So... I don't know where this link comes from and if it is being used for any functionality or purpose.
https://quay.io/organization/ovirt Regarding orchestration, I think it is too early to decide. It could even be ansible with docker or podman... similar to kolla-ansible for osp. Anyway, these are just my ramblings. Em sex., 9 de mai. de 2025 às 01:58, Marcos Sungaila via Users < users@ovirt.org> escreveu: > Hi Jorge, > > > > This is a great initiative and I believe it is worth enough for the > challenge you have ahead. > > > > A solid first step in this process is to work with small, dedicated > containers, each tailored to a specific application or service. This > approach ensures modularity, reduces complexity, and facilitates > troubleshooting when needed. > > > > Once you have the basic containerization structure, the next step involves > modularizing the application by breaking down the engine monolithic > application into multiple independent containers. This will offer enhanced > scalability, flexibility, and efficiency in managing updates and > deployments. > > > > For such a project, using a container orchestration platform such as > Kubernetes is recommended. Helm, a package manager for Kubernetes, can > streamline deployment by managing configurations and automating complex > processes. Using Helm to run an Engine server ensures smoother deployment > and operational consistency. > > > > Do you already have a path in mind? > > > > Marcos > > > > *From:* Jorge Visentini <jorgevisent...@gmail.com> > *Sent:* Wednesday, May 7, 2025 5:26 PM > *To:* users <users@ovirt.org> > *Subject:* [External] : [ovirt-users] build ovirt in docker container > > > > hey... > > > > Is it crazy of me to try to compile everything in a single (big) > container, or at least divide the closest services into containers? > > Is there any initiative in this direction? > I swear, I didn't smoke anything to have this idea 🙏🤣 > > > > I ask this because I'm in the initial process of creating a build in rocky > linux 9. > By the way, if anyone has basic documentation for this porting from centos > 9 stream to rl9, it would be very welcome. > Here we use Mellanox 3 and 4, and Emulex, so I need to standardize the > kernel to compile the drivers lol > > > > many thanks > > -- > > Att, > > Jorge Visentini > +55 55 98432-9868 > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list -- users@ovirt.org > To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@ovirt.org > Privacy Statement: https://www.ovirt.org/privacy-policy.html > oVirt Code of Conduct: > https://www.ovirt.org/community/about/community-guidelines/ > List Archives: > https://lists.ovirt.org/archives/list/users@ovirt.org/message/HGYNNFC5XPBEDK6TWLERHRMXZGTBHLYM/ > -- Att, Jorge Visentini +55 55 98432-9868
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