On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 3:41 PM, René Koch (ovido) wrote:
Unlike Vmware (which converts a vm into a template) RHEV/oVirt is
copying the vm into a template.
So you can remove or edit your original vm without having an impact on
your template.
OK.
So the note in Procedure 9.1 at page 162 of RHEV 3.1 admin guide is
not correct....
More important is the template provisioning method when creating vms
from your template. If you choose Thin, only changes between your
template and your vm are written to your vms disk file, where clone
creates a clone of your template's disk. Template thin provisioning
saves disk space, but you can't delete the template as long as you don't
delete all vms linked to this template.
This was clear to me based on manual contents, but thanks for the remainder.
Gianluca