[Users] [Ann] oVirt 3.4 GA Releases
by Brian Proffitt
The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the general availability of its fifth formal release, oVirt 3.4, as of March 27, 2014.
oVirt is an open source alternative to VMware vSphere, and provides an excellent KVM management interface for multi-node virtualization. oVirt is available now for Fedora 19, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5, and CentOS 6.5 (or similar).
New features include:
oVirt 3.4 Release Notes
* Hosted Engine: oVirt 3.4 features hosted engine, which enables oVirt engine to be run as a virtual machine (VM) on the host it manages. Hosted engine solves the chicken-and-the egg problem for users: the basic challenge of deploying and running an oVirt engine inside a VM. This clustered solution enables users to configure multiple hosts to run the hosted engine, ensuring the engine still runs in the event of any one host failure.
* Enhanced Gluster Support: Gluster Volume Asynchronous Tasks Management enables users to re-balance volumes and remove bricks in Gluster operations/rebalance and remove bricks in Gluster volumes.
* Preview: PPC64: Engine Support for PPC64 will add PPC64 architecture awareness to the ovirt-engine code, which currently makes various assumptions based on the x86 architecture. When specifying virtual machine devices, for example, what is suitable for x86 architecture may not be for POWER (or may not be available yet). VDSM Support for PPC64 introduces the capability of managing KVM on IBM POWER processors via oVirt. Administrators will be able to perform management functionalities such as adding or activating KVM, creating clusters of KVM and performing VM lifecycle management on any IBM POWER host. Migration is still a work in progress for KVM on IBM POWER processor.
* Preview: Hot-plug CPUs: oVirt 3.4 adds a preview of a Hot-plug CPU feature that enables administrators to ensure customer's service-level agreements are being met, the full utilization of spare hardware, and the capability to dynamically to scale vertically, down or up, a system's hardware according to application needs without restarting the virtual machine.
This release of oVirt also includes numerous bug fixes. See the release notes [1] for a complete list of the new features and bugs fixed.
The existing repository ovirt-stable has been updated for delivering this release without the need of enabling any other repository.
A new oVirt Node build is also available [2].
[1] http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.4_Release_Notes
[2] http://resources.ovirt.org/releases/3.4/iso/ovirt-node-iso-3.0.4-1.0.2014...
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[ANN] oVirt 3.4.0 Second Release Candidate is now available
by Sandro Bonazzola
The oVirt team is pleased to announce that the 3.4.0 Second Release Candidate is now available for testing.
Release notes and information on the changes for this update are still being worked on and will be available soon on the wiki[1].
Please ensure to follow install instruction from release notes if you're going to test it.
The existing repository ovirt-3.4.0-prerelease has been updated for delivering this release candidate and future refreshes until final release.
An oVirt Node iso will also be available soon.
We decided to postpone Final Release by one week in order to properly test the bugs fixed since last Release Candidate.
Help us make this the best release ever, testing it yourself!
[1] http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.4.0_release_notes
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[ANN] oVirt 3.3.4 release
by Sandro Bonazzola
The oVirt development team is pleased to announce the general
availability of oVirt 3.3.4 as of March 4th 2014. This release
solidifies oVirt as a leading KVM management application and open
source alternative to VMware vSphere.
oVirt is available now for Fedora 19 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5
(or similar).
This release of oVirt includes numerous bug fixes.
See the release notes [1] for a list of the new features and bugs fixed.
The existing repository ovirt-stable has been updated for delivering this
release without the need of enabling any other repository.
A new oVirt Node build is also available [2].
[1] http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.3.4_release_notes
[2] http://resources.ovirt.org/releases/3.3.4/iso/ovirt-node-iso-3.0.4-1.0.20...
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