Il giorno ven 13 dic 2019 alle ore 11:30 Gianluca Cecchi <
gianluca.cecchi(a)gmail.com> ha scritto:
On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 11:19 AM Sandro Bonazzola
<sbonazzo(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> oVirt 4.4.0 Alpha release is now available for testing
>
> The oVirt Project is excited to announce the availability of the alpha
> release of oVirt 4.4.0 for testing, as of December 13th, 2019
>
> This release unleashes an altogether more powerful and flexible open
> source virtualization solution that encompasses hundreds of individual
> changes and a wide range of enhancements across the engine, storage,
> network, user interface, and analytics on top of oVirt 4.3.
>
What a nice pre-Christmas present... thanks!
Couldn't let Santa Lucia come without a gift!
(For non italian users:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Lucy%27s_Day )
This release is available now on x86_64 architecture for:
>
> * Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.7 or later (but < 8.0)
>
> * CentOS Linux (or similar) 7.7 or later (but < 8.0)
>
>
Probably too early to ask, but does this mean that realistically when
final 4.4 will be out it will support also 7.7 and not only 8.x based hosts?
4.4 will support cluster level 4.2 so you can still use 7.7 based oVirt
4.2/4.3 hosts until you finish to migrate everything to 4.4.
Recomendation will be to move to 4.4 / el8 based hosts ASAP once 4.4 will
go GA.
In case of spare time to test, where is the correct place then to report,
apart standard bugzilla? ovirt users or devel list?
bugzilla is always best place to report bugs. sos reports attached will be
useful to get more data when debugging reported issues.
Thanks again,
Gianluca
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