hi
my understanding is that we can use openshift with containers and vms.
it would be a possible option but inside an industry enviroment i need to
freeze versions and ovirt 4.3 allows this. i am not sure what openshift is
doing.
br
marcel
Am 6. Februar 2021 14:04:35 MEZ schrieb Uwe
Hi Strahil,
Am 06.02.21 um 06:26 schrieb Strahil Nikolov:
I know several telecoms in Bulgaria use RHV, but they are small clients.
Yet, Openshift with 3 nodes looks quite difficult, while oVirt/RHV excells.
As I understand it, Openshift is mostly about containers, it is a
different product
I know several telecoms in Bulgaria use RHV, but they are small clients.
Yet, Openshift with 3 nodes looks quite difficult, while oVirt/RHV excells.
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
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On Fri, Feb 5, 2021 at 20:11, Uwe Laverenz wrote: Hi.
Am 03.02.21 um 08:56
Hi.
Am 03.02.21 um 08:56 schrieb Strahil Nikolov via Users:
but without big software companies it will be quite hard. If Red Hat
shifts to Openshift, I am afraid that this project will be going into
oblivion.
My guess: if this happens then probably because OVirt/RHEV wasn't
successful
Yeah,
but without big software companies it will be quite hard. If Red Hat shifts to
Openshift, I am afraid that this project will be going into oblivion.
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
Similar question has been asked in "Is there a plan for ovirt 4.5 and furture
versions?"[1] thread.As a
Il giorno mar 2 feb 2021 alle ore 15:55 ha
scritto:
> What is the future of oVirt with RHV 4.4 being the last RHV release? -
> see https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/rhev
>
> With the release of RHV 4.4 Red Hat continues to invest in and support
> customers with a production-ready
Hmmm... I'm also interested in that one.
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
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What is the future of oVirt with RHV 4.4 being the last RHV release? - see
https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/rhev
With the release of RHV 4.4 Red Hat continues to invest
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