I'm not sure what is your definition of "node", but if you are talking about 
hosts, then I think that hosted engine is what you're looking for. 

----- Original Message -----

> From: "William Kwan" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Friday, January 10, 2014 1:30:29 AM
> Subject: [Users] ovirt-engine on the virtualization node?

> Hi

> Is it possible to have oVirt engine installed on node1, while having both
> node1 and node2 as the virtualization nodes?

> Yes, it doesn't sound right at all for redundancy and etc. However, I have a
> situation where I have two nodes in a small remote location where I can turn
> them into virtualization nodes. I don't have another system I can leverage
> for ovirt engine. Another option is to use the oVirt engine at the main site
> to access these two remote systems over a dedicated line.

> Thanks
> W

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