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

2023-10-15 Thread Christopher Law
: What is the status of the whole Ovirt Project? All, I'd rather base against either Rocky or Alma in the shorter term, or Ubuntu/Debian for a longer view. oVirt IMHO is a superior product to anything else if you know your way around it. Fantastic and informative GUI, a great set of APIs

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

2023-10-12 Thread Alex Crow via Users
Thanks Neal, your insight is very much appreciated. A lot of people forget about SuSE, but it's got the same ethos that RH had a few years ago, and it's worth looking into. I can imagine Fedora being a choice in CI/CD deployments but I'd be surprised is more old-fashioned companies would

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

2023-09-07 Thread Neal Gompa
On Thu, Sep 7, 2023 at 8:35 AM Alex Crow via Users wrote: > > All, > > I'd rather base against either Rocky or Alma in the shorter term, or > Ubuntu/Debian for a longer view. oVirt IMHO is a superior product to > anything else if you know your way around it. Fantastic and informative > GUI, a

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

2023-09-07 Thread Alex Crow via Users
All, I'd rather base against either Rocky or Alma in the shorter term, or Ubuntu/Debian for a longer view. oVirt IMHO is a superior product to anything else if you know your way around it. Fantastic and informative GUI, a great set of APIs, and pretty solid in terms of storage support. I'm

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

2023-07-21 Thread Neal Gompa
If you'd prefer to keep going with CentOS Stream, there are a few options wrt QEMU: - Getting a non-conflicting full build of QEMU in EPEL - Rebuilding QEMU from CentOS Stream with the extra features enabled in the Virt SIG

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

2023-07-21 Thread Jean-Louis Dupond via Users
Feel free to post patches to build oVirt on Fedora for example? What is needed for it? Is it a big change? Can't we just support FC and CS if the need is that high? The SPICE argument is a non-issue imo, there are already some people that rebuild the qemu packages for CS9 with SPICE enabled,

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

2023-07-21 Thread Sandro Bonazzola
Il giorno gio 20 lug 2023 alle ore 20:36 Alex McWhirter ha scritto: > Largely package / feature support. RHEL is clearly betting the farm on > OpenShift / OKD. Which is fine, but the decision to depreciate / remove > things in RHEL (spice qxl, gluster) are also reflected in CentOS Stream. > Even

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

2023-07-20 Thread Alex McWhirter
Largely package / feature support. RHEL is clearly betting the farm on OpenShift / OKD. Which is fine, but the decision to depreciate / remove things in RHEL (spice qxl, gluster) are also reflected in CentOS Stream. Even if you want to backport things to Stream as rebuilds of old / existing

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

2023-07-14 Thread Sandro Bonazzola
Il giorno ven 14 lug 2023 alle ore 00:07 Alex McWhirter ha scritto: > 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

[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

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

2023-07-12 Thread Sandro Bonazzola
Hi Arman, the future of the oVirt project is in the hands of the community to be shaped. As Red Hat started the offboarding from the oVirt project about a year ago everyone saw the number of contributions lowering over the time. A good report about it is available here: