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I understand that there are ongoing discussions with the Centos people rega=
rding a suitable home for recompiled qemu-kvm packages.=0AGiven that the ov=
irt node is our own spin, is there any reason why that couldn't include the=
recompiled qemu-kvm packages that will then allow us to use live snapshots=
and do live migrations?=A0 Itamar recently mentioned that we already build=
these via a jenkins task.=0A=0ANodes built on top of a Centos install will=
still be an issue but I think its reasonable that the ovirt-node iso could=
include these custom packages.=0AThis way we don't have to potentially wai=
t until 3.4.1 or 3.5 to get the live snapshot/migration features.=A0 The ca=
veat would be that these features would only be supported if the nodes were=
all ovirt node iso based.=0A=0AWhat are people's thoughts?=0A
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nt-size:12pt"><div>I understand that there are ongoing discussions with
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Centos people regarding a suitable home for recompiled qemu-kvm packages.<=
/div><div><span>Given that the ovirt node is our own spin, is there any
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son why that couldn't include the recompiled qemu-kvm packages that will th=
en allow us to use live snapshots and do live migrations? Itamar rece=
ntly mentioned that we already build these via a jenkins task.</span></div>=
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transparent; font-style: normal;"><span>Nodes built on top of a Centos
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tall will still be an issue but I think its reasonable that the ovirt-node =
iso could include these custom packages.</span></div><div
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style: normal;"><span>This way we don't have to potentially wait until
3.4.=
1 or 3.5 to get the live snapshot/migration features. The caveat woul=
d be that these features would only be supported if the nodes were all ovir=
t node iso based.</span></div><div style=3D"color: rgb(0, 0, 0);
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