[ovirt-users] Re: CPU Type compatibility matrix

2019-12-11 Thread thomas
Actually oVirt simply makes the node you initially install the HostedEngine on the baseline, which is why it says in the docs that you should run it from your "oldest" machine to ensure it doesn't fall over in case an even older host wins the contest for running the management engine VM after

[ovirt-users] Re: CPU Type compatibility matrix

2019-12-10 Thread Michal Skrivanek
> On 10 Dec 2019, at 11:57, Joseph Goldman wrote: > > The matrix is basically Intel ARK - oVirt, from my understanding, will set > the cluster to the minimum supported set of instructions. Meaning if they are > identical instruction sets across all CPU's - then nothing is lost, but if >

[ovirt-users] Re: CPU Type compatibility matrix

2019-12-10 Thread Joseph Goldman
The matrix is basically Intel ARK - oVirt, from my understanding, will set the cluster to the minimum supported set of instructions. Meaning if they are identical instruction sets across all CPU's - then nothing is lost, but if even 1 CPU in the cluster has less available features then the