I've had some challenges getting oVirt running without errors on CentOS 6.4 
64-bit, and some NIC-driver-loading problems with the Fedora build of the oVirt 
node (ovirt-node-iso-3.0.1-1.0.2.vdsm.fc19 vs. igb driver + Intel I340-T4).

I'm trying to find the right balance of stability and hardware support.  I 
mentioned NFS in the title because I don't need GlusterFS features.

The CentOS-compatible repository at ovirt.org looks like it's stopped at oVirt 
3.0.x, while Fedora and RHEL are supported for 3.3.  In my initial engine and 
node builds, I tried mixing FC, RH and Cent repositories, but that seems like a 
clearly bad idea, and I'm starting over.

I could probably get CentOS + oVirt 3.0.x running, but I would lose several 
months of oVirt revisions/features/bug-fixes.  RHEL seems logical, but I don't 
have the budget for licenses.

Any suggestions?

DS
aka platformagnostic
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