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      Your current setup is optimal. <br>
      For example - if node running self-hosted engine dies for whatever
      reason, what happens next?<br>
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      As an option you can buy a couple of fanless Celeron mini PCs (1
      active + 2nd backup with 8GB RAM and 128 - 256 GB SSD) and run
      host engine here under KVM, so image can be easily
      cloned/restored/moved if necessary.<br>
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      On 03/19/2018 06:41 PM, FERNANDO FREDIANI wrote:<br>
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            <div>Just to add up, for the second question I am following
              this URL:<br>
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            So the question is more of anything else that may be good to
            take in attention other than what is already there.<br>
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          Thanks<br>
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        Fernando<br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">2018-03-19 13:38 GMT-03:00 FERNANDO
          FREDIANI <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a
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                <div>Hello folks<br>
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                I currently have a oVirt Engine which runs in a
                Dedicated Virtual Machine in another ans separate
                environment. It is very nice to have it like that
                because every time I do a oVirt Version Upgrade I take a
                snapshot before and if it failed (and it did failed in
                the past several times) I just go back in time before
                the snapshot and all comes back to normal.<br>
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              Two quick questions:<br>
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                - Going to a Self-Hosted Engine will snapshots or
                recoverable ways be possible ?<br>
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              <div>- To migrate the Engine from the current environment
                to the self-hosted engine is it just a question to
                backup the Database, restore it into the self-hosted
                engine keeping it with the same IP address ? Are there
                any special points to take in consideration when doing
                this migration ?<br>
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              <div>Thanks<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br>
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                  <div>Fernando<br>
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