Well, 2.0 will break libvirt in a couple of ways and opennebula uses
libvirt so I don't think its gonna work out so well for early adopters. As
for Linux 3.14, LTS gets regular kernel updates so it will have it
eventually. I don't think its a good idea to stick to LTS for hypervisors,
you will miss too much. KVM based hypervisors should get updated yearly to
the latest stable build. VM infrastructures are easy when it comes to in
place upgrades, especially opennebula. You can always add new nodes and
retire older ones gracefully.


On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 5:01 AM, Stefan Kooman <ste...@bit.nl> wrote:

> Quoting Leszek Master (keks...@gmail.com):
> > I'm waiting for official relese of next LTS version, i can use only LTS
> in
> > my production, so i was testing it on the 12.04. If there isn't any
> > official manual how ot solve this problem i'll upgrade my distro and try
> > then :) Thanks for your help.
>
> Precise/quantal suffers from this bug:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1084028
>
> Fixed in newer releases: saucy / trusty (tested by me). This is apart
> from the legacy bridging stuff. With virtualization development
> happening so quickly I would recommend going for newer instead of older.
> Hopefully linux 3.14 and Qemu 2.0 will make it into Trusty ...
>
> Gr. Stefan
>
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