. Not to mention the recent

[ovirt-users] Re: What is the status of the whole Ovirt Project?

2023-07-13 Thread eshwayri
I am beginning to have very similar thoughts. It's working fine for me now, but at some point something big is going to break. I already have VMWare running, and in fact, my two ESXi nodes have the exact same hardware as my two KVM nodes. Would be simple to do, but I really don't want to go