Hello,

I really don't agree, as Sandro and many other redhat guy repeated many times, ovirt releases are tested for quality before been delivered.

So It shouldn't change anything if you use ovirt node based on el8 stream, which would be a snapshot of all needed and tested dependencies  for the concerned release.

Anyway, this is already the case for current released based on Centos, which are shipped with many additionnal repos that are not included in the Base el8 repo.

By this way, Ovirt has always been stable for production from my own 10 years experience and I have no doubt that the quality will go on.

Le 25/01/2021 à 18:53, Thomas Hoberg a écrit :
I would agree, if CentOS 8 could still be considered a proper base to build on.
But since that is now EOL at the end of this year, oVirt is no longer viable, 
because it's beta-on-beta.

I can only hope that IBM will read the writing on the wall before you guys will 
be out of a job.
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