Hi,
a few weeks ago I opened a survey asking oVirt users about how they use
oVirt.
Here are the analytics of the survey:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1s3k4pq_U4vHTuUUKr6dOosGj_EGFxqEisansHlqn...
Most notable facts:
- 197 responses, two times the responses we got with the 3.6 survey!
- CentOS confims as the most used distribution for running oVirt engine
(89.8%) and Hypervisors (74.3% which become 94.2% including oVirt Node
which is a CentOS spin)
- Fedora is the second distribution (4.6%) mostly used only for runnig
oVirt engine
- oVirt Node jumped from 7.1% on 3.6 survey to 19.9% in 4.1!
- Surprisingly we have someone running both engine and hypervisor on Ubuntu
based system, within VMs. I'd like to hear more about this use case.
- Within other OS we had Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and 7 and Scientific
Linux (I guess 7, wasn't specified)
- Within the storage, there isn't a "winner" between NFS, Gluster and
iSCSI. Within Other Storage, Fiber Channel is the most used. We had also:
Ceph, DAS, EMC ScaleIO, GPFS
- Hosted Engine is the most used deployment choice with 58.4% (was 50.0% in
3.6)
- 65.8% of Hosted Engine users use it in Hyperconverged setup.
Thank you for your feedback and appreciation, we'll look into suggestions
you sent in the survey.
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