Charles,

If you like thin provisioning, I'd not recommend to move NFS->iSCSI. Thin 
provisioned disks become Preallocated during migration from a file to block 
storage.


On 06/02/16 20:09, "[email protected] on behalf of Charles Tassell" 
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:

>Hi Folks,
>
>   I'm setting up a small virtualization system that will start with one 
>or two hosts and then probably grow to 4-5 hosts.  We will eventually be 
>using a shared iSCSI datastore, but right now I'll probably just use 
>NFS4.  I'm wondering if I should stick with my plan of using oVirt 
>3.6.2, or should I start of with 3.5 and upgrade at a later date.  Is 
>3.6 generally stable enough for production use?  We're not doing 
>anything very complicated, just running a few Linux webserver VMs.  No 
>high availability or auto-deployment type stuff.
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