On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 1:54 PM, Giuseppe Ragusa < [email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all, > I'm trying to organize my wishes/hopes for oVirt 4.0 > > These items derive from both solitary mumblings and community talks at the > the first Italian oVirt Meetup. > Thanks Giuseppe! > > I offer to help in coding (work/family schedules permitting) but keep in > mind that I'm a sysadmin with mainly C and bash-scripting skills (but > hoping to improve my less-than-newbie Python too...) > > Since I have related interests/wishes also for Engine and VDSM, I'll send > a separate message for each one. > > Let's start from the oVirt Node: > > *) oVirt Node complete convergence with Atomic Host: start from Project > Atomic tools and define an ISO-installable Atomic Host variant [1] to > include gluster, qemu, libvirt, vdsm and all the packages/configurations > that an oVirt Node would need (remove unneeded parts) > > *) add Samba, CTDB and Ganesha to oVirt Node to allow it to be used as a > full storage appliance (specifically, I'm thinking of the GlusterFS > integration); there are related wishlist items on configuring/managing > Samba/CTDB/Ganesha on the Engine and on VDSM > > *) add oVirt Node ability to host containers (independent of the above > mentioned convergence with Atomic); note that Atomic Host has > Docker/Kubernetes, but libvirt already has a LXC driver [2] and the Engine > could benefit from some added smartness in managing groups of guests etc. > in the vm case too; there are related wishlist items on > configuring/managing containers on the Engine and on VDSM > > *) add Open vSwitch direct support (not Neutron-mediated); there are > related wishlist items on configuring/managing Open vSwitch on the Engine > and on VDSM > > *) add DRBD9 as a supported Storage Domain type, maybe for HC and HE too; > there are related wishlist items on configuring/managing DRBD9 on the > Engine and on VDSM > > *) add oVirt Node ability to fully perform as a stand-alone hypervisor: I > hear that Cockpit is coming, so why not Kimchi too? ;) > > Regards, > Giuseppe > > [1] product.json, I suppose, but I'm starting to learn Atomic now... > > [2] barring a pending deprecation in RHEL7, but I suppose that a > community/Centos-Virt-SIG libvirt build could restore it and maybe RedHat > too could support it on a special libvirt build for RHEV (just to remove > those support costs from the base RHEL OS offering) > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users > -- Sandro Bonazzola Better technology. Faster innovation. Powered by community collaboration. See how it works at redhat.com
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