Re: KVM versus RHEV

2012-02-20 Thread Andy Kurth
I've been developing on Fedora 16 but as Aaron mentioned, it uses
libvirt so the actual KVM interactions are abstracted and the OS
shouldn't matter too much.  The RHEV Manager uses libvirt under the
hood to control VMs on RHEV Hypervisors -- which are running KVM.  I
haven't worked first-hand with RHEV but there is probably some overlap
between what the RHEV Manager does and what VCL does.  It would
probably be fairly easy to add RHEV support to VCL.

-Andy

On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 1:28 PM, Anu Chirinos a...@fiu.edu wrote:
 Hello,
 The the VLC KVM development based on RHEV?


 Anu


Re: KVM versus RHEV

2012-02-20 Thread Anu Chirinos
Ok, thanks, We will be testing that as soon as we have the new version.

Anu


On 2/20/12 9:27 AM, Andy Kurth andy_ku...@ncsu.edu wrote:

 I've been developing on Fedora 16 but as Aaron mentioned, it uses
 libvirt so the actual KVM interactions are abstracted and the OS
 shouldn't matter too much.  The RHEV Manager uses libvirt under the
 hood to control VMs on RHEV Hypervisors -- which are running KVM.  I
 haven't worked first-hand with RHEV but there is probably some overlap
 between what the RHEV Manager does and what VCL does.  It would
 probably be fairly easy to add RHEV support to VCL.
 
 -Andy
 
 On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 1:28 PM, Anu Chirinos a...@fiu.edu wrote:
 Hello,
 The the VLC KVM development based on RHEV?
 
 
 Anu



Re: KVM versus RHEV

2012-02-17 Thread Aaron Peeler
on libvirt

-A

On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 1:28 PM, Anu Chirinos a...@fiu.edu wrote:
 Hello,
 The the VLC KVM development based on RHEV?


 Anu



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