Yes, ovirt is the project you need for a vdi with usb passthru.
The usb redirection is available on fedora kvm and ovirt is based on fedora.
But ovirt is not a cloud Infrasctructure As A Service (IaaS).

I do not think that the last version o redhat supports usb redirection in
spice channel.
Infact I tried to install the last version of CentOS and it does not
support usb redirection the spice channel.
It is supported in Red Hat Virtualization for Desktops but you must pay the
support.


Regards

2013/5/8 Andreas Huser <ahu...@7five-edv.de>

> Hi, you can try this with nested paging. Activate nested and install a
> "all in one" Ovirt Server.
> Then you have a VDI Platform with Spice native. Maybe it works with your
> Server Hardware. (It's only a idea)
>
> Regards Andreas
>
>
>
>
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>
> Von: "Nux!" <n...@li.nux.ro>
> An: users@cloudstack.apache.org
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. Mai 2013 09:49:31
> Betreff: RE: USB Passthrough
>
> On 08.05.2013 01:50, Edison Su wrote:
> > Need to modify KVM code to enable this feature. If you want to hack
> > the code, welcome:)
>
> I believe this is or should be supported by SPICE - currently pretty
> stable in EL6, maybe we'll have the feature whenever SPICE makes it in
> Cloudstack (fingers crossed :> ).
>
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