----- Original Message -----
From: "Danishka Navin" <danishka(a)gmail.com>
To: users(a)ovirt.org
Sent: Thursday, September 6, 2012 4:13:31 AM
Subject: [Users] What are the differences between ovirt and rhev
Hi,
I want to practise virtulization with the use of rhev.
What are the differences if I use ovirt?
The upstream and downstream releases don't match up in terms of version numbers and
schedule.
Everything happens upstream in oVirt but the actual release timing and stabilization will
be different.
For example, right now ovirt 3.1 is out and RHEV 3.1 is in beta.
By the time RHEV GA's (before end of year) they'll be a number of differences -
for example RHEV 3.1 will include storage live migration, which won't get picked up in
an upstream release until 3.2, although the work is all happening upstream.
There's a significant QA team working on testing RHEV while upstream gets community
testing and of course there's the usual backporting of fixes/features that you'll
be used to if you use RHEL.
Overall it's a more polished and stable experience.
There's ongoing discussions about how we get more polish and testing for the upstream
releases - they'll never match what happens downstream in terms of testing and
engineering resources but we do need to make the oVirt 3.2 release more polished than 3.1
was.
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