Nothing much really.  It is two ways to get to the same result.

Use a CentOS minimal OS install, plus the oVirt packages from the repository.

Or an oVirt Node ISO with all of the necessary package included.  Patchable and 
upgradable from the respective repositories.

From: tommy <sz_cui...@163.com>
Sent: Monday, December 7, 2020 8:53 PM
To: 'users' <users@ovirt.org>
Subject: [ovirt-users] what difference between enterprise Linux hosts and oVirt 
Nodes ?

Enterprise Linux hosts (Enterprise Linux hosts) and oVirt Nodes (image-based 
hypervisors) are the two supported types of host. Hosts use Kernel-based 
Virtual Machine (KVM) technology and provide resources used to run virtual 
machines.

But what difference between the Enterprise Linux Hosts and oVirt Nodes ? Please 
give me some explain in details,thanks!


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