Thank you for such a detailed answer. Also, reading this forum, I found options
with changing the Ansible code. But without clear instructions and any results.
The option of installing oVirt on a supported processor and then installing an
unsupported one is interesting, but time-consuming.
If
I believe oVirt draws the line at Nehalem, which contained important
improvements to VM performance like extended page tables. Your Core 2 based
Xeon is below that line and you'd have to change the code to make it work.
Ultimately oVirt is just using KVM, so if KVM works, oVirt can be made to
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